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Accessible & Inclusive Travel Training – Fiji 2026 | Rosie Travel Group & GSTC
Fiji 2026 — Professional Development Series

Accessible & Inclusive
Travel Training

A transformative three-day programme empowering tourism professionals across the Pacific to design, deliver, and champion travel experiences that welcome every person — regardless of ability, age, or need.

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23–24 September 2026Training Days — Nadi, Fiji
🚌
25 September 2026Site Visit & Famil Day

Delivered in partnership with

Rosie Travel Group × GSTC Global Sustainable Tourism Council
About the training

Building a more inclusive Pacific tourism

Fiji sits at the heart of Pacific tourism, welcoming hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. Yet for travellers living with disability, chronic illness, or age-related limitations, the experience often falls short of its promise. This training exists to change that.

Delivered by Rosie Travel Group in collaboration with the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC), this intensive programme equips tourism professionals with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to create genuinely accessible and inclusive travel services — from the moment a guest enquires to the moment they return home.

Over two days of expert-led instruction and one day of real-world stakeholder famils, participants will leave with practical strategies, internationally aligned standards, and a network of like-minded professionals committed to inclusion.

3
Days of intensive learning
8+
Training modules delivered
3
Stakeholder site visits
1 in 7
Travellers live with disability globally
Programme Overview

Three days, purpose-built

The programme is structured to move from concept to context — foundational knowledge on Day 1, operational application on Day 2, and immersive real-world experience on Day 3.

Day 1 — 23 September
Foundations of Inclusive Travel
Full Training Day · Nadi
08:30
Welcome & Opening CeremonyIntroductions, programme overview, house-keeping
09:00
Understanding Disability & AccessModels of disability, global statistics, the Pacific context
10:45
GSTC Inclusive Tourism StandardsGlobal frameworks and how they apply locally
13:00
Accessible CommunicationLanguage, attitude, and enquiry handling
15:00
Case Studies & Group WorkshopReal scenarios, guided discussion
17:00
Reflection & Close
Day 2 — 24 September
Operations & Service Delivery
Full Training Day · Nadi
08:30
Day 1 Recap & Q&AConsolidating learnings from Day 1
09:00
Accessible Product DesignAccommodation, transport, tours, and transfers
10:45
Aviation & Transfer StandardsPre-travel requirements, boarding, assistance
13:00
Sensory, Cognitive & Hidden DisabilitiesPractical adaptations and staff training tools
15:00
Marketing Inclusive TravelReaching and communicating with travellers of all abilities
17:00
Programme Dinner & Networking
Day 3 — 25 September
Stakeholder Famil & Site Visits
Industry Day · Nadi & surrounds
07:30
Departure & BriefingTransport departs from Nadi venue
08:30
Air Terminal Services (ATS)Ground handling, mobility aid procedures & passenger facilitation
10:30
Airports Fiji Ltd (AFL)Terminal access, assistance points & emergency procedures
13:00
Fiji AirwaysIn-flight accessibility, pre-boarding protocols & crew training
15:30
Debrief & Reflection CircleParticipant feedback, commitments, next steps
17:00
Certificate Presentation & Close
Training Modules

What you will learn

The curriculum covers eight core areas developed to international standards and adapted for Pacific tourism contexts. Each module blends theory with practical application.

Disability Awareness & Inclusion Principles

Understanding the social model of disability, shifting from compliance to culture, and building empathy-led service practices.

Foundation
📋

GSTC Inclusive Tourism Standards

How global sustainable tourism criteria align with accessibility best practice and how to apply them to your organisation.

Standards
💬

Accessible Communication

Using respectful, person-first language; handling enquiries sensitively; and communicating access information clearly across digital and print channels.

Customer Service
🏨

Accessible Product & Experience Design

Auditing and adapting accommodation, tours, transport, and venue environments to meet diverse visitor needs.

Operations
✈️

Aviation Accessibility Procedures

Pre-flight requirements, mobility aid handling, boarding assistance standards, and coordination between airline and ground teams.

Aviation
🧠

Hidden & Non-Visible Disabilities

Recognising and responding to sensory, cognitive, and mental health needs, including autism, low vision, hearing loss, and dementia.

Specialist
📣

Marketing & Promotion of Inclusive Travel

Reaching travellers of all abilities through inclusive imagery, clear information architecture, and digital accessibility standards.

Marketing
🗺️

Emergency Procedures & Inclusive Safety

Evacuation planning, personal emergency plans, and ensuring all guests are accounted for in safety-critical scenarios.

Safety
Day 3 — Famil & Site Visits

Learning from the industry, first-hand

On the final day of the programme, participants move from the classroom to the field, joining hosted site visits with Fiji's key aviation and ground handling stakeholders to understand their accessibility processes from the inside.

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Airports Fiji Ltd (AFL)

Explore terminal accessibility provisions, designated assistance zones, airport navigation aids, and the procedures staff follow to support passengers with reduced mobility or sensory needs.

Terminal Infrastructure
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Air Terminal Services (ATS)

A behind-the-scenes look at ground handling operations — from mobility aid check-in and loading, to crew communication and passenger facilitation through the terminal journey.

Ground Handling
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Fiji Airways

Discover how Pacific aviation's flagship carrier manages pre-boarding assistance, special service requests, in-cabin accessibility, and cabin crew training for passengers with disability.

In-Flight Accessibility
Who should attend

This training is designed for you

Whether you are on the front line of guest experience or shaping strategy from head office, this programme has relevance for professionals at every level of Fiji's tourism ecosystem.

🏨

Hotel & Resort Teams

Front desk, concierge, housekeeping, F&B and management

🚐

Tour & Activity Operators

Guides, drivers, product managers and operations staff

✈️

Aviation Professionals

Check-in agents, cabin crew, ground handlers

🧳

Travel Agents & Wholesalers

Retail agents and inbound tour operators

🏛️

Tourism Boards & Government

Policy, destination marketing and industry development staff

🎓

Hospitality Educators

Lecturers and trainers embedding inclusion in curricula

Learning Outcomes

What participants take away

By the end of the three-day programme, participants will be equipped to drive meaningful change in their workplace and community.

Apply global accessibility standards locally

Understand GSTC criteria and how they translate to Pacific contexts.

Communicate with confidence and respect

Use appropriate language and handle enquiries from travellers with disability with ease.

Identify and remove access barriers

Conduct a basic accessibility audit of products, spaces, and communications.

Design more inclusive experiences

Apply universal design thinking to tours, accommodation and services.

Understand aviation accessibility procedures

Navigate coordination with airlines and ground handlers for passengers with disability.

Champion inclusion in your organisation

Make the business case for accessible tourism and lead staff training internally.

Receive a certificate of completion

A recognised credential from Rosie Travel Group & GSTC.

Join a Pacific inclusion network

Connect with fellow professionals committed to accessible travel in the region.

Registration

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Dates
23–25 September 2026 · two training days plus one famil day
Venue
Tanoa International Hotel, Nadi
Investment
FJD $850 per participant
Funding
Claimable under the FNU National Training & Productivity levy
Includes
All sessions & materials, Day 3 famil transport, networking dinner, and a certificate of completion

Registration details

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