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Perceived Onboard Service Needs of Passengers with Mobility Limitations: An Investigation among Flight Attendants
Authors:Wei Wang  Shu Cole
Affiliation:1. Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Studies, Indiana University Bloomington, 1025 E. Seventh Street, PH 133, Bloomington, IN 47405, USAwang77@indiana.edu;3. Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Studies, Indiana University Bloomington, 1025 E. Seventh Street, PH 133, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Abstract:The purpose of this study is to explore flight attendants' perceptions of the in-flight service needs of passengers with mobility impairments. In addition, this study seeks out flight attendants' recommendations for improving services to passengers with mobility impairments. The existing literature draws attention to the service needs of passengers with disabilities from the customers' perspectives. However, this study aims to understand these service needs from the service provider's perspective. Participants of the study are flight attendants who have extensive in-flight service experience and have served passengers with disabilities. The study finds four types of in-flight needs from people with mobility impairments: (1) the need for help in using in-flight amenities, (2) the need to be treated the same as passengers without any disabilities, (3) the need for individualized services, and (4) the need for effective communication and accurate information. To address these needs, flight attendants suggest that airline managers should provide adequate flight information for people with disabilities and sufficient training to front line airline and airport employees.
Keywords:people with mobility impairments  flight attendant  accessibility  in-flight service  air travel
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