American Airlines Offers Practice Flights for Children with Autism

Source: TRAVEL / By Nancy DeVault / June 29, 2022

Kids typically love airplanes, pilots and all things associated with flying. But for children (and adults) with autism spectrum disorder, traveling by plane can feel extremely overwhelming. Challenges may arise because of changes in routine, crowded spaces, unfamiliar sights and sounds, unpredictability and other elements. Overcoming such challenges can be tricky to navigate for the passenger who has autism, as well as their family members and/or travel companions.


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