YLW event aims to help individuals with autism get used to the travel experience

| January 21, 2020 in Kelowna

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This weekend, Kelowna International Airport will be hosting an important event for the third straight year.

YLW is teaming up with the Canucks Autism Network to put on the YLW Accessibility Tour from 10 am until 12:30 pm on Sunday.

It’s a great way for individuals with autism and their families to experience the entire travel experience in a less stressful environment.

“Due to anxiety or sensory sensitivities, air travel can present significant challenges for individuals with autism,” says a release from the City of Kelowna. 

“The tour will take families through the entire pre-flight process, including check-in, security, finding their gate and boarding a plane.”

Families will also receive resource kits that come with tools to better prepare for air travel, including an activity storybook, step-by-step checklist, travel tips and an airport map.

“We are thrilled to work with YLW once again to increase autism accessibility at the airport,” said Britt Andersen, Canucks Autism Network’s CEO. 

“Because of this tour, individuals with autism and their families can more confidently navigate the airport, opening up a world of travel opportunities.”

It’s expected that more than 70 people will attend the event.

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