AGS Airports which owns and operates Aberdeen International, Glasgow and Southampton airports, has welcomed the findings of the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s (CAA) annual accessibility report.
The CAA has today (Wednesday 7 August) published its annual Airport Accessibility report, ranking every airport in the UK – with an annual passenger volume of more than 150,000 – on their accommodation and treatment of passengers with reduced mobility and disabilities. The report covers the 12-month period between April 2023 to March 2024.
Glasgow and Southampton airports both achieved a ‘very good’ rating and Aberdeen achieved a ‘good’ rating.
In additional to their overall survey provision, all airports were recognised for “effectively engaging with disability organisations through an Accessibility Forum”.
Ronald Leitch, Chief Operating Officer at AGS Airports, said: “We have committed significant investment and resource to ensure AGS continues to provide the highest level of assistance to passengers that require additional support. This has included investing in our facilities, delivering staff training and working with national charities, local access panels and our dedicated service providers to continually review our performance.
“We want everyone who travels through our airports to have a seamless journey so it is extremely pleasing and rewarding to see our efforts recognised by the CAA in this year’s accessibility report.”
Initiatives that AGS has implemented across its airports to enhance service levels for passengers with reduced mobility and disabilities have included: