ACI EUROPE, the trade association representing Europe’s airports, launched the ACI EUROPE Charter for Inclusion, the world’s first sector‑specific commitment to promoting diversity, accessibility, and inclusion within the airport industry.
The Charter calls on airports across Europe to embrace inclusion in every aspect of their operations, services, and design to best cater to passengers with diverse needs. It is a bold and comprehensive framework that goes beyond legal standards to create truly inclusive environments, ensuring that every passenger — regardless of origin, ethnicity, culture, religion, ability, gender, sexual orientation, age, or other personal characteristics — can enjoy a seamless and dignified travel experience.
Magda Kopczyńska, Director‑General for Mobility and Transport at the European Commission said: ”On behalf of the European Commission, we applaud ACI EUROPE and its member airports for launching this initiative to foster inclusion in air travel. The vision behind the ACI EUROPE Inclusion Charter — to build a European ecosystem where every passenger enjoys seamless, respectful, and empowering journeys — strongly aligns with the EU’s commitment to creating a Union of Equality. This proactive step underscores the European airport industry’s dedication to inclusion, and we look forward to working together to make this vision a tangible reality for all passengers”.
Olivier Jankovec, ACI EUROPE Director General commented: “Travel is a fundamental right for all, and it is our collective responsibility to ensure that airports across Europe remain accessible and inclusive for everyone. This Charter builds on our extensive work over the years to provide best‑in‑class guidance to airports on passenger services. Together, we can make air travel more inclusive, ensuring that every passenger's journey is marked by dignity, respect, and equal access to the wonders of our world. With this initiative, we are embracing the richness of human diversity and ensuring that everyone feels welcomed and respected throughout their journey — and, importantly, also as part of the airport workforce”. |
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