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The Association of Turkish Travel Agencies (TÜRSAB) has
established a committee called Accessible Tourism for All in 15th June of
2006 to support accessible tourism in Turkey.
The committeee’s members are travel agencies while some
NGO’s are members being as advisers. The main objective of the committee is to
identify the problems of accessible tourism in Turkey and to find out some
solutions for these problems. Since the committee has been established, it has
met several public fellowships, institutions, cooperations etc to share
opinions, and it also examined several transport infrastructures to find out
the existing problems.
The Committee has prepared some reports regarding these
problems and shared them with related public institutions.
We are happy that The Committee’s initatives and effort
have resulted in the noticable progress in accessible tourism.
“Barrier Free İstanbul for All”
The other initiative of the Commitee is to support
establishing a guide titled “Barrier Free İstanbul for All” to help the old
and the disabled people to come together in the city that embraces almost
every culture and every nationality.
Our committee believes that Turkey will be one of the most
convenient destination in view of the consept “No Barrier For All”.
TURSAB is the members of ENAT ( European Network for
Accessible Tourism)
Accessible Tourism in Turkey
Turkish tourism has made a remarkable progress over the
last decades, bringing it to the centre point of
interest in the international circles.
Turkey’s tourist attractions of infinite diversity,
combined with its well developed modern tourist industry, from top quality
superb deluxe class hotels, holiday complexes, boutique hotels to the
affordable ones, offer a wide selection of opportunities suited to very
different requirements of demanding travellers or holiday makers.
Turkey now has a very strong infrastructure with new and
high quality accommodation, transportation and entertainment facilities.
48 airports with annual 50 m passenger capacity
16 airports open to international flights
10 private airlines with 90 passenger carriers
Turkish Airlines with 101
planes, one of the youngest fleet in Europe
28 Marinas with 8800 yacht capacity
5358 licensed travel agencies
(In Turkey travel agencies are obliged to become members
of TÜRSAB)
9000 Licensed Tourist Guides
We are very pleased that in recent years there have been
several initiatives aiming to make Turkey much more accessible destination,
like more rooms for disabled people in the accommodations facilities, new
barrier free hotels for all, new regulations for accessible tourism in
transportation…etc.
Turkey has undersigned and accepted the most important
international agreements and declaration on disability issue (EU ,Barcelona
etc). The EU policies are considered important for Turkey’s accession
process. The policy of EU regarding persons with disabilities is not only
based on rehabilitation but also on their integration to the society
considering this issue as a matter of human right. Their adoption to the
society and giving them equal opportunities are the main starting points.
Transportation, environment, public health, regional development and social
policies are also the area where disability must be taken its consideration.
With this approach, new process has begun in all sectors,
particularly in tourism sector.
New hotels, facilities. Holiday villages and youth camps
offer more and more accessible accommodations for disabled and elderly people
with mobility problems. (ex: ACT Hotel in Marmaris with its 26 accessible
rooms and 2 accessible transfer busses and Alternative Camp where have been
already hosted 5000 disabled guests since 2002.)
Day by day, travel agencies and/or hotels themselves have
safe, reliable and accessible transportation for different target groups and
the service providers are more focused on having well-trained staff on
disability.
With all these Turkey has started to open its doors to all
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Disability in Turkey
Recent official research by Turkish Prime Ministry
Administration for Disabled People (OZIDA) indicates that total
disability proportion in the overall population is 12.29 %. The proportion of
orthopedically, seeing, hearing, speaking and mentally disabled people is 2.58
% ( about 1.8 million) and the proportion of people having chronic illnesses
is 9.70 % (about 6.6 million).
When the family and relatives of disabled people are taken
into account, the quantitative importance of the issue becomes more evident.
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General population (2002) |
Disabled population
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men |
34,552,575 |
4,648,740 |
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women |
34,069,984 |
3,783,197 |
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total |
68,622,559 |
8,431,937 |
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Source: OZIDA |
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