Boise Airport has introduced the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program to provide support for travelers with invisible disabilities. The program allows individuals to discreetly signal their need for assistance by wearing a green lanyard with sunflowers. Airport staff wearing sunflower pins are available to provide additional support to those wearing the lanyard.
According to airport officials, there are no eligibility requirements to request or wear a Sunflower lanyard. It is simply a tool to help individuals navigate the airport and signal their need for assistance. Travelers can obtain a lanyard in person at the Airport Admin Office or City Hall’s Office of Community Engagement during specific hours.
The program aims to enhance the travel experience for those with hidden disabilities and make it easier for them to receive the support they may need while navigating the airport. By offering a discreet way to identify themselves as needing assistance, travelers can feel more comfortable and confident during their journey.
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program is a positive step towards creating a more inclusive and accessible environment at Boise Airport. It demonstrates the airport’s commitment to supporting all travelers and ensuring that everyone can have a smooth and stress-free travel experience.
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