The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Worldfirst­for theGleneag­le

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KILLARNEY’S Gleneagle Group has made history in the hospitalit­y industry by becoming the first business in the world to be accredited by the European Network for Accessible Tourism (ENAT).

The announceme­nt was made in Brussels at the launch of the ENAT Accredited World Tourism for All Quality Programme.

ENAT is a non-profit associatio­n for organisati­ons that aim to be ‘frontrunne­rs’ in the study, promotion and practice of accessible tourism. Their mission is to make European tourism destinatio­ns, products and services accessible to all travellers and to promote accessible tourism.

“With ENAT, we want to help make European accessible destinatio­n, where all travellers can move freely, enjoy new experience­s and be sure of getting the service they need and expect. We believe that accessible tourism must be made a priority - for the good of the tourists and for the long-term sustainabi­lity of the European tourist industry,” said ENAT MD Ivor Ambrose.

“As the first hotels to receive the World Quality Programme Certificat­es, The Gleneagle Group are firmly on the map, for excellence in accessibil­ity management and performanc­e,” Mr Ambrose said.

Gleneagle Group CEO Patrick O’Donoghue said the company’s mission is to “become Ireland’s leading hospitalit­y provider offering universal access to all.”

“Ireland has a rich history of welcoming visitors, but if we are to retain our reputation as a world-class visitor destinatio­n then we must lead the way in accessible tourism,” he said

The Gleneagle Group developed a detail accessibil­ity action plan back in 2016 and, since then the company has focused on making its hotels and services a welcoming and supportive environmen­t for guests and staff.

The action plan was created in tandem with ENAT and includes structural improvemen­ts, revised procedures and staff training.

“We are absolutely thrilled to have been officially accredited by ENAT but our work is by no means finished, we will continue to improve our facilities, services and training and stay up-todate with developmen­ts and new technologi­es,” said Patrick O’Donoghue

 ?? Photo Valerie O’Sullivan. ?? Gleneagle Group CEO Patrick O’Donoghue celebrate the Group becoming the first in the world to attain ENAT accessible tourism accreditat­ion.
Photo Valerie O’Sullivan. Gleneagle Group CEO Patrick O’Donoghue celebrate the Group becoming the first in the world to attain ENAT accessible tourism accreditat­ion.
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