Avalon Airport is proud to announce the launch of its Hidden Disability Initiative. The initiative will provide enhanced support for passengers with hidden disabilities, offering them a smoother and more inclusive experience as they travel through the airport. This initiative, marked by the internationally recognized Sunflower symbol, will ensure that travellers with conditions such as autism, anxiety, dementia, and other hidden disabilities can access discreet and tailored assistance throughout their journey.
Avalon Airport will offer travellers free Sunflower Lanyards in a move that signals a shift toward a more inclusive and compassionate approach to air travel. The globally recognized Sunflower Lanyard is a silent signal to airport staff, allowing them to provide tailored assistance to passengers who need it, from check-in to boarding and throughout their time at the airport.
Ari Suss, Acting CEO of Avalon Airport, said, “We are committed to providing a welcoming and stress-free environment for all travellers. The Hidden Disability Initiative is a significant step in our ongoing efforts to support passengers with invisible disabilities. By offering the Sunflower Lanyard, we hope to alleviate some of the stress these passengers face, making their journey through the airport more comfortable.”
Travel can be overwhelming for anyone, but for individuals with hidden disabilities, the stress can be even greater. Whether navigating crowded terminals, dealing with the noise of security procedures, or managing flight anxiety, these challenges can make air travel seem impossible. The launch of Avalon Airport’s Hidden Disability Initiative marks a decisive moment in the ongoing fight for greater accessibility and equity in public spaces.
Sandee Facy from Hidden Disabilities commented, “We are delighted to see Avalon Airport embracing the Hidden Disability Sunflower Program. This initiative not only promotes awareness but also empowers individuals with hidden disabilities to travel with confidence, knowing that they have the support they need. It’s a crucial step towards making travel accessible to everyone, regardless of their challenges.”
Avalon Airport will launch this initiative on December 2, 2024. For more information on Hidden Disabilities, please visit: www.hdsunflower.com.
Edited by: Jason Smith


















