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UN International Day of Persons with Disabilities: Travel Belongs to Everyone

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As the world marks the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, a pioneering European aviation initiative is highlighting how inclusive travel practices can transform the flying experience for over a billion people globally. The EU-funded Inclavi project is developing specialized training for aviation personnel to ensure that the fundamental right to travel is accessible to all passengers, regardless of disability or mobility limitations.

Future of Aviation Panel at Riga Aviation Forum

INCLAVI Expert Moderated the Future of Aviation Training Panel at Riga Forum

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Aviation education specialist Ivan Berazhny led a forward-looking discussion on industry training challenges at the prestigious Riga Aviation Forum, where representatives of the EU-funded INCLAVI project showcased their work on making air travel more accessible and inclusive for all passengers.

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Come and Meet INCLAVI Project Partners at the Riga Aviation Forum

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The EU-funded initiative focused on accessibility in air travel will take center stage at the Baltic region’s premier aviation event this October. The INCLAVI project will showcase how specialized training for aviation professionals can transform the flying experience for passengers with disabilities during a dedicated education session at the Riga Aviation Forum.

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More Accessible Air Travel – Careeria Participating in Inclavi Project to Promote Accessibility and Inclusivity

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A pioneering partnership between Finnish education provider Careeria and aviation industry experts is set to revolutionize air travel for passengers with disabilities. The EU-funded Inclavi project aims to transform the flying experience through specialized staff training and awareness, ensuring respect and dignity for all travelers regardless of their needs. As the initiative gains momentum across Europe, it signals a new era of truly inclusive aviation.

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Italian Aviation Spearheads Inclusive Travel RevolutionIATA: Italy Rhymes With Accessibility

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The EU-funded initiative focused on accessibility in air travel will take center stage at the Baltic region’s premier aviation event this October. The INCLAVI project will showcase how specialized training for aviation professionals can transform the flying experience for passengers with disabilities during a dedicated education session at the Riga Aviation Forum.