About this deal
help ensure passengers are afforded additional time and care during their journey through the terminal. experience for adults and children affected by autism. The airport has worked with Autism West Midlands
Lanyards: Aberdeen Airport is happy to provide its green lanyard or card to help key staff discreetly identify travellers with hidden disabilities. departure gate. The airport’s Westpier section offers an area of quieter seating and natural daylight.training to members of passenger-facing staff to improve the experience for those affected by ASD. As of a hidden disability lanyard - and their party - should approach a member of airport staff or speak to and children, who are affected by autism feel much more comfortable as they wait to board. Airlines also
Lanyards: Southampton offers a green ‘Helping Hands Lanyard’ which teams have been trained to recognise and where required offer additional support throughout the airport journey. The lanyard can be obtained at the Special Assistance desk.Autism Speaks has collaborated with Twigtale to develop teaching stories to help keep your child safe! You provide the personal photos and details, Twigtale provides the scripted story. Stores include Water Safety, I Stay in My House, Police Officer My Friend, If I Get Lost and more.