Emirates Celebrates World Autism Month
With
concerted efforts to further enhance support services for travelers with hidden
disabilities including Autism, Emirates has rolled out specialized training to
more than 24,000 global cabin crew and ground staff, collaborated with Dubai
Airport on a useful travel planner and autism friendly route to make the
pre-boarding experience more seamless, and implemented additional thoughtful
measures to ensure passenger comfort onboard.
More
than 24,000 cabin crew and ground staff globally have completed Emirates ‘Introduction
to Autism and Hidden Disabilities’ training. The online course was
first launched in 2022 and covers a range of topics from the UAE National
Policy for People of Determination, recognizing autism, practical tips on how
to assist passengers with hidden disabilities, responding with empathy, and
information on the official support systems to help passengers in the airport.
Categorized
as a hidden disability, autism spectrum disorder is a neurological and
developmental disorder that affects how people interact with others,
communicate, learn, and behave. Known as a spectrum disorder because there are
wide variations in the types and severity of symptoms people experience, a
range of sensory needs can occur. For some travelers, the airport and aircraft
experience may feel too noisy, too bright, too unfamiliar, or too busy – and
these are some of the areas in which Emirates is striving to facilitate planned
and positive travel experiences, for customers with autism.
Before
the journey begins
Information in advance
Emirates
supports passengers with hidden disabilities by providing as much information
in advance as possible, so that families can plan, rehearse, and be reassured
about their upcoming travel. Passengers can check the Accessible Travel page on Emirates.com for
information and contact their Emirates local office with queries.
Free Seat Selection and Bulkhead Seat for autistic passengers and companions
Passengers
who declare a hidden disability will be facilitated as much as possible in the
complimentary selection of suitable seats, for example the bulkhead seats at
the front and middle of the aircraft for both the autistic passenger and their
companion. This can be requested via Emirates local office.
Book with ‘DPNA code’ for extra support
A
DPNA is an airline industry code for special service request (SSR) for a
‘passenger with intellectual or developmental disability’. The DPNA code can be
applied to a booking made in person, via telephone or travel agent and is
applied once the hidden disability is declared, so that the passenger will be
supported throughout their journey with assistance from trained staff.
Study the ‘Autism Friendly Guide’ to Dubai International Airport
Emirates
has collaborated with Dubai International Airport on a comprehensive pre-travel
planning tool for passengers with hidden disabilities. The Autism Friendly Guide to Dubai International
Airport provides a step-by-step explanation and images of every part of the
journey through the airport to boarding, and details what services are
available.
Pre-order meals
Some
passengers may need a special meal onboard if they have a sensory
sensitivity. This can be ordered a minimum of 24 hours in advance on www.Emirates.com or on the Emirates app.
There are options to order gluten free meals, bland meals, vegetarian and
diabetic meals. For Kids Meals, families who are travelling with an autistic
passenger may contact the Emirates local office with their request in
advance.
Pre plan what to watch on ice via Emirates app
Download
the Emirates app, and before a flight - passengers can spend time planning and
pre-selecting their favorite movies, TV shows or music playlists. Once the
passenger has boarded, their personally curated playlist can be synced
immediately to ice, saving time and enabling them
to settle into the flight with the comfort of familiar content.
Arrival
to airport
Complimentary parking for 2 hours
People
of Determination get complimentary parking in all terminals in Dubai
International Airport for 2 hours. People of Determination taxis can also be
booked via Dubai Taxi on their toll-free number 80088088.
Collect the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Lanyard
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower is a globally
recognized symbol for
hidden disabilities. Emirates staff with Sunflower pins are easily identifiable
and specially trained to assist travelers with hidden disabilities. Passengers
are encouraged to declare their hidden disability to these staff and collect a
Sunflower Lanyard to wear or bring their own from home, allowing for support
throughout the airport journey. The sunflower lanyard can be collected from the
information desk in Departures, Terminal 3 and from dedicated, easily
identifiable collection points in Terminals 1 and 2.
Autism Friendly Route
The
Autism Friendly Route through Dubai International Airport (DXB) ensures that
People of Determination (POD) can move through the airport with a dedicated
route. It includes access to priority lanes for check-in, passport control,
security and boarding; and can be availed when wearing the sunflower lanyard.
Specially trained staff equipped to support POD travelers will be easily
identifiable wearing sunflower pins, allowing for increased visibility,
communication and support throughout the airport journey.
Priority boarding or board last if preferred
People
who have declared their hidden disabilities to Emirates staff will be
facilitated in boarding the aircraft first if they choose, or last if this more
convenient.
Emirates
Inflight Experience
Families with children are seated together
Emirates
makes every effort to seat families with children together, and passengers who
have declared their hidden disability will be seated beside their companion or
guardian.
Noise cancelling earphones
Passengers
with an aural sensory need in First and Business Class will have access to
noise‑cancelling headphones to block out ambient cabin sounds. Travelers can
also bring their own Bluetooth enabled headphones if preferred.
Light Sensitivity
If
the customer, child or family member informs Emirates cabin crew about a light
sensitivity, cabin crew can turn off the passenger’s individual light, close
the window blind after take-off, and explain that the cabin lights will be dimmed
as soon as the meal services are completed.
Get busy with puzzles in Fly with Me magazine
Young
children onboard who need a screen break or distraction can request a copy of
the Emirates ‘Fly with Me’ activity pack, with its own pack of non-toxic coloring
pencils, featuring kid-friendly world maps, puzzles, drawing tutorials, coloring
pages, educational activities about Dubai and protecting the environment.
Choose your entertainment on ice
Passengers
enjoying an Emirates flight can pass the time in a world class entertainment
library with more than 5,000 channels of on demand entertainment, over 1,900
movies and 1,500 hours of TV, as well as music, podcasts and audiobooks across
40 languages, 5 channels of live TV including news from BBC, CNN and Sky News
Arabia, and two channels with live sport coverage- Sport 24 and Sport 24
Extra. Ice also has up to 100 video games, which can be played
by two players in different seats - if the game is a multiplayer game.
Emirates
continues to collaborate with multiple stakeholders including Dubai Airports,
General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs, Dubai Customs, Dubai
Police, Dubai Autism Centre and Dubai Economy and Tourism to improve the travel
experience for passengers with hidden disabilities and is committed to working
to help create a world where neurodivergent individuals feel accepted,
represented, included, empowered, and heard. World Autism Awareness Day takes
place annually on April 2.
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