flynas Launches Training For Cabin Crew In Sign Language, A First In Saudi Arabia
Saudi airline flynas has introduced a unique program in collaboration with the Saudi Association for Hearing Impairment, aimed at training cabin crew members in sign language.
This initiative highlights flynas' dedication to implementing sustainable measures that positively influence society. The program's is to enable cabin crew to effectively communicate with hearing-impaired passengers by focusing on mastering sign language.

The training covers different aspects of passenger communication, from welcoming and boarding procedures to in-flight services such as safety measures, and finally, farewell procedures upon arrival.
This initiative reinforces the airline's commitment to offering the best travel experience for its passengers. In the past, flynas has also implemented similar initiatives, such as training ground service staff and cabin crews on how to interact with passengers with autism.
flynas' sign language training program demonstrates the airline's ongoing efforts to enhance its services and cater to the diverse needs of its passengers. By collaborating with the Saudi Association for Hearing Impairment, flynas is taking significant steps towards creating a more inclusive and accessible travel experience for all.