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Air Canada to Kick Off 2025 Autism Aviation Events in Edmonton 

by Bruce Parkinson  April 03, 2025
Air Canada to Kick Off 2025 Autism Aviation Events in Edmonton 

The new sensory room at Edmonton International Airport.

Air Canada and the Air Canada Foundation have partnered with Edmonton International Airport (YEG) and Autism Edmonton to host Autism Aviation Day this coming weekend at YEG. 

The first of a series of planned special Autism Aviation events Air Canada will host across the country in 2025, the event aims to provide a supportive environment where children on the spectrum can familiarize themselves with elements of air travel.

Participants will learn about the entire pre-flight process, helping to ease anxiety and build confidence for future journeys — not only for the children but for their parents too. 

Air Canada has also donated a row of aircraft seats to Edmonton International Airport’s new Sensory Room. Unveiled this week, the room aims to offer respite for neurodivergent passengers, including those with autism, anxiety or other sensory processing challenges.

“Autism Aviation Days are more than just practice runs — they’re a gateway to confidence,” says Rebecca Smillie-Nedelec, Director, Community Engagement at Air Canada. 

“For many families, the opportunity to practice the airport and flight process in a supportive and flexible environment can make their future air travel dreams a reality. These events have a lasting impact, helping children feel more comfortable and ultimately improving the quality of life for families who may have otherwise avoid flying.”

Carmen Donnelly, VP, Passenger Experience and Terminal Operations at YEG, says the initiatives are valuable. “YEG is dedicated to being an airport for everyone, and we believe that neurodiverse individuals and their families should have the opportunity to experience the airport and flight process with confidence and comfort.” 

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Air Canada is also a participant in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program.

“We are grateful to be part of Autism Aviation Days, partnering with Air Canada, the Air Canada Foundation, Autism Edmonton and many other organizations that share our vision of creating a welcoming and accessible airport experience for all. We look forward to opening the doors to new experiences and adventures for travellers who may have previously been apprehensive about air travel.”

Morine Rossi, Programs Manager at Autism Edmonton, explains why the organization is excited about the partnership.

 “Travel is such an important part of life, but for many Autistic people, it may be a sensory and/or transitional nightmare. Preparing to fly, the experience at the airport, and flying can be overwhelming to anyone. By giving families and individuals this opportunity to practice in a safe and planned way, we are opening doors to unlimited opportunities of travel and adventures.”

In 2024, Air Canada and the Air Canada Foundation held four Autism Aviation Days, helping over 125 children and their families learn more about air travel. The next Autism Aviation Day will take place on May 10 in Kamloops.

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