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Revolutionary: Flynas Introduces Sign Language Training for Saudi Cabin Crew

Flynas Launches Groundbreaking Program to Train Cabin Crew in Sign Language

In a groundbreaking move, Flynas, a leading air carrier in Saudi Arabia, has launched the country’s first program aimed at training airline cabin crew in sign language.

The initiative, as reported by the Saudi Press Agency, is a collaborative effort with the Saudi Association for Hearing Impairment and reflects Flynas’ commitment to implementing sustainable initiatives that have a positive impact on society.

Flynas launches Saudi Arabia’s first program to train cabin crew in sign language. (SPA)

The program is designed to equip the airline’s cabin crew with the necessary skills to effectively communicate with passengers who have hearing impairments, with a strong emphasis on learning sign language.

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The program will train the airline’s cabin crew to effectively communicate with passengers who have hearing impairments, with a specific focus on learning sign language.

The comprehensive training program covers all aspects of passenger communication, from welcoming and boarding procedures to in-flight services, safety measures, and farewell procedures.

Flynas has a track record of implementing similar initiatives, such as a training program in partnership with the Saudi Autistic Society to educate ground service staff and cabin crews on how to best assist passengers with autism spectrum disorder.