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But, despite 1.3 billion worldwide people already experiencing
significant disability, many destinations and tourism businesses are still
failing to embrace the many benefits of welcoming these travellers.
To mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities, UN Tourism
has joined with its partners ONCE Foundation and the Spanish Association for
Standardization to highlight the immense economic and social benefits of
increasing the accessibility of tourism for persons with disabilities and
specific requirements and for seniors, against the ISO 21902:2021 Standards on
Accessible Tourism.
The latest research makes clear the growing demand for accessible
travel:
·
Globally, 1.3
billion people already experiencing significant disability
·
1 in 6 of the
population set to be aged 60 and over in 5 years' time
·
Travellers
with disabilities being accompanied by 2 to 3 additional clients
Within the European Union, more that 70% of the 80 million persons with
disabilities can afford to travel and enjoy tourism. In Asia and the Pacific,
the potential market size is of 690 million people and in Latin America and
Caribbean this figure reaches 85 million people.
UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili says: "Everybody
should be able to enjoy tourism. At UN Tourism we have been advocating for
accessibility for many years, and the benefits have never been clearer. The new
guidelines on accessible tourism, produced by UN Tourism and our partners, set
out how both destinations and businesses can harness the power of innovation
and investment to boost accessibility in every way."
UN Tourism guidelines for accessible travel
Accessible tourism is game-changer for improving mid- and low-season
performance; its customers are extremely varied and loyal; it creates jobs and
significantly improves reputation of destinations and businesses welcoming all
vistors, with or without disabilities.
To help destinations and businesses tap into this potential, UN Tourism
and its partners have released six sets of guidelines Produced by UN Tourism,
ONCE Foundation and Spanish Association for Standardization (UNE), in
collaboration with the European Network for Accessible Tourism and many other
partners.
The guidelines put the International ISO 21902:2021 Standard on Accessible Tourism in the
spotlight and target:
·
National
tourism administrations and destination management organizations
·
Accommodation,
food & beverage and MICE companies
·
Travel
agencies and tour operators
·
Transport
sector
·
Heritage sites
and cultural institutions
·
Organizations
and companies working in protected nature areas
All these guidelines offer strategic and actionable recommendations to
provide accessible tourism experiences, so every person can enjoy travel and
tourism on equal terms. Accessibility put in place, brings improvements in
comfort, service and the quality of life of visitors and host communities
alike. The forthcoming Madrid International Tourism Fair FITUR 2025 will serve
as a meeting point to discuss different ways of putting these recommendations
in place.
A collaborative effort
UN Tourism thanks its 15 partners, namely: the European Accessibility
Centre-AccessibleEU, European Network for Accessible Tourism (ENAT), Turismo
de Portugal, Ministerio de Turismo y Deportes de Argentina,
World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance (WSHA), International Association of
Executives & Hotel Managers (CIDH), ICOMOS-International Cultural Tourism
Committee, IUCN-Tourism and Protected Areas Specialist Group, National Forest
Corporation of Chile, International Air Transport Association (IATA),
International Union of Railways (IUC), Fédération Internationale de
l'Automobile (IUC), Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), Sage
Accessible Travel Solutions and Impulsa Igualdad-Tur4All.
Image
Credit: © UN Tourism
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