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ACCESSIBLE TOURISM IN AIR TRANSPORT AS PERCEIVED BY PWDs: THE CASE OF NAIA

TERMINAL 2
Researchers:
Marc Ashley A. Al-os
Shamaine P. Cabales
Rosilyn O. Emperado
Patricia Ann L. Navas
Roy Frederick R. Salud

GROUP WORK PERFORMANCE 2


JOURNAL MATRIX
Journals Subtopic 1 Subtopic 2 Subtopic 3 Objectives
(Write in APA Format) (How does it align to
the study)
Alen, E., Domiguez, T., New market Senior Motivations Throughout this
Losada, N., (2012). New trends tourism and of senior journal, the
Opportunities for the Tourism accessible tourists researchers are also
Market: Senior Tourism and tourism – provided with
Accessible Tourism. Theoretical sufficient information
intechopen.com/books/visionsf bases to understand the
or-global-tourism-industry- particular topic
creating-and-sustaining- through a specific
competitive-strategies/new- viewpoint, to gain
opportunities-for-the-tourism- the expertise and
market-senior-tourism-and- perspective in the
accessible-tourism Accessible sector
throughout the
tourism industry.
Allen, A., Berger, C., Brennan, Challenges in Experiences Challenges This study provides
K., Brouwer, H., Celeste, P., air on air experienced an insight into
Chanda, M., Damman, J., transportation transportatio by the PWD PWD's challenges in
Dentice, K., Elsbury, N, n of PWD in air the airport setting,
Engstrom, H., Ferrari, E., transport such as airport
Franke, J., Harrell, C., Jaeger, layout and design,
J., Khera, J., Lach, B., stores and
McDonald, M. Miller, A., restaurants, and
Mishra, A., Mueller, H., et.al. walkways and
(2019). Mobility Accessibility: seating areas are
Problems and Solution. Report often cumbersome
on the Challenges of air or inaccessible. It
Transportation Experienced by also provides
People with Disability. [Purdue potential solutions
University]. Purdue e-Pubs. for these issues,
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/cgi/ including detachable
viewcontent.cgi?article=1001& plane seats or
context=ugcw personal
wheelchairs onboard
an airplane redesign
to provide additional
restroom space.
This is essential for
our study for it
tackles problems
and potential
solutions that may
support the result of
our study.
Benjamin, S., Bottone, E., & Inclusive Tourism Accessibility This study shows
Lee, M. (2020). Beyond tourism promotional the growing
accessibility: exploring the approach materials numbers of Persons
representation of people with with Disabilities
disabilities in tourism (PWDs) affect the
promotional materials. Journal tourism industry.
of Sustainable Tourism, 1– Also, the applying of
19. doi:10.1080/09669582.202 inclusive tourism in
0.1755295 every destination is
why it needs to be
diverse. This is
aligned with our
study since it
promotes the
importance of PWDs
in the society.
Cahapay, M. (2020). Ushering Actions to Assistive Other social The journal is also
children with disabilities in the usher children technologies services to relevant to the topic
‘newnormal’ post-COVID-19 with disabilities to augment improve of study; however,
period: collective actions in the in the new information access and researchers want to
Philippines. doi: normal and mobility understand the
https://doi.org/10.1080/096875 communicati perspective of
99.2020.1829557 on disabled individuals
mostly on new
norms facing the
country due to a
timely pandemic.
This approach gives
researchers an idea
of what can be
adapted to children
with disabilities, in
particular.
Chang, Y.-C., & Chen, C.-F. Needs of PWD Factors that facilitation of This study provides
(2012). Meeting the needs of air passengers facilitate help on an insight on
disabled air passengers: help from PWD meeting the needs
Factors that facilitate help from airlines and passenger of disabled air
airlines and airports. Tourism airports to to airlines passengers by good
Management, 33(3), 529–536. the needs of and airports training that will
doi:10.1016/j.tourman.2011.06 PWD ensure disabled
.002 passengers are
more likely to
receive significant
assistance from staff
resulting from
traveling more
efficiently and taking
away a favorable
impression of the
organization. This
study is imperative
