International Airport Review
Gabriel Higgins
27 March 2025
London Luton Airport highlights its dedication to accessible travel with the upcoming Assisted Travel Lounge and a visit from the CAA team.
London Luton Airport (LLA) recently hosted the Chief Executive of the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), Rob Bishton, and his team for a tour of the terminal.
This is part of LLA’s continuing commitment to enhance accessibility for passengers, especially those who require assisted travel, the number of which has increased by 30% in this category.
LLA’s new purpose-built Assisted Travel lounge, set to open later in 2025, was a highlight of the tour. The lounge has been designed with inclusivity in mind, featuring a sensory space, adult changing areas, wheelchair charging points, adjustable lighting, flight information screens, and a variety of seating options to ensure a comfortable experience for passengers with assisted travel needs.
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