Accessible Tourism
Dubai becomes first ‘Certified Autism Destination’ in the Eastern Hemisphere
Dubai has officially gained recognition as the first Certified Autism Destination™ in the Eastern Hemisphere – a designation which underscores
Dubai Airports enhances autism services and training
Dubai Airports has expanded its autism-inclusive training programme, equipping 45,000 employees - across the wider airport community, including partners and stakeholders - to better assist autistic and sensory-sensitive travellers navigating Dubai International (DXB) and Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International (DWC).
Eurostar reinforces its commitment to accessible and neurodivergent-friendly rail travel
Eurostar is proud to pledge its commitment to supporting autistic individuals by officially endorsing and signing the ‘Charter of commitments relating to the inclusion of travellers with autism in the rail environment’.
Post-earthquake Report: All systems go for Thai tourism as of 1st April
Authorities in Bangkok assured the public that it is still business as usual in the capital and other locations in the country with regard to tourism and related activities.
Institute of Hospitality renews endorsement for tourism for All’s Accessibility Training Courses
The Institute of Hospitality (IoH) has renewed its endorsement of Tourism for All's (TFA) online disability and accessibility awareness training courses.
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- Intrepid Foundation encourages travel professionals and travellers to give for Myanmar relief
- AirAsia’s branding expansion leads to golf industry team-up
- Dusit Hotels and Resorts to open Dusit Le Palais Tu Hoa Hanoi
- Melbourne Place set to relaunch as Hyde Melbourne Place
- Etihad, Tourism Authority of Thailand sign cooperative agreement
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