8 ways Alaska Airlines is committed to making travel more accessible
Alaska Airlines believes travel is for everyone. Learn how we’re making flying and our workplace more accessible.
Travelers with disabilities learn what it feels like to fly – without leaving LAX
Alaska Airlines and Los Angeles World Airports collaborated this June on the “Ability to Fly” event, which allowed 71 individuals with disabilities and their families to experience air travel before booking an actual flight.
The fear of flying: Helping kids with autism ease into air travel
Temple Grandin, a well-known advocate for people on the autism spectrum, says children have to experience different things in order to develop. “A child’s not going to find out he likes to play a musical instrument if you never expose him to it,” she said. That could also be said of air travel, which many people…