This paper presents an understanding of the air travel experiences of people with disabilities and draws implications for improving airline management practices. The theoretical foundation for the paper is based on applying a social approach to disability to the airline sector. The research design used a modified grounded and phenomenological qualitative approach that sought to understand the experiences of people with disabilities in their own words. These experiences were contrasted to the policies, procedures and operations of the three major Australian domestic airlines. The methods used to understand the experiences involved semi-structured, in-depth interviews that were part of a larger study into the tourism experiences of people wit...
Despite airports and airlines attempt over the past two decades to provide a satisfactory travel exp...
Travellers with recognised disabilities or the dis-ability to function as required during a trip hav...
In an ideal world, inclusive travel services would value each person, support full participation and...
This paper presents an understanding of the air travel experiences of people with disabilities and d...
This article presents an investigation of the embodied air travel experiences of people with disabil...
University of Technology, Sydney. School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism.This thesis explores the citi...
In 2006 and 2007, PIAC and the NSW Disability Discrimination Legal Centre worked with a number of ke...
This thesis aims at highlighting perspectives that are essential for organising services for air tra...
Since the EU introduced Regulation (EC) No 1107/2006 to support access and reduce barriers for Peopl...
Individuals with disabilities have been acknowledged in the literature to have the same desire to tr...
Airlines are legally required to provide adequate service to passengers with disabilities; this rese...
The last decade has seen an increasing interest in disability, access and tourism. This has culminat...
ABSTRACT The last decade has seen an increasing interest in disability, access and tourism. This has...
The purpose of this study is twofold: first, to investigate flight attendants’ perceptions of the on...
People with disabilities have the same needs and desires for tourism as others. However, travel in a...
Despite airports and airlines attempt over the past two decades to provide a satisfactory travel exp...
Travellers with recognised disabilities or the dis-ability to function as required during a trip hav...
In an ideal world, inclusive travel services would value each person, support full participation and...
This paper presents an understanding of the air travel experiences of people with disabilities and d...
This article presents an investigation of the embodied air travel experiences of people with disabil...
University of Technology, Sydney. School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism.This thesis explores the citi...
In 2006 and 2007, PIAC and the NSW Disability Discrimination Legal Centre worked with a number of ke...
This thesis aims at highlighting perspectives that are essential for organising services for air tra...
Since the EU introduced Regulation (EC) No 1107/2006 to support access and reduce barriers for Peopl...
Individuals with disabilities have been acknowledged in the literature to have the same desire to tr...
Airlines are legally required to provide adequate service to passengers with disabilities; this rese...
The last decade has seen an increasing interest in disability, access and tourism. This has culminat...
ABSTRACT The last decade has seen an increasing interest in disability, access and tourism. This has...
The purpose of this study is twofold: first, to investigate flight attendants’ perceptions of the on...
People with disabilities have the same needs and desires for tourism as others. However, travel in a...
Despite airports and airlines attempt over the past two decades to provide a satisfactory travel exp...
Travellers with recognised disabilities or the dis-ability to function as required during a trip hav...
In an ideal world, inclusive travel services would value each person, support full participation and...