The accessible travel at Saint-Denis Airport or Roland Garros Airport, ensures a seamless and supportive experience for travelers with special needs. Located on Réunion Island, the airport provides a range of services designed to cater to various accessibility requirements, making travel more comfortable and accessible for all.

Invisible illness

For travelers with invisible illnesses, such as chronic pain or fatigue, Saint-Denis Airport offers designated resting areas and priority assistance. These services help alleviate stress and make it easier for travelers to manage their conditions while navigating the airport.

Cognition

Travelers with cognitive impairments can benefit from clear and simple signage throughout the airport, as well as staff who are trained to offer additional support when needed. The airport ensures that travelers with cognitive challenges can move through the terminal with minimal confusion and discomfort.

Hearing

Saint-Denis Airport accommodates travelers with hearing impairments through visual displays of announcements and information. Additionally, staff is available to assist in communicating any important details through written text, ensuring that all travelers have access to essential information.

Vision

For those with vision impairments, the airport provides tactile signage and auditory announcements. Trained personnel are available to offer guidance and ensure that travelers with visual disabilities can safely navigate the airport and reach their destinations.

Mobility

Saint-Denis Airport offers full accessibility for travelers with mobility challenges. Wheelchair services, accessible restrooms, and ramps are available, allowing travelers to move comfortably through the airport.

For more information, please visit the airport’s website.