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Birmingham Airport is investing £3.8 million into upgrading its assisted travel services to improve the experience for passengers with reduced mobility and hidden disabilities. This investment includes purchasing 12 new ambulifts to cut waiting times and creating a smoother journey for customers. Staff are also receiving new accessibility training to better support neurodivergent travelers.

Original Article: Birmingham Airport reveals £3.8million passenger service boost

The airport announced an investment of approximately £3.8 million to significantly boost its assisted travel services for passengers requiring extra help. This major expenditure was announced to mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, highlighting the airport's commitment to accessibil

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