Accessibility statement
Here are a few suggestions for further enhancing accessibility:
Keyboard Accessibility: Ensure that all interactive elements on your website, such as buttons and form fields, are fully accessible via keyboard navigation. Users who rely on keyboard input should be able to access and interact with all functionalities without encountering any barriers.
Color Contrast: Pay attention to color contrast ratios to ensure that text is legible for users with visual impairments. This includes ensuring sufficient contrast between text and background colors throughout your website.
Video Accessibility: Provide captions or transcripts for any multimedia content, such as videos, to make them accessible to users who are deaf or hard of hearing. Additionally, consider incorporating audio descriptions for visual elements within videos.
Mobile Accessibility: Verify that your website is responsive and accessible on mobile devices, as many users with disabilities rely on mobile technologies for browsing the web.
User Feedback Mechanism: Implement a user feedback mechanism specifically focused on accessibility. Encourage users to report any accessibility barriers they encounter and prioritize addressing these issues promptly.
It’s also fantastic that you have a dedicated email address for accessibility feedback. This demonstrates your commitment to listening to your users and continuously improving your services. Providing clear information about your policy for accommodating travelers’ special needs in your FAQs is another positive step toward fostering inclusivity.