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Hover Travel boast much improved accessibility with help from Isle Access

We have been working closely with Hover Travel since January 2016 and they have now developed their own scheme to improve the accessibility of their service.

“Called HoverCare, this initiative has started with the world’s first accessibility training session on a passenger hovercraft. Hovertravel staff underwent training from the Barclays Accessibility Team earlier today (Wednesday), which included the opportunity to experience what it feels like to have limited mobility, sight issues and hearing problems by wearing a specially designed bodysuit and other simulation equipment.” – Island Echo

Read more about Hover Travel’s Hover Care initiative on island Echo’s website.

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