July 31 2023  |  Airline & Terminal News

United adds Braille to cabin interiors

By Alex Preston

United Airlines is adding Braille signage to its cabin interiors in making air travel more inclusive for the blind and low vision community

United Airlines has become the first US airline to add Braille to aircraft interiors, helping those with visual disabilities more easily navigate the cabin independently.

The first 12 aircraft equipped with Braille markings for individual rows and seat numbers as well as inside and outside the lavatories, are now flying. United expects to outfit its entire mainline fleet with Braille by the end of 2026.

In addition to adding Braille, United is working with the National Federation of the Blind (NFB), the American Council of the Blind (ACB) and other disability advocacy groups to explore the use of other tactile navigational aids throughout the cabin such as raised letters, numbers and arrows.

"Finding your seat on a plane or getting to the restroom is something most of us take for granted, but for millions of our customers, it can be a challenge to do independently," said Linda Jojo, Executive Vice President, Chief Customer Officer for United in an accompanying press release. "By adding more tactile signage throughout our interiors, we're making the flying experience more inclusive and accessible, and that's good for everyone."

"We applaud United for taking an important step toward making its aircraft more accessible to blind passengers," said NFB President Mark Riccobono. "The flight experience is often frustrating for a number of reasons, one of which is the amount of information that is available exclusively through printed signs and other visual indicators. We hope to continue working with United to explore additional ways to make flying more accessible and less stressful for blind passengers."

United has recently redesigned its mobile app to make it easier to use for people with visual disabilities with increased color contrast, more space between graphics and reordering how information is displayed and announced to better integrate with the screen reader technologies like VoiceOver and TalkBack.

United's Inflight Seatback Entertainment screens offer a wide range of accessible features such as closed captioning, text-to-speech controls, magnification, explore-by-touch capabilities, audio-described movies, and adjustable and high-contrast text and color correction.

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