Domestic Transport Children's rights Child labour in domestic transport is common in many tourist destinations. Numerous children and young people (mostly boys) work as informal helpers for transportation companies or family businesses or are directly recruited by drivers. Learn more Select
Domestic Transport Community impact Increasing mobility is leading to rising demand for transport infrastructure. Megaprojects such as airports, as well as smaller construction projects, may violate the rights of local communities. Learn more Select
Domestic Transport Customer rights The main customer rights issues when travelling in their destination countries are getting involved in an accident and accessibility for customers with disabilities. Learn more Select
Domestic Transport Workers' rights Local driving personnel have a crucial role in tourism: their working conditions and motivation directly influence customer satisfaction and safety. Learn more Select