According to the United Nations, there are over 1 billion people with disabilities worldwide. Several organisations in the travel and hospitality sector have introduced measures to make spaces and services more accessible to people with disabilities. However, while this segment represents a significant potential market for travel and tourism, it is still severely underserved due to inadequate facilities and services, as well as discriminatory rules and practices. Some countries have implemented various measures to help with accessibility and make travel easier for those with disabilities. However, a lot needs to be done. As a measure to counter this, the court overseeing the rights of people with disabilities has directed the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to make airline and travel gateway websites accessible to those who are visually impaired.
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DGCA Told To Make Travel Websites Accessible For Visually Impaired
The Court of the Chief Commissioner of Persons with Disabilities (CCPD) has ordered the aviation regulator to ensure that airline and travel portal websites are made accessible to visually impaired individuals

Several organisations in the travel and hospitality sector have introduced measures to make spaces accessible to people with disabilities
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Several organisations in the travel and hospitality sector have introduced measures to make spaces accessible to people with disabilities
Photo: Khunkorn Studio/Shutterstock

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