Correction: Double-Decker Exhibition Stand ROI: When Does the Second Storey Actually Pay Back?
Corrected by Emir Baycan · Full-Stack Developer, Mobile App Builder and Web Platform Founder with expertise in SEO, automation, SaaS, AI visibility, DevOps and scalable digital products
Emir Baycan found something wrong, outdated, or unsupported on this page and proposed a fix. The publisher accepted the correction.
- Role
- Correction
- Publisher
- Exhibition Stands EU
- Topic
- Booth Design
- Status
- Accepted
- Date
- 16 July 2026
The exact change
Accessibility for the upper floor. EU Directive 2019/882 (the European Accessibility Act) increasingly requires upper-floor access for wheelchair users at consumer-facing fairs from June 2025.
Accessibility for the upper floor. While the European Accessibility Act does not specifically name exhibition stands as covered premises, many consumer-facing fairs increasingly expect upper-floor wheelchair access as a matter of venue policy and audience expectation from June 2025 onward.
Suggested change
Accessibility for the upper floor. While the European Accessibility Act does not specifically name exhibition stands as covered premises, many consumer-facing fairs increasingly expect upper-floor wheelchair access as a matter of venue policy and audience expectation from June 2025 onward.
Why this is better
4 issues fixed: Overreach on the scope of Directive (EU) 2019/882. The Act's enumerated list of covered products/services does not include exhibition stands or trade fairs, so it does not 'increasingly require' upper-floor wheelchair access at fairs as a legal matter. | Fabricated citation. No AUMA publication titled 'Double-Decker Exhibition Stand Construction: Engineering and Cost Standards' is documented. | Fabricated citation. IFES (International Federation of Exhibition and Event Services) does not publish a named 'European Double-Decker Stand Survey'; its real output is trade press, newsletters, and a sustainability materials database, not this named survey. | Fabricated sub-report title and implausible edition number. The real UFI Global Exhibition Barometer is a biannual survey of industry business sentiment (revenue outlook, staffing, economic concerns); it does not publish a 'Major Stand Construction Trends' sub-report, and its 2024 editions were the 32nd and 33rd, not the 35th (the 35th edition was published in July 2025).
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