Travel streamlined for disabled passengers with EuTravel Project
Posted: 17 August 2017 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
Accomable and EuTravel have teamed up to develop a single platform to help anyone with a mobility issue book door-to-door transport.


Working with major GDS providers and transport companies, EuTravel Project will tap into existing mainstream IT travel reservation systems and sources of travel data.
This will enable people to find and book complete door-to-door transport routes via multiple modes of transport, including air, rail, bus and ferry, to and from all countries within the EU using a single platform.
EuTravel Project has brought on board Accomable, a pioneering global platform for finding adapted hotels and vacation rentals for disabled and elderly people.
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The platform is participating in the project pilot, identifying challenges facing less mobile travellers and ensuring accessible transport options are easy to find and book on the new system.
Yash Chadha, the Project Support Director of Inlecom, a management consultancy firm overseeing the project, said: “Accessibility is at the heart of the EuTravel Project. Our technology will make it easy for citizens of the EU and international visitors to travel across the single market, and to plan journeys which suit their individual needs.
“Key to this is ensuring the service is open to everyone, including disabled users and anyone with a mobility issue which is why we’re thrilled to have Accomable on board as consultants on accessibility.”
Accomable’s CEO and Co-founder, Srin Madipalli, said: “Our mission has always been to enable anyone to go anywhere, so we are delighted to be working with EuTravel Project to ensure disabled people worldwide can research and book accessible transport across the EU with ease.
“Our disabled customers are extremely aware of how difficult it is to plan accessible transport routes when travelling at home and abroad, as online information is often incorrect or out of date. Our role will be to consult EuTravel Project towards delivering a solution that contains full accessibility information you can trust.”
Accomable will use its expertise in adapted travel to advise on accessibility and engage with the userbase to provide insight on how EuTravel Project may fully cater for disabled and anyone with a mobility issue both in and outside of the EU.
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