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ACI EUROPE Breaks New Ground in Airport Inclusivity with the Introduction of a Comprehensive Charter to Ensure Equal Access and Seamless Travel

ACI EUROPE has introduced the ACI EUROPE Charter for Inclusion, a groundbreaking commitment aimed at fostering diversity, accessibility, and equity across airports. This initiative sets a new industry standard, urging airports to integrate inclusive practices into their operations, infrastructure, and passenger services. By going beyond legal requirements, the charter ensures that airports create environments where individuals of all backgrounds, abilities, and identities can travel with ease and dignity.


ACI EUROPE Breaks New Ground in Airport Inclusivity with the Introduction of a Comprehensive Charter to Ensure Equal Access and Seamless Travel
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ACI EUROPE has introduced the ACI EUROPE Charter for Inclusion, a groundbreaking commitment aimed at fostering diversity, accessibility, and equity across airports. This initiative sets a new industry standard, urging airports to integrate inclusive practices into their operations, infrastructure, and passenger services. By going beyond legal requirements, the charter ensures that airports create environments where individuals of all backgrounds, abilities, and identities can travel with ease and dignity.

The ACI EUROPE Charter for Inclusion lays out key principles that will drive airports' efforts to cultivate inclusivity, including:

Additionally, the Charter underscores the significance of workforce empowerment and stakeholder collaboration while stressing the commitment to sustainability in creating truly inclusive airports. ACI EUROPE members will work collectively to embrace the principles of this Charter, ensuring that airports not only meet but surpass the expectations of all passengers.

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