The certification continues to a one year collaboration with the International Board of Credentiaaling and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCE), which involved detailed reviews and comprehensive audits to create a new plan for aircraft passengers in action.
Emirates expands autism travel tests to 17 global cities
The airline has also expanded its ‘Travel Essay’ program to 17 cities worldwide, including Barcelona, Brisbane, Budapest, Cebu, Christchurch, Durban, Luanda, Madrid, Manila, Mauricio, Manchestero.
“Emirates has been promoting and facilitating good progress in accessible trips, and is part of our operational strategy. We continue working on this more inclusive mission. At the beginning of 2024, we were recognized as an Ondeds ™ certificate that now we are now in the first Autism Certified program of 30,000.
The concept of travel essay begged in 2023 as a community collaboration in Dubai, which involves the Department of Economy and Tourism, Dubai Airports, the General Directorate of Identity and Affairs of Foreigners, Dubai Police, Customs of Dubai and several schools and centers for autism.
Children and their caregivers practiced airport procedures, which include check-in, luggage fall, immigration, safety exam and shipping, helping the body of the body with the environment and airport processes.
Parents, therapists and teachers have reported that these essays have an “invaluable” leg to help children have successful flights by offering preparation and familiarity, as well as training staff support.
Currently, the travel test initiative is available invitation in collaboration with accredited centers.
Through April, Emirates highlighted the consciousness of autism for passengers through their flight entertainment system, with films such as Grandin temple and EzraPodcasts on the friendly mission for the autism of Dubai and the documentaries, including “Inside Our Autistic Minds” of the BBC.
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