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Emirates extends autism-friendly travel in the Philippines

Afia Ali
Last updated: 19 August 2026 17:30
By Afia Ali
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The Travel Rehearsal Programme is part of the airline's commitment to accessible and inclusive travel © Jimmy K
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Emirates has expanded its Travel Rehearsal programme to Clark International Airport in the Philippines to help neurodiverse children. Including families in the process helps children become familiar with air travel, making the experience more autism-friendly for those who need it.

Emirates Airbus A380 taxiing on a runway, with the airline’s gold branding and UAE flag tail livery visible. A smaller passenger aircraft and airport infrastructure can be seen in the background under a clear blue sky
Emirates aim to create a more comfortable experience for neurodiverse passengers © Nik Oak

The Travel Rehearsal Programme

The initiative marks Emirates‘ second rehearsal in the Philippines, following an earlier event held in Cebu in June.

The most recent session involved 22 students, their families and eight teachers from Hand Prints School of Progressive Education and Beyond Play Learning Center.

Airline cabin crew member in an Emirates uniform handing a branded shopping bag to a child with a backpack inside an airport terminal
Emirates staff and airport partners guided families through each step © Emirates

The Process

The participants complete a three-hour course in which they cover key travel stages, including check-in, immigration, security screening, the departure area, and a simulated boarding process. The Emirates staff and airport partners guided families through each step, helping children become familiar with the airport environment and processes before travelling.

The rehearsal is supported by Clark International Airport, border control, security teams, and Emirates ground handling partners as part of the airline’s commitment to accessible and inclusive travel.

Emirates country manager for the Philippines, Khalid Al Zarooni, stated:

“Making travel more inclusive starts long before a customer boards a flight; it means recognising that every traveller experiences the airport differently and working alongside our partners to make travel more accessible…We’re pleased to bring the travel rehearsal programme to Clark and hope it encourages more families to see travel as something to enjoy together.”

The aim of the programme is to reduce uncertainty and create a more comfortable experience for neurodiverse passengers.

What do you think of Emirates’ new autism-friendly travel? Let us know in the comments below!

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