Copenhagen owned a world class transport system in Europe,
providing extensive services of transportation to travelers and locals alike.
Following this tradition of quality and excellence, Copenhagen Airport has introduced a new
transport service scheme for the disabled person on 26 July 2008. To serve
these special people who often faced mobility issues at the airport,
authorities have instructed to give more assistance and help to disable
persons. From the airport to all the way
to the final destination, the airport will provide help to disable persons such
as approaching to metro stations or car parking or bus stop until they would
get seated at the aircraft or reach their stop.
The European Union and Denmark both have encouraged this new
wave that led to making efforts to help disable person at the airport. The
rights and conditions of such passengers have been significantly improved
afterward. An official regulation has also passed to adopt and complete this
privileged service. In accordance to this regulation, airlines have to change
some of their regular procedures of reserving tickets or boarding for impair
people.
Airport Aviation may have some exception to comply this
regulation due to security and safety issues but at the day end, things would
be smooth and straight at a large extent. Passengers with reduced mobility are
instructed to accompany by another person as it is demanded by airlines due
their safety concerns. Airlines also refused to carry such passenger due to the
size of aircrafts and cabin crew who are also less motivated to imply this
regulation.
But, according to this regulation, airlines are instructed
to provide five days’ notice of refusal if it would not cater the reservations
of these passengers with less mobility. If someone is not accompanied that
passengers in his traveling, then airline will have to notify that person about
the conditions of traveling in such case. You can also book for Copenhagen airport
transfers for reliable and affordable transportation.
If any passengers with reduced mobility have come across
such issue in which airlines have violated the regulation, he/she can bring
this matter before the governing body of the relevant airport to sort things
accordingly. If airlines or anyone at the airport mistreated disable person or
the person with less mobility, then he can make a complaint to Danish Transport
Authority for not getting satisfactory treatment.
This is how, Copenhagen is serving its traveler of every
genre in an exemplary model way which indeed a bench mark for the rest of
Europe.