Since 2019, when we formed TravelAbility, our efforts have focused on creating an industry hub that provides research, tools, tips and innovations that the travel industry needs to be accessible for people with disabilities. Below you will find a summary of the progress we’ve made on the portfolio of projects we’ve undertaken over the last three years.
New for 2023:
- TravelAbility has signed an MOU with the Rosen College of Hospitality Management, part of the University of Central Florida , to develop a weekly one hour Accessibility in Travel learning module that will be a requisite for graduation for all 3300 students.
- TravelAbility for Hospitality, targeted to our proprietary database of 3300 hotel management company executives covering accessibility and sustainability
- Testing Ideas that can scale: Develop a series of beta/ pilot programs that will be introduced at EMS 2023 in Savannah
- Expand Accessible Destinations landing project top 20 tourism destinations in Europe
- Re-branding TravelAbility’s Launchpad pitchfest to the InnovateAble Showcase
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