Disability is one of the most diverse communities in the world. It includes permanent and temporary disabilities.
Accessibility extends far beyond physical accommodations, such as a wheelchair or a ramp. From vision and hearing impairments to neurodiversity and cognitive differences, each person may require different forms of support and adaptation to fully engage with their environment. Some individuals also have more than one accessibility need.
This diversity of accessibility types highlights the importance of adopting a holistic approach to inclusivity, one that considers not only physical barriers but also communication and creating an inclusive culture.
We implement design-thinking principles alongside our partners in the tourism and hospitality industry to ensure that everyone can enjoy memorable and fulfilling travel experiences.