While working on the US Army base in Vicenza, Italy, I had the unique opportunity to visit many of the country's most popular destinations.
26.05.2024 - 19:37 / thepointsguy.com
As far as sweet airport amenities go, Indiana's Fort Wayne International Airport (FWA) has others beat. For about 25 years now, volunteers have been welcoming passengers to Indiana with big smiles and free, fresh-baked cookies.
When no volunteers are on duty, a self-serve cookie kiosk is set out so that no traveler must go without a welcome-home snack.
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"We're a proud member of the Fort Wayne community and want to be a good neighbor for the airport," David Richhart, Ellison's director of national accounts, said. "We know people love and have come to expect free cookies when they get off the airplane here. And we won't allow the airport to be without cookies."
This passenger-first approach extends to the terminal renovation and expansion project underway at FWA.
The cookies are still there, of course. They come from Ellison, a wholesale bakery across the street from the airport. For many years, Fort Wayne's Chamber of Commerce bought the cookies wholesale and branded the packages with the airport's name. Not long after the airport handed out its 3 millionth cookie, the bakery offered to supply them for free.
The Ellison bakery now sends over about 7,000 one-ounce packets of assorted bite-size cookies each month.
In addition to providing sweet treats, the airport is determined to make its updated terminal as accessible and inclusive as possible because, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in four adults in the U.S. has some type of disability.
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Like many airports, FWA already has a host of accessible features in place, such as a sensory room and family restrooms. Additionally, its Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program signals to airport and airline staff that a traveler may need some extra care, patience and assistance.
The airport is adding and upgrading an extensive list of other features, thanks to grants and federal funding as well as its architectural and construction firm, Mead & Hunt. Many local and regional groups representing disabled populations gave input for the improvements.
Below are just a few of the universal design features that technically fall under the "accessibility" label but can be quite helpful to every traveler.
Most of us are familiar with curb cuts — those ramp-like features cut into sidewalks so wheelchair users can more easily maneuver. They also make life easier for walkers, bikers, kids, people pushing baby carriages and anyone rolling a suitcase.
FWA has extended the curb cut concept so the entire curb is a "rolled curb." This makes it easier to load and unload passengers using wheelchairs. It also means no one
While working on the US Army base in Vicenza, Italy, I had the unique opportunity to visit many of the country's most popular destinations.
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