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Press Release: Avianca embraces braille in the cabin

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Press Release hub banner blue with title in red white and blueAvianca reaffirms its commitment to inclusion and celebrates the progress of its “Avianca Accessible” program. With more than 60 A320 aircraft equipped with more visible row markers, featuring braille and higher contrast, the airline continues to transform the flying experience, breaking down barriers and creating a sky where everyone is welcome.

‘Avianca Accessible’ is a comprehensive program designed to address the needs of travelers from the moment they imagine their flight until they reach their destination. Through the alignment and training of its teams, the airline identifies, prioritizes, and removes existing barriers in the travel experience.

Over the past two years, more than 50 high- and medium-impact actions have been completed, driven by the knowledge and expertise of the External Accessibility Committee.

External accessibility committee of Avianca

“The focus of Avianca Accessible is based on common sense, empathy, and universal design, prioritizing continuous progress. We are proud of the advances made, the support from our partners, and the commitment of our teams,” said Michael Swiatek, Chief Accessibility Officer of Abra.

Avianca boarding rampIn addition to the implementation of braille, the following initiatives stand out:

  • SERVIR Platform: In collaboration with Fenascol, a pilot program was implemented for translating messages into sign language.
  • Service Guide: A handbook with key tips and tools for airport agents and cabin crew to assist passengers with disabilities.
  • Ramps: Avianca, in collaboration with its ground operations providers, constructed ramps in Cartagena and Valledupar, benefiting over 1,200 travelers.
  • Accessibility Website: Providing detailed and specific information for each type of disability.
  • Focus on intellectual disabilities and neurodivergence: In partnership with Lifesense, more than 5,500 airport agents and cabin crew members were trained to provide tailored service for passengers with autism and other conditions.

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Avianca reaffirms its commitment to continue investing efforts and resources in initiatives that promote accessibility and inclusion, working day by day to make flying a barrier-free experience for everyone.

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About Avianca:

Avianca, part of Abra Group, encompasses Avianca — a Star Alliance member — LifeMiles, and Avianca Cargo. In passenger transportation, with over 105 years of operation since its founding in 1919, is the leading airline in Colombia, Ecuador, and Central America. It operates one of the largest air networks in Latin America, offering 150 routes, more than 700 daily flights, and a fleet of 140 Airbus A320 and Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, connecting over 75 destinations across 25+ countries in the Americas and Europe. In 2024, Avianca transported nearly 38 million customers and operated more than 258,000 flights. Its loyalty program, LifeMiles, is one of the largest in Latin America, with over 14 million members and more than 400 partner merchants. In cargo transportation, Avianca Cargo is the leading operator in various markets across the Americas, connecting over 350 destinations through its 220 weekly cargo flights, passenger flight network, and interline agreements. For more information, visit here.

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