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Accessibility Consulting

Accessibility Master Plan

Because accessibility involves multiple departments and stakeholders, succeeding in the accessible travel market is not always an easy path. As the world’s most successful accessible travel entrepreneur, John Sage knows how to navigate these complexities. An Accessibility Master Plan can provide a clear roadmap for various organization types:

  • Physical Locations including hotels, convention centers, attractions, and airports
  • Transportation Providers including airlines, cruise ships, rail, and ground transportation
  • Destinations including cities, states, and countries
  • Travel Planners including Travel Agencies, Travel Management Companies, and Event Organizers

The Accessibility Master Plan will include Key Focus Areas (KFAs) for accessibility, a detailed and prioritized action plan to achieve inclusion, and an accessibility management system with KPI’s to monitor progress.

Retainer-Based Accessibility Advisor

Need an accessible travel expert but don’t want to hire someone full-time? Our expertise can be accessed on a monthly retainer basis.

A blind man sitting on a yellow park bench with his guide dog, a yellow Labrador, sitting faithfully beside him. The man is wearing a red sweater and sunglasses, holding a white cane that rests against his leg. They are outdoors on a sunny day with green trees in the background.
A young girl with Down syndrome, wearing white headphones, sits closely beside an adult woman on an outdoor beige sofa. They are both focused on a tablet that the woman is holding and pointing at. The girl holds a snack. They are in a backyard setting with wooden fencing and sunlight.
Did You Know?
Global travel organizations including the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), Global Business Travel Association (GBTA), and The US Dept of Commerce rely on Accessible Travel Solutions for their accessibility strategy.