airport awareness book
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The
check-in
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Making
yourway
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terminal
Goingthroughsecurity
Waystogettotheairport Boarding
aplane
ReturninghomeDeparture
lounge
Thejourneyofyoursuitcase
manchesterairport.co.uk
Airport AwarenessTravel advice for parents and carers of children on the Autistic Spectrum
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We have created this book in conjunction with advice from the National Autistic Society,Autistic Society Greater Manchester Area and Bolton Kidz2gether.
This book has been written and created by Katy Gough.
Ian HowarthPhotography
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We realise how stressful going through an airport can be for children on the AutisticSpectrum, especially when it is a break in their routine and they are unsure of what toexpect.
This book will take you on the journey through Manchester Airport using photographs toexplain the process you will take. It has been divided into the various stages of your
journey through the airport describing what you will see and hear from arriving at theairport, going through security and through to returning back home.
In each section there is a tick box for you to interact and engage with your child in thesights and sounds along your journey through the airport.
We have also included space, at the back of the book, for your child to jot down anyworries they may have and also a fun zone to fill time when you may be waiting around.
We really do appreciate any feedback from this book so if you have any comments orsuggestions on how we can make your journey easier through Manchester Airport pleaseemail [email protected]
We are committed to making every passengers journey as easy and stress free aspossible. We have many different passengers who pass through Manchester Airport, allwith different needs and this book is just one of the ways we can help with theirexperience of the airport. This book is a fantastic way to show our commitment to helpingpassengers who are not used to travelling through an airport to minimise any stress ordisruption to their routine.
Sarah Barrett, Head of Group Customer Experience, Manchester Airport
Were delighted to support this book because we know that airports can be stressful
places. Forewarned is always forearmed and this is a helpful guide designed to makeyour journey through the airport as easy as possible.
With this in mind, the book explains and illustrates every detail of departing from andarriving into Manchester Airport as a passenger. In doing this, we hope that families withchildren on the Autistic Spectrum will know what to expect so that they can plan ahead.
Peter Halliwell, Aspirations Project Co-ordinator,Autistic Society Greater Manchester Area
In each section we have included travelling tips for parents and carers to help make yourjourney easier.
Follow the key on each page to see our top tips on pages 23 and 24.
IntroductionWelcome to Manchester Airports Airport Awareness book to help parents andcarers of children on the Autistic Spectrum understand what will happen on theirjourney through Manchester Airport.
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Ways
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oget to the airp
ort
Thejourneyof your
suitc
ase
Making your wayto the terminal
The check-in
processGoing through
security
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Departurelounge
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Boarding the plane
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Returning home
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Index of your journey
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My journey planner
Stick aphoto ofyourself
here
Name:
Travelling with:
Flying from:
Flying to:
Write about your journey here:
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What you see when you firstarrive at Manchester Airportdepends on how you got here.
Manchester Airport train station
is linked to over 100 destinations.From the station you will walkthrough the skylink to get toeither terminal 1 or 2.
The skylink is a connectedwalkway with travelators, like flatescalators, for you to walk on.
Outside each terminal is a taxirank and there are also shuttlebuses, which take you to andfrom the larger car parks.
We have multi-storey car parksfor a shorter stay or larger carparks for a longer stay.
Ways to get to the airport
There are many ways to get to Manchester Airport such asby train, car, taxi and bus.
A taxi at the taxi rank
Passengers in the skylink
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Atrainat the st
ation
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Did you see or hear? (Tick when you see or hear them)
Destinations board at the train station
The skylink
The taxi rank
Tannoy announcements
A bus stopSigns to the terminal
Zebra crossing
Car park entrance
The train station
ManchesterAirport entran
cesign
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In each of the terminals largescreens display your flight detailsand what number your check-in
desk will be.
You can use trolleys to put yoursuitcases on.
Making your way to theterminalWe have three terminals at Manchester Airport, all home
to many different airlines, which fly to lots of differentdestinations.
Terminal 1 check-in
Suitcases
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Flightdisplay times
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Did you see or hear? (Tick when you see or hear them)
Tannoy announcements in the terminal
Trolleys with suitcases on
Flight display times
Lifts
Escalators
Check-in desks
People with suitcases
Express check-in
Check-in desks
Escalators
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At the check-in desk you willhand over your passport andtickets to the staff behind thedesk. The staff will hand theseback after they have looked atthem.
You will need to put yoursuitcase on the conveyor beltsnext to the desk so they can beweighed and sent off to beloaded onto the plane.
You will then be given yourboarding card and can go throughsecurity from here.
The check-in processOnce you are in the correct terminal and you have yourcheck-in desk number, you need to make your way to thatdesk once it is open.
