
Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru (BLR Airport) has been awarded the Level 2 Accreditation under the Airports Council International (ACI) Accessibility Enhancement Accreditation program, making it the first airport in India and among a select group of airports globally to reach this milestone. This recognition highlights BLR Airport’s commitment to building a truly inclusive travel environment — where infrastructure, technology and human touch come together to empower every traveller. Awarded under the Accessibility Enhancement Accreditation (AEA) Program, the world’s only initiative dedicated to benchmarking and advancing accessibility in aviation, this program by ACI assesses airports on facilities, services, and governance, recognising continuous improvements that embed accessibility into strategies, policies, and passenger experiences. Satyaki Raghunath, Chief Operating Officer, Bangalore International Airport Ltd said, “We are honoured to be awarded the Level 2 Accreditation under ACI’s Airport Accessibility Enhancement programme. At BLR Airport, accessibility is not just a measure of infrastructure, but a reflection of our belief that travel should be inclusive, seamless and experiential for every passenger. This milestone is the result of the tireless dedication of our entire team and the invaluable guidance from ACI, reinforcing our vision of building an airport that truly serves everyone. While we celebrate this achievement, we see it as a step forward in our continuous journey to make every traveller feel welcomed and valued at BLR Airport.”
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