Dubai airports accomplish 520 hearing rings at Dubai International Airport

Dubai airports announced today, the completion of the installation of more than 520 hearing rings at Dubai International Airport, in a move, the largest of its kind in the world.
This achievement aims to facilitate the movement of hearing devices, which contributes to the consolidation of the airport’s position as a world leader in the application of comprehensive access criteria.
This advanced technology contributes to improving the quality receiving quality for hearing or cochlear cultivation users, as it was installed in a number of vital points at the airport, including check -up counters, travel procedures, passport control, boarding gates, and information offices in the three passengers.
Guests can easily activate the service by activating the “T” feature in their devices without the need for any conjugation or additional devices.
Majid Al -Joker, CEO of Operations at Dubai Airports, said that this step confirms the commitment of Dubai airports to provide a comprehensive and easy travel environment for all guests, and enable them to move easily and smoothly through airport facilities, and that the installation of 520 hearing rings represents a qualitative achievement that embodies close cooperation within the Onedxb airport community, and turns our vision towards a more easy and comprehensive travel into a tangible reality that benefits millions.
This service was launched in cooperation with the strategic partners of the Onedxb airport community, including Emirates Airlines, Dubai, Dubai Police, the General Administration of Identity and Foreign Affairs, Dubai Customs, Danata, Dubai Ambulance Corporation, Dubai Taxi and Dubai Free Market, confirming the spirit of partnership that characterizes the Dubai International Airport system.
This step corresponds to the Dubai Civil Environment Code, which guarantees the right to access without obstacles to public places and transportation.
The implementation took place without affecting the operational operations, while the front lines staff received specialized training to enable them to provide optimal support to the guests of determination.
This achievement comes at a time when the World Health Organization reports indicate that there are more than 1.5 billion people around the world suffer from hearing impairment in varying degrees, with expectations of a number of the number to 2.5 billion by 2050, making the provision of facilitated communication systems an essential necessity in international travel centers.
The installation of hearing rings is part of the Dubai Long -term Airports Strategy to enhance the easy travel experience by developing infrastructure, and launching specialized training programs for employees.
The strategy focuses on meeting the needs of all travelers in a way that ensures their feeling of welcome and appreciation at each station of their journey, from the sidewalk to the boarding gate.
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