Tickets
Passport check at check-in
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Passengers checking
in
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Did you see or hear?(Tick when you see or hear them)
Your check-in desk numbers
Your passport, ticket and boarding card
The baggage belt for your suitcase
The check-in staff
Any tannoy announcements
People with suitcases
The signs to the security process
Baggage labels
Check-in desk numbers
Signsto the security
proce
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Liquids, gels or pastes of 100mlor less need to go in a clearplastic bag. This bag has to gothrough the X-ray machine. Youwill also go through the boardingcard reader machines.
You will need to take off outergarments and place them on ablack tray, which gets passedthrough the X-Ray machine.These items will only be awayfrom you for a matter of minutesand you can even see your tray
come through the other side.
Every person going throughsecurity will need to walk throughthe metal detector archway onhis or her own. This applies toevery single person but it will onlytake a few seconds to walk
through.
You will hear some beeps fromthe machines, which show thatthey are working, and securitystaff may search you. This willtake a matter of seconds andthey may ask you to remove your
shoes to go through the X-raymachine.
Going through securityThe security process can be one of the more stressfulareas of the airport, but it is very important. This makessure that you, your family and friends are safe on the plane.
Plastic bags
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Boardingcard
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The clear plastic bags toput liquids under 100ml in
The boarding card reader
The security staff in blueuniforms
The bottle disposal area
The walk-through metaldetectors
The black trays
The machines beeping
The roller machines, whichmove the tray along
Your bag coming throughthe X-ray machine
The area to pick up youritems out of the tray
Any policemen or speciallytrained police dogs
Any tannoy announcements
The walk through area toget into arrivals
Shoes going through theX-Ray machine
Metal detector
X-Ray machine
Did you see or hear? (Tick when you see or hear them)
Blacktray collectio
n
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The departure lounge offersdifferent things for differentpassengers. So if you want to dosome shopping, have a sit downmeal or light snack or to relaxand prepare for your flight it is
all here for you.
There are tax and duty freeshops where you can buy thingsyou might need for the plane oryour holiday. You will need toshow your boarding card if youbuy anything in the shops.
Around an hour before yourdeparture time keep watchingthe flight information boards.
When your flight number says goto the gate that is when yourplane is nearly ready to board.
Once you have reached your gateyou will find seats to use before
you can start boarding the plane.
Departure loungeThis is the area you will go to after the security process -here your holiday can start whilst you are waiting for yourflight to board.
Restaurant
Passengers eating in a restaurant
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Screens
with boarding
details
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Did you see or hear? (Tick when you see or hear them)
The shops
The restaurants
Seats
Screens with the boarding details on
Tannoy announcements
Aeroplanes out of the window
Signs to your boarding gate
Shops
Gate numbersEscalators in Term
inal 1
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To get to your plane you might godown an airbridge, which is atunnel that connects the planedoors to the terminal doors.
Or you might get a bus and be
driven for a short while to thesteps on the plane.
Or you might walk out and straightup the steps to the door of theplane.
Boarding the planeOnce you have handed your boarding cards to the staff atthe gate you will make your way onto the plane.
Getting on the busto the plane
Passengers on the airbridge
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Passengerat boarding
gate
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Did you see or hear? (Tick when you see or hear them)
Steps to the plane
An airbridge
Handing your boarding card over
Getting on a bus to the plane
Planes on the airfield
Your seat on the plane
The cabin crew on the plane
Seats on theplane
Steps to the plane
Passengers boarding the plane
Cabincrew on thepla
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When you land be prepared forthe plane to be quite noisy as allthe passengers make their wayoff. Make sure you get all yourpersonal belongings beforeleaving the plane. You will either
get off the plane onto steps, bybus, or through the airbridge.
Once you are in the terminal youhave to go through immigration.This means showing a member ofstaff your passport so they cancheck it and let you through to
the baggage reclaim hall.
This is the area for you to pickup your suitcase which will havebeen taken off the plane. Look atthe information screens to findout which carousel relates toyour plane. You may need to get a
trolley ready and wait for yourbag to come round.
After collecting your bags youwill go through customs, this isthe area which stops people
bringing illegal items into the U.K.In this area you might seeuniformed staff with snifferdogs waiting for passengers tocome through. These well-behaved dogs are speciallytrained to sniff out illegal itemsin peoples bags.
Follow the signs to get into thearrivals area. Here you will findthe information desk if you needany help and signs to the taxirank, shuttle buses and the trainstation.
Returning homeReturning back to the airport is the last part ofyour journey.
Passport check
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The pilot on the planetelling you that you havelanded
Steps from the plane
Signs to theimmigration hall
Showing your passport
Your suitcase on thecarousel
Trolleys with suitcases on
Sniffer dogs at customs
People waiting in arrivalswith signs
Any tannoy announcements
The information desk inthe arrivals area
Passengers collecting their bags
Baggage carousels
Did you see or hear? (Tick when you see or hear them)
Information desk
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The journey of your suitcaseWhilst you are going through the airport your suitcase also has to go on ajourney to meet up with you when you land.
At check-in you will handover your suitcasewhere it will be sent offon a conveyor belt forthe start of its journeyonto your plane.
As you go throughsecurity your suitcasegets X-rayed and sentthrough the baggagesystem.
When you are calledto your boarding gateand ready to board
the plane, yoursuitcase will be on abaggage truck anddriven out to yourplane to be loaded.
Before the planetakes off, you andyour suitcase will beon the same planeready to meet againwhen you land.
You will pick up your
suitcase when you getoff the plane and getinto the baggage hall.
When you haveentered theshops, food andseating area yoursuitcase will bepacked up with
the other casesfor your flight.
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Worry pagePlease use this page as space for you to let your parents or carers knowwhat you are worried about when you are going through the airport.
Please turn the page for more space to write
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Worry pagePlease use this page as space for you to let your parents or carers knowwhat you are worried about when you are going through the airport.
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Dot to DotJoin the dots to reveal the
shape of something you wouldfind at an airport.
CrosswordUse the clues below to fill in the words in the grid.
Across2 Where you will sit on the plane.4 X-___, the machine used in the security process.5 This is what you carry all your belongings in.8 At the Check-in ____ you hand in your passport and
tickets to be checked.9 You check to see what ____ your flight departs on the
flight display screens.10 You bring this with you to hand in at the check-in desk
with your passport.12 At check-in you are given a boarding ____.
Down1 You might travel to the airport in one of these.2 You can walk through the ___link to reach Terminal 1
or 2.3 If you need to get a taxi, you need to wait here (4,4).6 You will be told to go to one of these to board your
plane.
7 You travel here to get your flight.8 You go through a metal ________ in security.11 You put your bags in one of these to go through the
X-ray machines.Check your answers on page 25
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Word SearchAll the words below are hidden in thegrid. Look for words diagonally, left toright, right to left, and up or down.
GatePassportPlaneTannoyTerminalTicketTrainXray
Word JumbleCan you unjumble these letters to form words to do with the airport?
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Spot the difference
Find and circle 8 differences between these two pictures
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The travelators in the skylink maybe unusual for young passengers towalk on but there is space eitherside to walk normally.
If you park in a long stay car parkyou will get a shuttle bus to theterminal, these have lots of room forsuitcases and say on the front ofthe bus where they are heading to.
Give yourself plenty of time to getto the airport.
Use your journey to the airport toreinforce what you can expect to
happen when you arrive.
The terminals may be busy or quietdepending on the time of year andthe time of your flight, so prepare forthis.
Aim to arrive when your check-indesk opens to give yourself themaximum time so you are notrushing.
Many airlines now have onlinecheck-in where you print off yourboarding card before you come tothe airport. Please check with yourairline if you can access this
procedure. There are also express check-in
machines in the check-in hall for youto use. You can print off yourboarding card here and just need totake your suitcases to the bag drop.
At check-in you may want to thinkabout asking for an aisle or windowseat and if you would prefer to sit
nearer the toilet in the plane.
Allow an adult to go through themetal detectors first so when thechild goes through they can seesomeone they recognise.
Remove every outer garment of
clothing, including shoes and belts,before going through the metaldetectors.
You might be going through securityat the same time as lots of people orit might be quite quiet.
Let a member of staff know that youare travelling with an autistic childand they will be able to help.
Travelling tipsFor parents and carers of children on the Autistic Spectrum
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Page 4Ways to get to the airport
Page 6Making your way tothe Terminals
Page 8The check-in process
Page 10Going through security
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Travelling tipsFor parents and carers of children on the Autistic Spectrum
You may find it helpful to find seatstogether and set up a place whereyou can wait until your flight.
In the shops you can buy liquids, gels
or pastes over 100ml for you to takeon the plane.
Let the boarding staff know you aretravelling with a passenger on theAutistic Spectrum and they will beable to help you.
Ask at the boarding gate which routeyou will take to get to the plane soyou can prepare.
You may decide to wait and board
near the end to minimise the amountof time spent on the plane. However,please note that some airlines do notallocate seats.
Or you may prefer to board first soyou can get to your seat and preparefor the flight before the plane getsbusy.
Immigration may be busy or quietdepending on other flights which arelanding at the same time, so beprepared to wait in a queue.
All the baggage carousels haveestimated times for the last bag toarrive.
Make a game out of spotting yoursuitcases.
If you have anyone meeting you inarrivals let the child know to expect tosee them.
Customs have different exits for youto go through:
Green: nothing to declareBlue: passengers arriving from the E.URed: items to declare
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Page 12Departure lounge
Page 16Returning home
Page 14Boarding the plane
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Answer page
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Dot to Dot:A plane
Word Jumble:plane, security, bags,boarding card
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