Isobar launches ‘The Blind Faith Upgrade’ under ‘Accessible Tourism’

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Isobar India has introduced the Blind Faith Upgrade, a cause-oriented initiative under Accessible Tourism. This initiative explores the challenges faced by visually-impaired travellers and allows the hotel to transform any of its rooms into a visually-impaired-friendly room. The launch of the initiative was first introduced at Hotel Ramada, Ajmer.

 

On the launch of this initiative, Shamsuddin Jasani, MD Isobar India said: “We’re all accountable towards building a community in which we wish to live – not just for ourselves, but for generations to come. We at Isobar are trying to focus on overcoming key challenges in our quest for a sustainable community. We are looking at taking this a step towards creating an informed society and urging the other key players across tourism industry to adopt the same across their properties in India. ”

 

Added Gopa Kumar, Executive Vice President, Isobar India: “Accessibility is a key concern for letting the elderly and differently-abled people feel confident that they can travel without facing any problems. We hope this initiative would help spread further awareness about accessible tourism and bring further advancements across larger players within the hospitality space.”