BA launches accessible needs panel


The independent panel, composed of individuals with both visible and non-visible disabilities, will meet every few months to provide feedback and discuss and review new initiatives to ensure the airline's products and services are designed and built with accessibility and inclusion front of mind. From IT solutions to airport and onboard experience, the panel will play a role in shaping improvements within the airline and provide practical recommendations on best practices for inclusivity, informed by evidence and supported by lived experiences.
 
The panel is chaired by Mary Doyle, who is dedicated to providing organisations with practical support around inclusivity. Doyle is also a proud wheelchair user and accessible aviation consultant, with a 25-year service delivery management background, which took her world wide.

BA launches accessible needs panel


The independent panel, composed of individuals with both visible and non-visible disabilities, will meet every few months to provide feedback and discuss and review new initiatives to ensure the airline's products and services are designed and built with accessibility and inclusion front of mind. From IT solutions to airport and onboard experience, the panel will play a role in shaping improvements within the airline and provide practical recommendations on best practices for inclusivity, informed by evidence and supported by lived experiences.
 
The panel is chaired by Mary Doyle, who is dedicated to providing organisations with practical support around inclusivity. Doyle is also a proud wheelchair user and accessible aviation consultant, with a 25-year service delivery management background, which took her world wide.