Tourism for special purposes needs more attention . This can be achieved with the presence of various strategies such as: the existence of Tourists guide who master the sign language, supporting them with more facilities, legislating laws for all ministires (minsiry of engineering, planning )to present facilites such as possible encouraging people whom are working in the field and activating certain offices for them. Since th number of diable people have been increasd recently as a result of wars and certain circumstances.
Tourism agencies should focus on this urgent need.
For “disability inclusion” integrated transport system planning is absolutely critical. I believe any tourism activit, especially for longer routes, is required accessible air transport component and aviation sector improves its inclusiveness and accessibility day by day.
Please see the below paper.
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Also, disability inclusiveness in any place is inevitably tinged with the attention given to the locals who are disabled. Do locals make attempts to include the disabled?Are they any equality laws and/or customs in place or are disabled people viewed simply as a burden, something to be ignored, or worse, to be feared or exploited as when they are simply hauled out to sit or lie on streets as a means to improving the family/ others´ income from begging. I have seen disabled children and adults hauled out to be parked near tourist routes in North Africa and elsewhere.