An Emirates airplane during final approach.
The move has been met with tremendous enthusiasm across social media as well.
This is wonderful, one user commented on apost sharing the news.
An Emirates airplane during final approach. (Photo: Bahnfrend, viaWikimedia Commons,CC 4.0)
So many people have so many misconceptions about autism.
My children find the smell of the food and noise to be massive triggers.
Another remarked: Im autistic myself and I can handle a plan, but my daughter cant.
Emirates flight lifting off from LAX to DXB. (Photo: BriYYZ, viaWikimedia Commons,CC 2.0)
Its a very nice idea and I hope other autistic people and children can benefit from it.
To learn more about this exciting initiative, visit theEmirates website.
Emirates will soon become the worlds first autism-certified airline.
Members of the Emirates cabin crew at the inaugural flight to Brussels in 2014. (Photo: Brussels Airport, viaWikimedia Commons,CC 2.0)
Emirates flight lifting off from LAX to DXB.
Members of the Emirates cabin crew at the inaugural flight to Brussels in 2014.
A pink fidget cube.
A pink fidget cube. (Photo: Mantelmoewe, viaWikimedia Commons,CC 1.0)