homeaviation NewsHere are some expert suggestions on how to make air travel easier for neurodiverse people

Here are some expert suggestions on how to make air travel easier for neurodiverse people

Airlines and airports can have a Disability Assistance Officer for priority check-in and boarding. At times, the single counter has a long queue of senior citizens, families needing medical assistance, and pregnant women.

By CNBCTV18.com May 19, 2022 5:44:26 PM IST (Updated)

An IndiGo airline staff, on May 7, denied boarding to a specially-abled child at the Ranchi airport. While the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) issued a show-cause notice to Indigo, the airline, in its defense, said the boy was denied boarding as he was "visibly in panic."
However, this is hardly the only instance of insensitivity toward neurodiverse people. But now is the time to understand them and their requirements.

Here are some recommendations for a comfortable journey for neurodiverse people from Mugdha Kalra, an autism activist and co-founder of Not That Different: