After a VisitScotland travel trade survey revealed that just over half of travel agents in Scotland reported an increase in requests for accessible travel products, they organized a FAM trip. It was the first-ever inclusive FAM tour to be organized there, according to Travel Trade Daily. European delegates spent three days visiting attractions such as the newly opened Clydeside Distillery, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Loch Katrine Experience, Stirling Castle, Royal Yacht Britannia and Beach Wheelchairs North Berwick. The story also explains that all of the attractions visited provide detailed information around their accessibility and make a conscious effort to ensure visitors with access requirements are able to have a good experience. READ MORE
OUR TAKE: Accessibility and inclusivity are clearly gaining a wider understanding, particularly among travel providers. Special Needs Group has trained over 5000 travel agents, mostly about mobile traveler needs. IBCCES has over 20,000 travel agents that have taken their program online. For reference, we’ve pulled together a (growing) list of Specialized Travel Providers on TravelAbilitySummit.com.
photo courtesy VisitScotland
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