In partnership with the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Delta Air Lines has unveiled a unique, try-before-you-fly mock aircraft cabin, designed for the benefit of people with “sensory, physical or cognitive disabilities, those with fear of flying, and service dogs a place to experience and become familiar with an aircraft cabin in a serene setting.”
“We are always looking for ways to build travel equity,” said Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) Chair Rick King. “It’s easy to take air travel for granted, but for many it presents unique challenges and requires different resources. The Travel Confidently MSP Education Center is one more way we can provide resources to the community and lower the barriers to flying for as many people as possible.”
To learn more about this new partnership, read the press release from Delta Air Lines.
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