Emirates has introduced a range of new services and enhancements aimed at improving accessibility for customers with disabilities or specific travel needs. The airline has launched an 'Accessible & Inclusive Travel Hub' on its website, Emirates.com, designed to provide comprehensive information and support for accessible travel. The hub features navigation options tailored for various disabilities, including mobility assistance, visual impairment, hearing impairment, and hidden disabilities. Customers can also search by journey stages or specific needs such as booking special assistance or preparing for travel with autism-friendly guides.
The design of the hub incorporates feedback from users with disabilities and uses technology that allows quick updates to meet evolving requirements. Features include sections on traveling with wheelchairs or medical devices, as well as guidance for families traveling with children or unaccompanied minors.
From November 1, 2025, Emirates will offer sensory products and fidget toys onboard all cabin classes. These items are intended to help neurodivergent passengers manage overstimulation during flights. Products include a tactile stress reliever shaped like an aircraft, two types of fidget cubes, and a branded rubber popper.