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CEA Card Scheme

Last updated: 15/12/2025

The UK Cinema Association (UKCA) and its members want to make visiting the cinema an inclusive and enjoyable experience for all. We fully appreciate that some disabled people face barriers at the cinema as a result of the effect of their disability. We are working hard to identify and remove these barriers.

Some disabled people need to be accompanied by someone else to enjoy the cinema experience because of the barriers they experience resulting from the effect of their disability. To make being accompanied as easy as possible the UKCA operates the CEA Card scheme.

The scheme allows a Cardholder to be accompanied by someone, free of charge, when they purchase the applicable full price ticket to visit a participating cinema with that person. The CEA Card scheme is intended to benefit everyone who might face barriers that require someone's assistance when visiting the cinema, such as barriers that result from sight or hearing loss, having limited mobility or being neurodivergent.

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  • Scotland

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