Virgin Atlantic pairs with Guide Dogs to support visually impaired passengers

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Virgin Atlantic pairs with Guide Dogs to support visually impaired passengers
Virgin Atlantic pairs with Guide Dogs to support visually impaired passengers

Virgin Atlantic has partnered with Guide Dogs to help support those flying with a visual impairment.

The airline will provide each cabin crew member with online resources incorporated into their wider training programme, to improve accessibility and create a more inclusive travel experience.

It comes after a poll of 250 visually impaired adults found 59% would like to travel abroad more.

And 84% would feel more comfortable with air travel if cabin crew were better educated about visual impairment.

More than half (56%) have felt uncomfortable travelling by plane at some point in the past – due to feeling nervous checking in at the airport (38%), reading the food menu (34%), and putting away their luggage (32%).

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Virgin Atlantic pairs with Guide Dogs to support visually impaired passengersVirgin Atlantic will train all its cabin crew to support the visually impaired, for a more inclusive travel experience (PinPep)

To improve the travel experience, 65% would like to see airlines undertake training to understand how they can better support passengers who are visually impaired.

And 59% said it would be great to see airlines consult those with sight loss to help them improve their policies.

Corneel Koster, chief customer and operations officer at Virgin Atlantic, said: “We believe that everyone can take on the world, and that means ensuring every one of our customers has the best possible experience when they fly with us.

“Our partnership with Guide Dogs is one part of this journey, and aims to broaden our understanding of those travelling with sight loss, ensuring that we make flying more accessible for everyone.

“We recognise there’s work to do, but are looking forward to making a real impact together as our partnership evolves.”

The charity’s training aims to support customers by teaching crew best practices when helping those with visual impairments.

It covers topics from how to approach someone with sight loss, to navigating narrow or busy spaces, stairs, steps, and doorways, and to taking a seat.

The best positions for guide dogs to rest on the aircraft during these long journeys will also be another focus.

The airline’s staff will also have opportunities to participate in more in-depth practical training, where they will learn to safely guide someone with sight loss with confidence, skill, and empathy.

John Welsman, customer experience lead at Guide Dogs, said: “We’re delighted to be working with Virgin Atlantic, and hope our long-term partnership will put in place improvements that will tangibly impact the lives of those with sight loss for the better.

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“By providing advice to cabin crew, and having them undertake sighted guide training, we hope blind and partially-sighted passengers will have the confidence to travel as fully and independently as possible.”

Martin Winter

Guide dogs, Virgin Atlantic

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