Emirates set to become the world’s first Autism Certified Airline

Samantha Fletcher
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More than 30,000 Emirates cabin crew and ground staff will have completed the initial training. Emirates also plans to roll out new standards and services that will improve the on ground and inflight travel experience for both customers on the autism spectrum and their families and companions.
It will be interesting to hear people experiences of this. Having flown two years ago with them I found them a good airline, however we found the aircraft was changed and lost the front row seats we had chosen and paid extra for. At time I explaining I had chosen these for health reasons and they did nothing to accommodate this and it took months to get a refund on the extra fee we paid.
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