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Global aviation industry unites on key priorities for improving travel accessibility, Know more

Aviation stakeholders and disability advocates established key priorities for improving global air travel accessibility at a landmark joint symposium held by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), Airports Council International (ACI), and the International Air Transport Association (IATA).


Global aviation industry unites on key priorities for improving travel accessibility, Know more

Aviation stakeholders and disability advocates established key priorities for improving global air travel accessibility at a landmark joint symposium held by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), Airports Council International (ACI), and the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

The two-day event, which drew 237 participants from governments, industry, and civil society organizations, provided critical input for ICAO's upcoming comprehensive strategy and work program on aviation accessibility.

"While current regulations address accessibility within individual jurisdictions, achieving significant progress requires a cohesive framework on an international scale.

But it is no secret that accessibility poses challenges for a significant number of our passengers who have disabilities.

Linking disparate approaches into a practical global outcome that will deliver for travelers without disappointment is the goal.

The symposium delivered substantial input for ICAO's development of a comprehensive accessibility strategy and work programme.

Personal experiences shared by passengers with disabilities provided crucial insights for policy development.

Delegates at the 42nd ICAO Assembly in 2025 will be informed of the outcomes of the symposium, which will help guide the development of harmonized global frameworks for accessible air transport.

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