Dubai Airports has enhanced its autism-inclusive training program, now reaching 45,000 employees across the airport community — a 36% increase from last year. The expanded initiative supports Dubai's goal of becoming a Certified Autism Destination.
Dubai International (DXB) holds the distinction of being the world's first international airport to receive the Certified Autism Center designation from the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES). It also carries Autism Certification from the Dubai Autism Center.
"True inclusion starts with people,” said Majed Al Joker, chief operating officer at Dubai Airports. “We are embedding a culture of understanding and proactive support across our airports. DXB and DWC are more than airports — they are Dubai's gateway to the world, shaping the first and last impressions of our city for millions of residents and visitors. With this comes a responsibility: to ensure that every guest, regardless of their individual needs, feels supported and included."
The IBCCES-accredited training has been implemented throughout DXB and Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum (DWC) International airports. Frontline teams from Dubai Airports and key partners, including Dubai Police, Dubai Customs, Dubai Duty Free, Dubai Taxi Company, Emirates and other airlines and concessionaires have incorporated the training into their operations.
Staff training focuses on sensory awareness, effective communication and techniques to reduce anxiety for neurodiverse individuals. Guest Experience Ambassadors wearing Sunflower pins provide specialized assistance at key points throughout both airports.
During Autism Acceptance Month, DXB’s Smart Gates are illuminated in blue to show solidarity with the autism community. Sunflowers, recognized internationally as a symbol for hidden disabilities, are also displayed across DXB terminals.
Services available to travelers include the DXB Travel Planner, an online visual guide to help guests prepare for their journey, and the Sunflower Lanyard program, which provides access to priority lanes and autism-friendly routes through the airport. Additional offerings include complimentary two-hour parking, dedicated taxis, wheelchair services and an Assisted Travel Lounge in Terminal 2 that serves as a quiet, sensory-friendly space.
Dubai Airports continues its "We All Meet the World Differently" initiative, working alongside the Community Development Authority, autism organizations, schools and advocacy groups to raise awareness about neurodiversity.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Dubai Airports. It has been fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.