Sponsored by the Equality and Human Rights Commission and VisitBritain
The British Standards Institution (BSI) worked together with the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) and VisitBritain to develop a Publicly Available Specification (PAS) that standardizes the accessibility and services offered to disabled people or people with a long-term health condition in the UK by large hotel premises and hotel chains.
In addition to the two sponsors EHRC and VisitBritain, a number of key stakeholders were part of a steering group providing input and feedback on the PAS. The members of this group comprised:
PAS 88 provides information for large hotel premises and hotel chains seeking to meet the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995.
PAS 88 contains principles of good practice based on the duty to make reasonable adjustments and provide equal standards of service as contained in the DDA. It builds upon the good practice developed by marketing leaders within the hotel industry and has used VisitBritain’s National Accessible Scheme (NAS) as the basis of its content.
With over 10 million disabled people (and rising) in the UK spending an estimated £80 billion on goods and services, there is an increasing need for accessible goods and services in the future. Demand for accessible accommodation is growing, and the hospitality industry is starting to recognize that disabled people form an important consumer group. By improving accessibility in all areas of the hotel and its services hoteliers can ensure that they are opening their hotel to additional visitors.
Contents of PAS 88 Guidance on accessibility of large hotel premises and hotel chains: