Ford International Airport joins Hidden Disabilities Sunflower programme
The Gerald R. Ford International Airport is proud to announce its participation in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower programme.
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The Gerald R. Ford International Airport is proud to announce its participation in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower programme.
Miami International Airport hosted its second MIA Airport Instruction and Readiness (MIAair) tour of 2023 for 25 children with special needs.
The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) to host a welcoming airport travel familiarisation tour for families with neuro divergent needs.
This Airport Intelligence Report seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of affairs within the aviation industry, with a particular focus on sustainability, accessibility, airport experience, airspace modernisation, and technological advancements.
For International Airport Review, Issue 2 2023, Ralph Cutié, Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, outlined Miami Airport’s rehearsal tours for children with special needs.
Read this exclusive whitepaper which will showcase the key themes which will be explored during day 2 of the International Airport Summit on November 14-15.
Waheedah Lawal Suleiman, the Economic Manager for Airports Council International (ACI) Africa and Liaison Officer for the Federal Airports Authority for Nigeria (FAAN), wrote exclusively for International Airport Review. She details the many ways airports can further innovation and why diversity inclusion is so important for airports’ future.
Carrasco International Airport becomes the first airport in Latin America and the Caribbean to obtain the ACI Accessibility Enhancement Accreditation programme.
Read all about who the shortlisted airports are!
Ralph Cutié, Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, tells International Airport Review how the department is committed to making air travel accessible to all passengers.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) have announced a new rule which requires airline lavatories to be more accessible.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) marked the opening of its first multi-user, all-gender restroom to give guests more flexibility.
Due to YMM’s enrolment into the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower programme, wristbands, lanyards and pins are now available for free.
The new terminal is deliberately inclusive, from including the stories of the Worimi people, to welcoming people with disabilities.
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Swedavia is enhancing passenger assistance to passenger with reduced mobility (PRM) through its PRM service.