Accessible Tourism
Could robotics change the game in terms of traveller convenience and mobility?
Robotics are getting into numerous aspects of everyday living, from basic housekeeping to handling perilous occupations like construction, and it is no longer surprising to encounter mobilised automation these days.
Which travel companies are making a difference for silver travellers?
While many companies are capitalising on younger free and independent travellers (FITs), there are agencies and tour operators that work to help silver travellers get the trips of their dreams, ensuring accessibility, safety, and proper mobility from start to finish.
Here’s to the silver travellers
While younger generations are helping fuel the recent boom in free independent travellers (FITs) roaming the globe, silver travellers are still making their mark on tourism, travel, and hospitality the world over.
ITB China formally welcomes delegates with partner destination Malaysia
ITB China formally kicked off on Monday evening, 26th May, with a welcome dinner for delegates that highlighted this year's partner destination Malaysia.
Alaminos Sky Garden to boost tourism into Philippine region of Northern Luzon
President Ferdinand R Marcos Jnr led the ground-breaking for the PHP249.8-million Sky Garden project in Alaminos City, Pangasinan on Friday,
JetBlue is the best airline for those traveling with a wheelchair
More than five million people in the U.S. use wheelchairs while traveling and for those who are flying to a destination,
GMCVB achieves Certified Accessible Destination Status Through Partnership with “Wheel the World”
In celebration of National Accessibility Day, the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB) partners with Wheel the World, designating
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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