New Panelist
What You Need to Know When Marketing to the Disability Community
It’s not one community and there’s a spectrum for everything, which makes conventional digital tactics challenging. The key is identifying the travel decision-maker with the right message at the right time, which is how Designsensory’s influencer campaign for the Tennessee Aquarium generated traffic. Presenters: Ian Ruder, Editor, New Mobility Magazine; Josh Loebner, Director of Strategy, Designsensory
New Research
The Destinations Disabled Travelers (and Their Families) Search For
The founder of an accessible online travel agency that connects to Booking.com’s hotel supply, shares data, information and the tactics they used to reach people with disabilities. Their research reveals the type of
New Panels
- How to Overcome Your Fear of Not Being Accessibility Perfect?
In private, hotels and attractions have expressed concerns about catering to people with disabilities. Since every disability has a spectrum, they fear that imperfect accessibility may lead to unmet expectations, criticism or even litigation. Three disabled travel specialists provide their opinions: Panelists: Srin Madipalli, AIRBNB; Mike May, Access Explorer; Isabelle Ducharme, Co-president and Chairwoman, Keroul - How to Create Your Own “Disability 101” Workshop One of our goals for
TravelAbility Summit is to provide attendees with actual content and the right contacts so they can create disability workshops that educate industry partners as well as management about the trends that will affect their business. Last year, Visit Oakland created a “Queer 101” and “Disability 101” workshop that attracted nearly 40 of their industry members. Presenter: Mark Everton, CEO, Jaymee Rayford, Training and Lisa Baird, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Visit Oakland,
New Sessions
Unique Ways Travel Oregon Approaches Accessibility After the welcome center outside of Ashland, OR burned down Travel Oregon, perhaps the most forward-thinking state tourism office when it comes to marketing, rebuilt it as state-of-the art-center utilizing universal design that is useful for people with multiple disabilities. We’ll take a video tour of the facility as well as
Is Customer Service Training the Key to
Comments from accessible travel group forums reveal that it’s a willingness to solve accessibility problems that can only come from customer experience training —and that garner effusive praise and referrals. Hear from the first Florida destination to incorporate an accessibility module in
What are the P.R. Benefits of Becoming Accessible?
Two former senior marketing strategists discuss the numerous tangible and intangible benefits that can result from accessibility readiness. Anne Madison, Former Chief Strategy Officer for Brand USA; Kathy Tull, former Chief Marketing Officer, Las Vegas CVB (i)
New (Breakfast) Presentation
Moab, Utah Debuts Their Latest Marketing Initiative: Nature for All. The marketing piece showcases the many accessible nature options that the destination and the state of Utah have to offer. Presenter: Elaine
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