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Update on a prior Post

Update on a prior Post

Posted by Alan Day Managing change

Although we try to keep information up to date, sometimes we miss something.

In this case we apologize to our wonderful friends at Cincinnati International Airport (CVG) for giving out the wrong name for their program inour post https://autismchecked.com/practice-makes-good-enough/.

The correct name for the program is LIFT – Leading Individuals Forward Together.

This program is great and it goes to illustrate CVG’s dedication to inclusivity for all.

Their next event is on April 27th, 2019. If you live close enough to make it there, we really recommend this event.

 

You will need to register in advance. Here is the link:http://cvgairport.com/lift

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Alan Day – Co-Founder of Autism Double-Checked is an accomplished travel agent who began his career with Liberty Travel in 1999, then on moving to Connecticut in 2005, he formed his own agency. Alan’s son has Autism Spectrum Disorder: When considering the impact that his son’s Autism had on their own family vacations, Alan decided to refocus his agency and specialize in providing assistance and support for families impacted by Autism. For this purpose, he founded ASD Vacations to exclusively a serve such families. In addition to assisting individual families, Alan produced a unique program called ‘Magic for Autism’ that enables groups of families to travel together with support for flights and at the destination. Alan also wrote a ‘Guide to Flying with Autism Spectrum Disorder’ and the Autism Passport as a means of communication between parents and destination resorts. Alan also writes a regular blog with tips and resources for families traveling with Autism.

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Both of ADC’s co-founders are career ‘travel people’ and both have special needs children: CEO Alan Day comes from the travel agency side and David Tait from aviation, where he was a co-founder of Virgin Atlantic Airways. In 2015, recognizing first-hand the industry’s lack of understanding of, and failure to cater to the special needs traveler, the two formed ADC and set about changing things.

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