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Passengers find London City Airport's well equipped to cope with disabled persons. Here this Disabled Travellers At London City Airport guide details the disabled facilities available. |
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London City Airport Disabled Facilities ... |
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London City Airport's disabled facilities are well equipped, including ramps and wider access pathways. Plus wheelchair accessible telephones and toilet facilities, as well as reserved seating available for disabled travellers at London City Airport.
Read on for more details on the facilities for the disabled passengers at London City Airport:
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Disabled Assistance & Help ... |
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| London City Airport Disabled Facilities |
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In the first instance, when booking your air travel, do advise the airline you are travelling with. Do check that no additional costs are required for special assistance at the airport.
It's important to plan your time at London City Airport well, including provisions to get to far away boarding gates if passengers experience trouble in walking etc.
Wheelchairs throughout the terminal building are available as usually a passenger's own wheelchair will be checked in for boarding. Do ask if you would prefer to stay in your own chair.
Fully equipped disabled toilets are available in all the areas of the terminal building.
Guide dogs and hearing dogs are allowed in the terminal buildings.
The airport provides an ambulift service for passengers with impaired mobility to board the plane. Pre-booking however is advisable.
For any enquiries relating to the disabled facilities at London City Airport should the main switchboard: |
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Disabled Information Resources |
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Main Switchboard |
+ 44 (0) 20 7646 0088.
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Disabled Parking Facilities |
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Passengers will find allocated disabled car parking bays available within the car park close to the terminal.
The airport Shuttle Buses are fully accessible by disabled travellers at London City Airport. |
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Disabled Travel Organisations ... |
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There are a number of travel organisations specialising in overseas travel for the disabled. Here we provide links to such organisations. You can also contact them for help and advice as well as travel arrangements.
This London City Airport unofficial information website guide is not responsible for the content of external sites. (all links will launch new windows) |
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Helpful Organisations |
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| Air Transport Users Council |
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| Disabled Persons' Transport Advisory Committee |
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| publishers of 'Access to Air Travel: Guidance for Disabled and Less Mobile Passengers', as well as having really helpful travel tips on their Door to Door pages |
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| Disabled Living Foundation |
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| Helps older and disabled people to find equipment solutions that enable them to lead independent lives. |
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| Charity providing unofficial information on accessible hotels and visitor attractions. |
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| Royal Ass. for Disability and Rehabilitation (RADAR) |
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| National organisation run by disabled people |
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| Royal National Institute for the Blind |
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Helping you live with sight loss
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| Royal National Institute for the Deaf RNID |
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Changing the world for deaf and hard of hearing people. |
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| Accessible Travel & Leisure |
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| The Assistance Travel Service |
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