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Sydney Airport has launched a new assistance service for passengers

The new service provides a qualified professional to assist passengers who need extra assistance; ensuring a high-quality experience for all.

Sydney Airport has launched new assistance service for passengers

Sydney Airport has partnered with Medical Travel Companions (MTC) to provide extra assistance for a wide variety of needs, allowing passengers to relax and enjoy their travel experience.

MTC’s professional travel companions provide assistance to passengers including families with young children, people with disabilities, elderly travellers and passengers recovering from injury or surgery.

Assistance can be provided across the entire airport journey with the service tailored to individual needs.

Sydney Airport CEO, Geoff Culbert, said the partnership was part of the airport’s broader efforts to continue improving accessibility and provide a comfortable and convenient experience for all passengers. “Air travel should be a magical experience and services such as this help ensure it’s as relaxing and enjoyable as possible for everyone. We’re committed to meeting the needs of all our passengers and taking the stress out of travel.

“We continue to work hard to improve the experience of everyone who travels through our terminals.”

Medical Travel Companions, co-Founder and CEO, Ben Wilson, said: “Sydney is the busiest airport in Australia and the gateway to one of the best cities in the world – and we now offer customers a personalised experience, from when they arrive at their gate through to when they check in at their hotel in the city or step aboard their harbour cruise.”

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