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Updated: January 2024
Heathrow Airport is committed to meeting the requirements of the Equality Act and we make every effort to ensure our communications – including this website – are accessible to people with special needs, including those with visual, hearing, cognitive and motor impairments.
We have striven to make this website adhere to priority 1 and 2 guidelines of the W3 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
The site was built in consultation with AbilityNet, a body of website experts brought together by the Foundation for Communication for the Disabled and the Computability Centre – both leading charities working in the field of assistive technology for disabled people.
Heathrow Access Advisory Group (HAAG) helps Heathrow to deliver its vision to become the industry’s leading airport in accessibility and inclusion. The HAAG team comprises committed advocates with a wide range of experience within aviation and disability. The objective of the HAAG is to provide independent advice and constructive challenges, as well as to bring a consumer perspective to Heathrow’s decision-making and planning processes.
Every page of the site features a Help link in the footer. Our help section exists to help you find key information and includes site map and search facilities. Links to our privacy statement and terms and conditions appear at the bottom of every page.
AbilityNet's My Computer My Way site offers a guide to making your PC accessible. It offers help with seeing the screen, using your keyboard and mouse, and with language and reading.
Whatever your disability or impairment, find out how to get the support and help you need to ensure you have the best experience possible at Heathrow.