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Accessible travel

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All establishments and service providers with the “Reisen für Alle” certification fulfil the following criteria:

  • The data and information regarding accessibility has been collected and audited by specially trained auditors. The establishments do not approve themselves.
  • Accessibility information is provided in detail and can be viewed by guests.
  • At least one member of staff at the establishment has completed training in “Accessibility as a mark of comfort and quality”.
  • You can find an explanation of the symbols and the quality criteria for the respective labels at www.reisen-fuer-alle.de

Accessible travel

Accessible tourism is the future: There has been a growing demand in recent years, and demographic changes have accelerated the great market potential of this sector. The “Reisen für Alle” (Travel for All) project allows people with disabilities, pensioners and families with small children to find standardised information to prepare for their trip. But even service providers without official certification are responding to the latest developments and there are now a wide range of tourist attractions available to people with disabilities or limited mobility. 

 

Accessible travel (Kopie 1)

Accessible tourism is the future: There has been a growing demand in recent years, and demographic changes have accelerated the great market potential of this sector. The “Reisen für Alle” (Travel for All) project allows people with disabilities, pensioners and families with small children to find standardised information to prepare for their trip. But even service providers without official certification are responding to the latest developments and there are now a wide range of tourist attractions available to people with disabilities or limited mobility.