A UK airport has issued guidance for passengers set to travel very soon in a bid to help make the process less stressful.
MOLINE, Ill. (KWQC) - Quad Cities International Airport has adopted the “Hidden Disabilities Sunflower” to support and raise awareness for people with non-visible disabilities. Megan Bowlyou, a high ...
WHY IT RATES: The popular destination is enhancing inclusion and accessibility with a new tool for travelers with non-visible disabilities.—Patrick Clarke, TravelPulse Senior Editor Visit Lauderdale, ...
From left: Ayannha Cartwright, Edelin Charles and Lisa Lockhart show off their Hidden Disabilities Sunflower lanyards, demonstrating their support for participants of the program (Photo by Nassau ...
A workplace inclusion initiative has been introduced across MYOB’s Australia and New Zealand offices to support employees ...
Sesame Place Philadelphia continues to lead in the accessibility realm as the first theme park in North America to offer the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program. The park announced its participation ...
Manchester Airport has issued a message to anyone wearing a sunflower lanyard.
The Hidden Disability Sunflower first originated at Gatwick Airport in the UK, and was brought to Australia and New Zealand by Melbourne not-for-profit organisation Bayley House. The Sunflower is a ...
Security staff have received special awareness training and will assist people with any questions that they may have.
The airport is bracing for the peak holiday season ...
After becoming the first theme park in the world to be designated as a Certified Autism Center, Sesame Place Philadelphia has now become the first theme park in the United States to join the Hidden ...
Manchester Airport has expanded accessibility support for passengers with hidden disabilities, offering sunflower lanyards ...