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Air Canada Holds First Autism Aviation Day of 2026 in Saskatoon

by Bruce Parkinson  May 15, 2026
Air Canada Holds First Autism Aviation Day of 2026 in Saskatoon

Air Canada held its first Autism Aviation Day of the year at Saskatoon’s YXE.

Air Canada, the Air Canada Foundation and Autism Services of Saskatoon welcomed families to YXE Saskatoon Airport for its first Autism Aviation Day of 2026 and the first ever held in the prairie city. 

Designed to support children on the autism spectrum and the people who travel alongside them, Autism Aviation Days help families become more accustomed with the airport journey. This includes check in, security screening, boarding and time on board an aircraft, all without the pressures of a typical travel day.

The Saskatoon event brought together partners, employees and volunteers to create a supportive and meaningful travel experience.

“At the Air Canada Foundation, we are committed to helping children and their families access experiences that support their well-being and open new possibilities,” said Eric Lauzon, Director, Community Relations & Partnerships. 

“Through programs like Autism Aviation Days, and alongside our partners and dedicated volunteers, we are helping families feel more at ease with travel by reducing uncertainty and supporting them every step of the way so they can move forward with confidence.”

Throughout the experience, 74 participants, including 36 children, moved through check-in, security, and boarding the aircraft, guided by Air Canada employees, airport staff and volunteers. With extra time, flexibility and reassurance built in at every step, families were able to ask questions, explore the environment and build confidence in a setting designed with their needs in mind.

A video look at the Air Canada Autism Aviation Day at Saskatoon airport.

This milestone event also marked the first Autism Aviation Day to feature an Air Canada mainline aircraft, an Airbus A220, which completed a 20-minute flight and landing. 

This unique addition allowed families to experience real movement and in-flight sensations in a carefully planned and supportive environment, helping to reduce uncertainty and make future travel feel more accessible.

“This experience not only provided an opportunity for families, but it increased their confidence in travelling with their autistic children,” said Alex Scott, Director of Family Programs, Autism Services of Saskatoon. 

“Air Canada and YXE Saskatoon Airport provided an inclusive, barrier-free, experience that will be a difference maker for future travel. Autism Services could not be more encouraged by this initiative. Thank you, Air Canada!”

Interest in the Saskatoon event was strong, with more than 500 families on the waiting list. Air Canada says this highlights the growing need for programs that help make air travel more approachable and inclusive.

Autism Aviation Days are facilitated by the Air Canada Foundation in collaboration with Air Canada’s Customer Accessibility team, Airports, Jazz Aviation LP, PAL Airlines and charitable partners across the country. Air Canada, Jazz and PAL Airlines donate aircraft, fuel, employee time and volunteer support to bring these experiences to life.

Autism Aviation Days will continue in communities across Canada throughout 2026, helping more families feel confident and prepared for air travel.

  
  
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