Accessible travel at Edinburgh Airport (EDI) is designed to cater to the diverse needs of all passengers, ensuring that everyone can navigate the airport with ease and comfort. Whether you have invisible illnesses, cognitive challenges, hearing impairments, vision issues, or mobility concerns, EDI offers a range of services and facilities to support your journey.

Invisible illnesses

For travelers managing invisible illnesses, Edinburgh Airport provides tailored assistance to ensure a smooth travel experience. Passengers can request special help through the airport’s assistance services. The airport staff is trained to offer discreet and personalized support to meet individual health needs, making your journey as comfortable as possible.

Cognitive needs

Edinburgh Airport accommodates cognitive disabilities with clear signage, easy-to-follow wayfinding, and dedicated support areas. The airport has established quiet zones to help reduce sensory overload.

Hearing needs

Travelers with hearing impairments will benefit from Edinburgh Airport’s visual paging systems, and induction loops in key areas. The airport offers additional assistance, ensuring that all information is easily accessible.

Vision needs

For those with vision impairments, Edinburgh Airport offers accessible kiosks, tactile maps, and personal assistance. The airport offers resources, helping passengers navigate the airport efficiently and confidently.

Mobility needs

Edinburgh Airport is fully equipped to support travelers with mobility challenges. Facilities include wheelchair assistance, accessible restrooms, and smooth pathways throughout the terminals.

For more information on these services and to request assistance, visit its official website.