Dubai International hosts simulation for children with autism disorders

via WAM

A guided travel simulation for children with autism spectrum disorders was held at Dubai International Airport, in an effort to ease travel readiness for children and their families. 

The simulation offered children a calm, structured environment, as they navigated key airport touchpoints, from check-in and passport control to boarding gates, allowing them to build familiarity to reduce anxiety. 

The practice session was conducted under the Ta’alouf Programme, which equips families and educators of people of determination with the skills to address children’s behavioural, psychological and educational needs. It supports the integration of individuals with conditions such as autism, Down syndrome and developmental delays into society by transforming challenges into opportunities for growth.

Majed Al Joker, Chief Operating Officer of Dubai Airports, said the initiative demonstrated the power of collaboration and the importance of empathy in delivering accessible travel experiences. “Accessibility goes beyond infrastructure. It’s about meeting individual needs with care and understanding,” he said.

This initiative is part of Dubai Airports’ wider strategy to enhance accessibility for all. Dubai International Airport is the first international airport globally to receive the Certified Autism Center designation from an international credentialing body.

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