The UK govt will announce that it intends to create a passenger charter as part of its new aviation strategy, with a focus on people travelling with reduced mobility and hidden disabilities. According to Aviation minister Liz Sugg, "we are determined to work with industry to continue to drive up service levels and the new passenger charter aims to improve the experience of all passengers when they fly.” The charter will include measures to improve accessibility standards for airports and introduce them for airlines; to better train aviation employees; and to raise awareness among disabled passengers about their rights. There have been several recent examples in the UK media of people in wheelchairs being stuck on planes for hours after assistance or equipment they needed went missing or were not provided. <br/>