B'luru Airport becomes 1st to achieve Level-2 Accessibility Enhancement Accreditation in India
This milestone places Bengaluru Airport among a select group of airports globally recognised for embedding accessibility into strategy, policy, and passenger experience.
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Bengaluru, 28 August
Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru (BLR Airport) has become the
first airport in India to receive Level-2 Accreditation under Airports Council
International's (ACI) Accessibility Enhancement Accreditation (AEA) programme,
airport authorities said on Thursday.
This milestone places Bengaluru Airport among a select group of airports globally recognised for embedding accessibility into strategy, policy, and
passenger experience, the Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), which
manages KIA, said in a statement.
The AEA programme, the world's only initiative dedicated to benchmarking
and advancing accessibility in aviation, evaluates airports on facilities, services, and governance, recognising continuous improvements for Persons with
Reduced Mobility (PRMs) and Persons with Disabilities (PwDs).
Satyaki Raghunath, Chief Operating Officer of BIAK, said, "We are
honoured to be awarded the Level-2 Accreditation under ACI's Airport
Accessibility Enhancement programme. At BLR Airport, accessibility is not just
a measure of infrastructure, but a reflection of our belief that travel should
be inclusive, seamless, and experiential for every passenger."
Bengaluru airport has implemented initiatives such as the Sunflower
Lanyard scheme for travellers with hidden disabilities and India's first
dedicated sensory room for neurodivergent passengers, the statement said.
It added that a dedicated accessibility committee and continuous staff
training reinforce these measures, ensuring empathetic assistance and ongoing
infrastructure upgrades.
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