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Going by air: Aircraft toilets

Some airlines are redesigning aircraft interiors to provide toilets that are wheelchair accessible. DPTAC is currently working with the aviation industry to develop accessible toilet designs. A copy of the DPTAC consultation document can be found at: www.dptac.gov.uk/pubs/aviation/consult/index.htm.

However, for some time to come aircraft toilets will generally remain inaccessible for some disabled air travellers.

If you need assistance to reach the toilet, cabin crew can push the onboard wheelchair and offer general support, but they are not allowed to lift passengers or to assist with toileting.

If you are worried about continence on a long journey, there is a range of possible solutions. You might wish to discuss the possibilities with a continence advisor at your local health centre or hospital. The Disability Living Foundation's "Flying High" leaflet includes helpful advice on this subject.

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