Wings for All Program to Take Place at South Bend International Airport on April 29 @ 5:30 p.m. Register for the Free Event by April 26, 2017

South Bend, IN,- South Bend International Airport (SBN) is once again partnering with Delta Airlines, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the Arc, and ADEC to host the Wings for All event on Saturday, April 29, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. The free event gives families the chance to participate in a “rehearsal” flight to overcome anxiety associated with the challenges of flying.

The event will take families through the process of checking luggage, clearing security, boarding and airplane, and preparing for takeoff. People of all ages with extra needs are invited to participate in the event.

To properly prepare, families must register by April 26 by completing the online form.

“I have seen the success of this event and encourage any family that experiences anxiety when flying to participate,” said Julie Curtis, South Bend International Airport’s Director of Marketing and Development. “The Wings for All program will help families and individuals of all ages become comfortable navigating airports.”

About the South Bend International Airport

South Bend International Airport’s three air carriers provide nonstop flights to ten cities: Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Fort Myers/ Punta Gorda, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, New York City/Newark, Orlando/Sanford, Phoenix/Mesa, and Tampa Bay/St. Petersburg with connections world-wide. South Bend International’s multi-model terminal serves over one million air, rail and bus passengers each year. According to the 2012 Economic Impact Report from the Aviation Authority of Indiana, South Bend International’s total annual economic impact on South Bend and surrounding communities was in excess of $1.7 billion.

For addition information, please refer to www.FlySBN.com or get social with SBN on Facebook (www.facebook.com/FlySBN), Twitter (@SBNairport) or Instagram (@SBNairport) to stay informed about the airport and the carriers that serve the Michiana region.

     

               

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