Fort McMurray Airport joins Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program to “better support passengers in their airport journey”


Fort McMurray International Airport has enrolled in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program, with the aim of ensuring that “employees and partners can better support passengers in their airport journey”.

Fort McMurray International Airport has enrolled in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program, meaning Sunflower wristbands, lanyards and pins are now available to anyone travelling through the airport at no cost. These indicators act as a simple tool to voluntarily share that the passenger has a disability or condition that may not be immediately apparent – and that they may need a helping hand, understanding, or more time during their journey.

There are hundreds of types of hidden disabilities. Globally, 1 in 7 people live with a disability – and 80% are invisible. Thousands of businesses ranging from retail, travel and tourism participate in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program – including 200+ airports globally.

“At YMM, we’re committed to offering our guests the most enjoyable passenger experience possible,” said Michael Sieger, VP, Air Service & Commercial Development, Fort McMurray Airport Authority. “With the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program training, our employees and partners can better support passengers in their airport journey, while further enhancing YMM’s inclusive environment.”

Paul White, CEO, Hidden Disabilities Sunflower, added: “We are thrilled to have YMM join the global Hidden Disabilities Sunflower. As the tenth Canadian airport to officially launch the Sunflower program, YMM has helped us cross an important regional milestone as we continue to grow support for people living with non-visible disabilities.”

Passengers travelling through the airport can find the free Sunflower items at the Information Desk, located in Arrivals (Level 1).

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