temoji, a UK-based marketing and consulting firm specialising in the global corporate travel and meetings industry, has launched a survey to better understand the experiences of neurodivergent business travellers around the world.
In an article originally published by The Business Travel Magazine, temoji says the survey will shed light on “the pain points, needs and required adaptations needed to create a more frictionless travel experience for this community”.
“Neurodivergence is very close to my heart; my son is on the autistic spectrum, and I have dyslexia and ADHD. I want to use our unique platform at temoji to support business travellers within this community and highlight some of the challenges they face, and drive debate around the solutions that could be implemented to create a more frictionless journey for neurodivergent travellers. I hope this project will mark a significant step on that journey,” commented Ian Jones, who will be spearheading the project.
Paul Tilstone, Founder of temoji, said he hoped that by undertaking the ambitious project, it would “enlighten the wider supplier community on where changes, adaptations and greater thought need to be given to this important community.”
Click here to access temoji’s Business Travel Neurodivergence survey.
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