Global Recognition for Accessibility: RGIA Earns ACI Level 1 Accreditation
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) has received the ACI Accessibility Accreditation – Level 1, marking significant progress in enhancing accessibility for passengers. This award recognizes RGIA's efforts to improve physical infrastructure, passenger services, and inclusivity for those with disabilities and reduced mobility, guided by international best practices.

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- India
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad has been honored with the ACI Accessibility Accreditation – Level 1 by Airports Council International (ACI) World. This accolade is a testament to the airport's significant strides towards heightened accessibility for all passengers.
The ACI Accessibility Enhancement Accreditation Programme is a global initiative aimed at helping airports evaluate and enhance their accessibility standards. As airports achieve Level 1 status, they identify existing barriers, assess their current infrastructure, and start adopting internationally recognized best practices.
RGIA was evaluated on critical factors such as physical infrastructure, passenger services, staff training, and its commitment to inclusivity. This prestigious recognition highlights RGIA's journey towards creating an accessible and dignified travel experience for passengers, including those with disabilities and reduced mobility.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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