02/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/24/2026 18:50
San Diego International Airport (SAN) today announced the launch of SAN Assist, a new program designed to help travelers with non-visible disabilities feel more comfortable and confident when traveling through SAN.
SAN Assist is tailored for passengers with non-visible disabilities such as autism, chronic illness, sensory sensitivities, or other conditions that may make air travel challenging. The program offers personalized support and preparation resources to reduce stress and improve the overall travel experience.
SAN Assist Services include:
Request Guidelines:
"We are very proud to offer our SAN Assist program to help all travelers feel supported and welcomed at SAN," said Kimberly Becker, President and CEO, San Diego County Regional Airport Authority. "By providing personalized assistance and advance preparation options, our goal is to help all travelers easily navigate the airport experience and ensure their experience is positive."
SAN Assist services are available in both Terminals 1 and 2. The program reflects SAN's ongoing commitment to accessibility and customer care, recognizing that not all disabilities are visible, and that thoughtful support can make a meaningful difference.
For more information about SAN Assist or to request services, travelers are encouraged to visit www.san.org/accessibility/.