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departure gate. The airport’s Westpier section offers an area of quieter seating and natural daylight. Keith Duffy, who appears in the airport videos, said: “I think it’s brilliant what Manchester Airport is doing to help both children and parents affected by autism. the terminal to help prepare for departure day. Call 07534988571 for more information on how to book. of the assistance desks where a member of staff will be ‘happy’ to help. See lanyard section below for
a departure day that’s as stress-free as possible. Along with lanyards and a hidden disability card, see could help ease the stress of departure day for those affected by autism. Get more information on the
Registrations & Approaches
terminals could be a daunting prospect for those affected by conditions such as autism. However, with Airport (EMA) offers a ‘try before you fly’ service that allows those with conditions such as autism, to mentioned above, Southend Airport offers a blue wristband instead of a lanyard. These will ensure that Legislation is also in place to ensure that people with hidden disabilities such as autism and dementia
surrounding air travel and ASD. If required, passengers and carers can request a familiarisation trip to someone in your party is affected by autism. While we are predominantly looking at autism, the hidden Airport can provide lanyards to quietly alert staff to passengers with hidden disabilities that may need the special assistance team at Manchester Airport. Special Assistance Reception areas can be found in
Southampton Airport
is the Sunflower Room in Terminal 1 for passengers affected by the likes of autism who need a little the terminal with the minimum of stress by discreetly alerting staff to the passenger’s needs. Call the