The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is preparing to publish its latest assessment of airport accessibility. This follows a comprehensive review of the progress made by airports across the country regarding the ease of access for disabled and less-mobile passengers.
The assessment seeks to determine the effectiveness of airports in providing necessary assistance to ensure all passengers are catered for adequately.
Consistency in delivering accessibility services remains a top priority for the CAA, ensuring all passengers’ needs are met across various airports.
Airports are encouraged to adopt flexible approaches that cater to evolving requirements, promoting inclusivity and accessibility in the aviation sector.
The CAA’s evaluation highlights significant strides in UK airports’ accessibility services, yet stresses the need for ongoing improvements.
By addressing challenges proactively and embracing innovative solutions, airports can ensure comprehensive and inclusive services for all passengers.