Accessible Everything

An accessible & inclusive travel blog for people with disabilities

August 29th, 2008
August 5th, 2008

ASTA India Chapter Presents a Seminar Series on “Inclusive Travel”

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The brainchild of Jani Nayar from Society of Accessible Tourism and Hospitality (SATH) combined with the support and organisational skills of the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) India Chapter, we undertook a series of 4 seminars in New Delhi, Mumbai, Cochin and Chennai. Other supporters of the seminars also contributed in other ways such as the Seminar Partners; Indian Ministry of Tourism, Incredible India and AccessibleBarcelona, the host venues; New Delhi - Crowne Plaza, Mumbai - Mayfair Banquets, Cochin - CGH Earth and Chennai - Park Hotel. There were also Event Partners such as Air India, Jet Airways and Taj Palace Hotels.

The seminars were aimed at travel professionals such as travel agents, tour operators, venue directors, tour guides, transport companies and hotel management and staff as well as local Disabled People’s Organisations who also took the stand to give their views of the current situation and how the future of inclusive tourism should look. The seminars themselves were delivered by myself, Dr. Scott Rains of the Rolling Rains Report and Dr. Jani Nayar from SATH. They were designed to be an introduction to both disability awareness and also Inclusive Travel for people with disabilities. For more information about the seminar agenda please see Scott’s Blog.

All in all we had a very good turn out from the travel industry and a big thanks must go out to ASTA for all their hard work in getting people there. The work will now continue with planning for the future and working hand in hand with local disabled people’s organisations. I’ll be updating you on this periodically as things progress.

Dr. Scott Rains Presenting at one of the seminars

August 1st, 2008

Gimp Gear at the Taj Mahal

Whist at the Taj Mahal Scott Rains was using Mark Felling’s Comfort Carrier from Gimp Gear to get up and down the stairs. Putting on the Comfort Carrier took a couple of minutes and was very useful for Scott to get up and down stairs safely, after seeing the photos below the British Embassy in Costa Rica have also put in an order for the Confort Carrier to help them evactuate wheelchair users and those with mobility issues safely in case of an emergency.

Me modeling the Confort Carrier

Strapping in Carrying Down Stairs Carrying And putting back in chair

Please feel free to contact me for more information about the Comfort Carrier. Below usage instructions:

pdficon_large.gif   Comfort Carrier Instructions