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Emirates becomes first Autism Certified Airline and expands travel rehearsal program to 17 cities

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Emirates has announced its status as the world's first Autism Certified Airline and is expanding its 'Travel Rehearsal' program to 17 global cities to support neurodiverse travelers. The announcement was made on X.

According to Emirates, the airline received the designation of the world’s first Autism Certified Airline from the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES). This recognition followed extensive autism awareness and sensitivity training completed by over 30,000 Emirates employees across various customer-facing roles. The certification represents a significant organizational effort to enhance inclusivity for neurodiverse passengers.

As reported by Arabian Business, Emirates has launched its 'Travel Rehearsal' initiative in 17 cities worldwide, including Paris, Brisbane, Toronto, Dubai, and Manchester. These sessions are conducted in collaboration with local autism organizations and provide neurodiverse children and their caregivers an opportunity to practice the airport journey in a controlled environment. The program aims to build confidence and reduce travel-related anxiety for first-time flyers with sensory sensitivities.

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According to Travel PR News, Emirates has also expanded its accessibility offerings with sensory-friendly tools such as fidget toys, digital travel guides, and quiet airport zones. Developed in consultation with IBCCES, these resources are designed to assist passengers with autism and sensory processing differences throughout their travel experience. These enhancements align with Dubai’s broader commitment to becoming the world’s most disability-accessible city by 2025.

Emirates was founded in 1985 and is based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It operates a modern fleet of over 260 aircraft serving more than 150 destinations across six continents. The airline is recognized for its innovation, premium service, and leadership in inclusive aviation practices.

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