to our current study.
It shows
recognizing, and
catering needs of
PWD's could
improve airline
business reputation
and image, which
can be adapted by
NAIA Terminal 2.
Darcy, S., & Dickson, T. J. A whole-of-life Accessible Universal This journal aligns
(2009). A whole-of-life approach to Tourism Design with the study being
approach to tourism: the case tourism conducted by the
for accessible tourism researchers as it
experiences. Journal of gives insights on
Hospitality and Tourism how the concept
Management. 16(1). p.32–44. whole-of-life
doi:10.1375/jhtm.16.1.32. approach to tourism
through accessible
tourism and its
importance to meet
the tourism demand
of people with
disabilities, including
aging people. It also
reviews Universal
Design's
development as a
solution to meet
people’s access
requirements for the
travel and tourism
industry that
provides access for
all. This information
will help the
researchers know
more about
accessible tourism
and its other related
context.
Darcy, S., McKercher, B., & Tourism and Accessible Future The said journal
Schweinsberg, S. (2020). Disability Tourism perspective aligns with the study
From tourism and disability to for future being conducted by
accessible tourism: a developmen the researchers as it
perspective article. Tourism t of gives information on
Review. 75(1). pp. 140-144. accessible how the
doi: 10.1108/TR-07-2019- tourism development of
0323. tourism and
disability become
significant in
conceptualizing and
defining accessible
tourism. It gives
researchers
knowledge of where
the interrelation of
tourism and
disability started and
how accessible
tourism was formed.
It also identifies the
Human Rights of
people with
disabilities in the
critical sectors of
tourism, such as
transportation,
accommodation,
and attraction, that
will help develop
accessibility to help
researchers have
insights for possible
recommendations.
Michopoulou, E., Darcy, S., Accessible Accessible Universal This particular
Ambrose, I., Buhalis, D. Tourism Tourism- Approaches journal examined
(2015). Accessible tourism Futures Persons various concepts
futures: the world we dream to with and global initiatives
live in and the opportunities we Disabilities that will shape
hope to have. Journal of accessible tourism
Tourism Futures, Vol. 1 Iss 3 futures. Thus, this is
pp. 179 188. doi 10.1108/JTF- used as one of the
08-2015-0043 theoretical
frameworks that
would strengthen
the paper because
incorporating
universal design
approaches through
disability and lifetime
considerations is a
basis for future
accessible
destination
experiences.
Wattanacharoensil, W., Airport Traveler airport is a This study provides
Schuckert, M., Graham, A., & experience perspective representati a credible analysis
Dean, A. (2017). An analysis ve of a of the traveler's
of the airport experience from destination perspective in the
an air traveler perspective. airports. The journal
Journal of Hospitality and also discussed how
Tourism Management, 32, they perceive the
124– airport as a whole as
135. doi:10.1016/j.jhtm.2017.0 they step into the
6.003 terminal to arrive at
the destination. This
is aligned to our
study due to the
perspective and
insight of a
passenger to the
airports.
Zajadacz, A. (2015). Evolution Disability Accessible Accessible A journal that
of models of disability as a Models Tourism Tourism focuses on the
basis for further policy Developmen models of disability
changes in accessible tourism. t as a basis for further
Journal of Tourism Futures, policy changes in
Vol. 1 Iss 3 pp. 189 – 202. doi accessible tourism is
http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JTF- also one of this
04-2015-0015 paper's theoretical
bases. Additionally,
several proposals
are made for
integrating the
models for the
potential
implications on the
transformation of the
accessible tourism
industry in the
future. This is in line
as the paper wants
to determine the
perceptions of
Persons with
Disabilities (PWDs)
on the facilities and
services of NAIA
Terminal 2. Such
perceptions could
contribute to an
accessible
destination through
the implementation
of Artificial
Intelligence (AI).

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