Accessibility Consultants – global directory build INTERNATIONAL
Accessibility Consultant – support from the best
It is crucial to implement or improve accessibility at your property in the right way. Therefore we strongly recommend to contact certified accessibility consultants.
An international database of certified accessibility consultants. Registration for consultants is now open.
Accessibility Consultant – global directory build
Database build – accessibility consultants
We help many companies and organizations in the travel industry find these important consultants to ensure a professional way of including accessibility to policies and budgets.
Hotels, resorts, theme parks, restaurants, museums, the zoo, accessibility should be a given in any public place.
Management in hospitality

It is our experience that the first decision when it comes to implementing accessibility is not just a budget decision.
It is a lack of knowledge in the first place, that keeps management stuck, without taking any steps. How will they know what to invest in? What is necessary, what not, why, and how?
Consultants on all continents
Certified consultants can register any time. Please use this form to list your business. The listing is free.
A direct link to this website (Accessible Travel Press) is required. Links are monitored.
Once you have registered, your website will be published on Accessible Travel Press. If you do not use a website, but a Facebookpage or Instagram account that is fine too.
Eventually, a large database will be available to businesses, that will make it easier to implement accessibility in their business.
Registration is open to businesses and non profit organizations as well as local advisory boards.
Registration Accessibility Consultant – global directory build





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