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Ein Rollstuhlfahrer und sein Parterin gehen spazieren - Foto von Robert Dieth
A wheelchair user and his partner go for a walk

Travel for All

Kampagnenlogo von Reisen für Alle
Campaign logo of Reisen für Alle

Many vacation guests with a disability need detailed information about the accessibility and usability of the offers for their personal requirements. Formulations such as "Our hotel room is wheelchair accessible" is not meaningful enough for the guest.

The "Travel for All" labeling system provides our vacation guests with detailed, verified and reliable information for their travel decisions.

The labeling system takes into account all stakeholder groups:

  • People with a walking disability
  • Wheelchair users
  • People with a hearing impairment
  • Deaf people
  • People with a visual impairment
  • Blind people
  • People with a cognitive impairment

It distinguishes between barrier-free offers and partially barrier-free offers.

So that vacationers can understand whether the offers meet their needs, detailed and clearly prepared information on accessibility is available for all tested offers.

Further information on the "Travel for All" labeling system is available here: