Edmonton International Airport Expands Accessibility Services for Passengers

Company Edmonton International Airport
Date 27.01.2022

Partnership with Aira enhances travel experience for passengers

Edmonton International Airport (EIA) is continuing its work to be an airport for everyone with the adoption of a new service designed specifically for passengers who have visual impairments.

EIA has teamed up with Aira, an online service that provides live, real-time assistance to people with visual impairments. EIA is now part of the Aira Airport Network and a designated facility within the Aira online app for users. When a passenger who is visually impaired arrives at EIA they can use this app to call up a live agent who will guide them through the airport by using the camera in a smartphone. The agent can assist in reading information for passengers as well as navigation through the airport and even support safety by encouraging physical distancing from other people where possible. The agent and Aira now have detailed information and maps of EIA, including the ability to determine where a user is inside the airport to help guide them. According to the Canadian Council for the Blind and its 2021 report, there are approximately 124,000 Albertans who have mild to severe vision loss.

Air travel is a necessity not a luxury in our community and using technology to support travel for everyone is something we’re committed to. With Aira, from curb to gate, our travelers who have visual impairments can now have a memorable airport experience, confidently and independently. We’re glad to partner with Aira and have this service available.
Steve Maybee, Vice President, Operations and Infrastructure, Edmonton International Airport

Thank you EIA for making the airport a free Aira access location. I will be flying this spring and as I am blind, I will be delighted to use Aira to help me find things in the airport while I wait for flights. Airline staff are always helpful, but once I make it through security to the gate, I never want to bother anyone to help me find a washroom, or something to eat. This service will help me be more independent and have a better experience.”
Wendy Edey, Edmonton resident and Aira user

We are honored to work with EIA to help connect more people to our service—but more importantly to help make travel more accessible and inclusive to the broadest population. Our goal is to help more people live, work, learn, and enjoy their lives more fully by giving them access to the visual information they need and deserve.
Troy Otillio, CEO of Aira

EIA has several initiatives to support accessibility at the airport. This includes the Autism Aviators program to help passengers who have Autism as well as parents or caregivers. EIA has an on-demand curbside assistance program and in 2020 converted a washroom into a pet relief station designed for service animals. EIA is working towards a visual paging system for passengers with hearing difficulties and services are available with airlines for passengers who need mobility assistance.

Passengers using the Aira service will still be required to follow all safety and security measures while at EIA, including submitting their smartphones for security screening. EIA will work with its tenants and stakeholders to help educate them about the Aira service and how it works.

For more information visit flyeia.com/services/accessibility as well as aira.io

Contact

Edmonton International Airport
1000 Airport Rd NW
Edmonton
Alberta
Canada
T9E 0V3