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Pictured, from left are Pictured at the launch, from left are  Marty Morrissey, RTƒ Presenter, Mary Considine, Shannon Group acting CEO, Gearoid Mannion and Niall Maloney, Shannon Airport Operations Director. Picture: Oisin McHugh/FusionShooters.
Shannon Airport’s passenger centric approach to its operations has resulted in the creation of a new Shannon Airport Autism and Special Needs Programme to support airport users with autism and special needs and their families.

Launched by RTE personality Marty Morrissey, the initiative includes a new instructional video and brochure for people with autism and special needs to help them understand the process of getting through the airport.

In the 8 min 30 second video, airport staff guide people through the airport experience, from arrival at the car park through the check-in process and onto the plane, right through to returning back at the airport after a trip.  Similarly, the interactive online brochure gives a step by step guide to what happens at an airport and can be personalised to suit a person’s individual travel arrangements.

In addition, the airport is making available baseball hats and wrist bands for people with autism and special needs and their families so that they can be readily identified by airport staff and supported through their flight or their transport on arrival back at the airport.

The initiative is in keeping with Shannon’s dedication to passenger care. Later in the summer the airport will also unveil a ‘Quiet Room’ for passengers with autism and special needs to relax ahead of their flight.


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Shannon Airport Autism Special Needs Programme

Pictured at the launch, from left are Niall Maloney, Shannon Airport Operations Director, Marty Morrissey, RTƒ Presenter, Gearoid Mannion and Mary Considine, Shannon Group acting CEO.
Picture: Oisin McHugh/FusionShooters.

It was given the thumbs up at its launch this week by Gearoid Mannion, parent of two children from Ennis, Co. Clare, who attend the Abalta Special School in Galway for children with autism – one of Shannon Group’s designated staff charities for 2016.

“Families who have autistic children tend to be a bit isolated and tend to have fewer opportunities to go on holidays so what the airport is doing with its autism and special needs programme is brilliant as it takes the stress out of travelling and will enable families of children with autism to take a much needed break.” said Gearoid, who is also chairman of Ennis Voices for Autism (EVA),

“We have a long held reputation for putting the passenger at the heart of everything we do and the launch of this initiative is in keeping with that tradition.

“We are very much committed to supporting our community and in particular those who may require additional support and assistance.  We know how stressful parents of children on the autism spectrum and people with special needs can find travelling through an airport. We wanted to help by creating a customer care programme to address their needs. We are introducing wristbands and baseball caps that will enable airport staff to identify these people or their family members or carers and help them on their way.” said Niall Maloney, Airport Operations Director at Shannon,

Passengers with autism or special needs who wear the baseball caps or wristbands can be identified by staff and fast tracked through airport security screening. The airport is also offering a new service for families with autistic or special needs passengers to come to the airport in advance of their holiday so that they can familiarise themselves with the airport experience in advance of their trip to make it easier on the day of travel.

Information about Shannon Airport’s assistance programme call 061-712000 or email Passenger Assistance at [email protected]

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