Since the EU introduced Regulation (EC) No 1107/2006 to support access and reduce barriers for People with Disabilities (PwD). Member States of the EU, and their respective Departments of Transport, have had the responsibility to ensure the Regulation is adopted, complied with, and evidenced at airports. This paper assesses to what extent the aviation sector in the EU, particularly the UK, is carrying out its legal obligations and whether a new ethos towards disabled travellers has been created because of regulations both at EU and national level since 2006. The conclusion drawn from legislation, the courts, and changes to airport infrastructure, show that whilst improvements have been made to enable access and reduce barriers for PwD, it w...
Effective access to information is crucial in facilitating the participation of citizens in civic so...
In recent years, airlines have been servicing a greater variety, and increasing numbers, of disabled...
Freedom of movement is a universal human right Moreover, the UN Convention values the freedom of ch...
Since the EU introduced Regulation (EC) No 1107/2006 to support access and reduce barriers for Peopl...
Travel by air for persons with disabilities (PWDs) can be challenging. Their problems range from phy...
This thesis aims at highlighting perspectives that are essential for organising services for air tra...
This paper presents an understanding of the air travel experiences of people with disabilities and d...
Travelling by airplane, which is less time consuming and almost a necessity for long distance, is co...
In 2006 and 2007, PIAC and the NSW Disability Discrimination Legal Centre worked with a number of ke...
This paper presents an understanding of the air travel experiences of people with disabilities and d...
Airlines are legally required to provide adequate service to passengers with disabilities; this rese...
Regulation (EC) No 1107/2006, rights of disabled persons and persons with reduced mobility when trav...
This thesis aims to present the critical issues of accessible travelling with the help of an accessi...
Transportation is currently divided into three types, namely land transportation, sea transportation...
The ability to travel freely and independently to participate in society is essential for an individ...
Effective access to information is crucial in facilitating the participation of citizens in civic so...
In recent years, airlines have been servicing a greater variety, and increasing numbers, of disabled...
Freedom of movement is a universal human right Moreover, the UN Convention values the freedom of ch...
Since the EU introduced Regulation (EC) No 1107/2006 to support access and reduce barriers for Peopl...
Travel by air for persons with disabilities (PWDs) can be challenging. Their problems range from phy...
This thesis aims at highlighting perspectives that are essential for organising services for air tra...
This paper presents an understanding of the air travel experiences of people with disabilities and d...
Travelling by airplane, which is less time consuming and almost a necessity for long distance, is co...
In 2006 and 2007, PIAC and the NSW Disability Discrimination Legal Centre worked with a number of ke...
This paper presents an understanding of the air travel experiences of people with disabilities and d...
Airlines are legally required to provide adequate service to passengers with disabilities; this rese...
Regulation (EC) No 1107/2006, rights of disabled persons and persons with reduced mobility when trav...
This thesis aims to present the critical issues of accessible travelling with the help of an accessi...
Transportation is currently divided into three types, namely land transportation, sea transportation...
The ability to travel freely and independently to participate in society is essential for an individ...
Effective access to information is crucial in facilitating the participation of citizens in civic so...
In recent years, airlines have been servicing a greater variety, and increasing numbers, of disabled...
Freedom of movement is a universal human right Moreover, the UN Convention values the freedom of ch...