Toronto Pearson earns accessibility certification
Toronto Pearson Airport has earned certification from the Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification programme.
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Toronto Pearson Airport has earned certification from the Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification programme.
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The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority officially becomes a Certified Autism Center™ (CAC), a designation awarded by the international board of credentialing and continuing education standards (IBCCES).
Fresh from the ACI World Global Customer Experience Summit 2023, Sunny Yoon, Executive Director, Terminal Operations, of Incheon International Airport Corporation, speaks exclusively to International Airport Review about what passenger experience means to them.
ACI EUROPE launched the first ever guidance globally for airports assisting passengers with non-visible disabilities.
Erin Rodriguez, Senior Public Information Officer at San Antonio International Airport outlines the airport’s "Summer of Fun" and creative passenger experience initiatives that run throughout the year.
Read to find out who won in the areas of experience, innovation, accessibility, EDI and sustainability. Plus the coveted Airport Leader of the Future award!
ACI EUROPE releases its air traffic report for September and the third quarter (Q3) of 2023 - a peak period for European passenger traffic.
Miami International Airport hosted its second MIA Airport Instruction and Readiness (MIAair) tour of 2023 for 25 children with special 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.
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.
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.