Accessibility
Many web sites contain significant barriers to access by not considering disabled users in the design phase. This web site design follows the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines to ensure that the web site is as accessible as possible.
Access keys
Access keys are keyboard shortcuts intended to help users who have difficulty in using pointing devices such as a mouse. Not every user has a graphic environment with a mouse or other pointing device — some rely on keyboard, alternative keyboard or voice input to navigate.
The access key shortcuts are allocated as follows:
- Key 0 - Jump to the main content on each page.
- Key 1 - Accessibility information.
- Key 2 - Sitemap.
- Key 3 - Book tickets.
- Key 4 - Join the Mailing List.
- Key 5 - Contact Us.
Use access key shortcuts like this:
PC running Windows using Internet Explorer v5+ - Press and hold the ALT key, press the appropriate Access Key, and then press ENTER.
PC running Windows using Mozilla, Firefox or Netscape v6+ - Press and hold the ALT key, then press the appropriate Access Key.
PC running Windows using Internet Explorer v4.x - Press and hold the ALT key, then press the appropriate Access Key.
MacIntosh computer using Internet Explorer v5+ - Press and hold CMD, then press the appropriate Access Key.
Note that Opera and earlier versions of the above browsers do not support Access Keys.
Validation
This web site meets the following standards: