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Delta Air Lines focuses on accessibility through partnership with Lighthouse Guild

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Delta Air Lines focuses on accessibility through partnership with Lighthouse Guild
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Ed Bastian, Chief Executive Officer | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines recently hosted Thomas Panek, President and CEO of Lighthouse Guild, at its Delta One Lounge in JFK Airport to discuss accessibility for travelers who are blind or visually impaired. The visit was part of Delta’s ongoing collaboration with its Advisory Board on Disability and Accessible Travel, which has been active for 25 years and includes leaders from various disability communities.

Panek described his experience in the lounge: “I’m feeling the comfort of the chair I’m sitting in, the smoothness of the floor, the texture of the tables, so everything architecturally related but in a different way. The texture of the fabric, the way the cushion is. So all of these things I pay a little bit more attention to because of course I can’t see the colors – they mean nothing to me – and I can’t see the design or the art of the walls.” He added that he was there “to sort of celebrate the accessibility of the Delta Lounge having given me an opportunity to experience it at its best.”

The event included members from Lighthouse Guild as well as Delta leaders from Clubs and Lounges and Corporate Accessibility Programs. Alison Lathrop, who leads Delta’s Accessibility team, explained: “Travel is for everybody, and really, at Delta, look at travel from all kinds of different perspectives. In my role, I work with Delta’s Advisory Board on Disability and Accessible Travel so we can really take the welcoming, elevated and caring perspective and think about that with all of our customers.”

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Panek emphasized listening to customers: “I think first of all listening to all your customers is the most important thing, and every customer has different needs. I have difference needs as a person who’s not able to see that are quite unique. However, by listening to me, you might be able to learn about not only a person who’s visually impaired or blind but how to serve other customers differently.”

During his visit Panek noted how he uses senses beyond sight while experiencing spaces: “I’m using all my other senses to experience the club. I’m listening to the music that’s playing in the background right now – really nice jazz. I feel the space. I know how big the location is. I can feel the high ceilings. I echolocate around to see how big the room is. So I’m experiencing the space in a very different way. My eyes aren’t limited by a wall, but I’m sort of feeling the space if that makes sense.”

Duane Clark from Delta highlighted efforts made by staff: “As you know, in this brand, Delta One, or even in Sky Clubs what’s most important is understanding what guests like and what are dislikes so we work very hard and diligently to try to accommodate as many different groups of people as possible.”

Lathrop reiterated inclusivity across disabilities: “Whether you are a customer who is blind or low vision whether you’re a customer who’s deaf or hard of hearing whether you have a mobility impairment or a cognitive disability we just want to make sure that we’re meeting your needs and best way we can do that is ask: How can we help you?”

At conclusion Panek shared his view on beauty beyond sight: “I think way to think about that is: Close your eyes it's still a beautiful world.”

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