Published on July 5, 2025
The Airport Transport Organization (ATO) recently hosted a landmark meeting to advance its inclusion project for neurodivergent passengers. This initiative aims to make air travel more accessible, ensuring that passengers with autism spectrum disorder and related conditions receive tailored support and comfortable experiences throughout their journeys.
During the event, industry leaders discussed the introduction of sensory-friendly spaces, specialized staff training, and clear communication tools to reduce stress for neurodivergent travelers. The program highlights ATO’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in modern aviation.
Moving forward, the project will collaborate with airlines, ground services, and international partners to implement best practices. The goal is to set a new global standard, positioning ATO as a benchmark for inclusive passenger care across all terminals.
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