Archive for the ‘Transport’ Category
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

This month the Civil Aviation Authority published its review on the implementation of European legislation on the rights of disabled and reduced mobility passengers in the UK.
The CAA concluded that there are some areas where it would be helpful for industry and People with Reduced Mobility groups to work together to consider possible improvements. These include:
- increasing consumer and industry awareness of their rights and responsibilities under the Regulation;
- increasing the capture of passenger needs at booking, and to ensure these are effectively passed on to airports;
- ensuring that airlines/tour operators/travel agents provide sufficient information so passengers can make informed choices about journeys;
- ensuring that airports are aiming at a service that covers all parts of the passenger journey (including points of arrival at airport and journey through airport after arrival by air);
- increasing the number of routes available for passengers travelling with assistance dogs; and
- making airports simpler and easier for PRMs to navigate themselves or with assistance from accompanying passengers, e.g. by better signage and provision of audible and visual information to assist blind and deaf passengers.
A full copy of the Accessible Air Travel Review can be downloaded at the CAA website.
Source: CAA
Tags: Access, Airlines, Blind, CAA, Deaf, Disability, Disabled, England, Hearing Impairment, Tourism, Travel, United Kingdom, Visual Impairment, Wheelchair
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Thursday, January 28th, 2010

On the 25th January 2010 the Minister for Culture, Creative Industries and Tourism, Margaret Hodge, launched “Accessible tourism: Making it work for your business“ which ”sets out the business case for accessible tourism and the economic potential in providing better services and encouraging more tourism from disabled people.”
The document includes new statistics from the UK Tourism Survey regarding trips taken by disabled people between January and June 2009. ”12 per cent of all overnight domestic trips in England between January and June 2009 were made by visitors with access needs, or those accompanying someone who had access needs. This amounts to 5.7 million trips, contributing almost £1bn to the economy in just six months.”
It continues to cite both OpenBritain and Tourism for All as “UK’s main information services for disabled and older visitors.”
The Department for Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) webpage also has “Accessible tourism: case studies” which gives examples of good practice in tourism for disabled people. For further information please visit the DCMS article.
Tags: Accommodation, Disability, Government, Resource, Statistics, United Kingdom
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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

“Under European law, if you are disabled or have difficulty moving around you can request assistance when you fly to and from Europe.
Anyone who has difficulty moving around, for example, because of their disability, age or a temporary injury, can receive help when they fly. You do not need to be permanently or physically disabled to benefit from this service.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission is the complaints handling body in Great Britain for Air Travel Accessibility. The Consumer Council for Northern Ireland is the body for Northern Ireland and both organisations offer advice and guidance.”
For further information regarding “Your rights to fly” please see the guide provided at the Equality and Human Rights Commission. The “Your rights to fly” guide is also available in hard copy, Easy Read, Braille, audio CD, data CD, and downloadable pdf versions.
For further information you can also look at the European Commission’s page on Passenger Rights.
Tags: Campaign, Europe, Flying, Resource, Rights, Transport, Travel
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
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Tourism for All have recently updated some of their publications for disabled holiday makers. The new publications include a 30 page “Activity and Special Interest Holidays” and 12 page “Transport” guides.
The Activity and Special Interest Holidays publication gives information and advice regarding:
- Organisations providing activity holidays
- Multi-Activity Centres
- Water based activity holidays
- Special interest holidays
- Accommodation with activities available nearby
- Useful contacts
The Transport publication is a great resource for people wanting to know more about:
- Travel by Rail
- Travel by Car
- Travel by Air
- Travel by Coach
- London Transport
- National Travel Associations
- National Voluntary Organisations offering assistance
To order your copy of the new publications as well as any of the older ones simply visit the Tourism for All publications page.
Tags: England, Publications, Resource, Scotland, Tourism for All, Train, Transport, United Kingdom
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