Glasgow Prestwick Airport Hosts Accessibility Forum
Glasgow Prestwick Airport welcomed a range of local organisations and community representatives to the airport on 24 October 2025 for its latest Accessibility Forum. The session provided an opportunity to share ideas, identify areas for improvement, and strengthen partnerships that support passengers with additional needs.
Representatives attended from:
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South Ayrshire Access Panel (SAAP)
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South Ayrshire Autistic Society / NEST
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Neurodevelopmental Empowerment Strategy Team (NEST)
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Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)
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Ayrshire Guilds Together (Church of Scotland)
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Voluntary Action South Ayrshire (VASA)
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Alzheimer Scotland
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MSP for Ayr and Minister for Victims & Community Safety
Roddy, Landside Operations Manager commented: “On behalf of Glasgow Prestwick Airport I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who attended our Accessibility Forum. Being able to access the knowledge and expertise from the respective disability experts will be pivotal in the airport improving both staff training and accessibility for our passengers. We look forward to developing a strong relationship with our accessibility partners across our future meetings.”
The forum forms part of the airport’s ongoing commitment to improving accessibility and ensuring that all passengers receive the support they need throughout their journey. Glasgow Prestwick Airport looks forward to continuing this work alongside its partners in future forums.