Good news for wheelchair users!

Good news for wheelchair users and people who are fed up with walking miles to airport departure gates . Inverness Airport is all on one level and is very compact.
More good news!!! Inverness Airport, being a ‘mobility friendly’ organization, presents shop and cafe layouts that are easily traversed in a wheelchair or motorized scooter. You will find ample disabled parking bays, disabled toilets and access into the airport is achieved through huge revolving doors. Members of staff are happy to assist when needed, as well as to provide wheelchairs. To help people with mobility difficulties board and disembark the plane, Ambulift is available at the airport. If this sounds like something that could make your life just that little bit easier, you need to book it up via your airline prior to your flight.
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