One small symbol, understood at airports worldwide
TravelMaud isn't affiliated with the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower organization — this page is an independent guide to help you understand the program before you travel.
How it works
What is the Sunflower lanyard?
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower is an internationally recognized symbol that a person may have a non-visible disability — including autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences, anxiety disorders, and many others — and may need additional support, time, or understanding.
Order a lanyard or add the digital pass
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower lanyard is free to order online and ships to most countries. You can also add a digital version to the Sunflower app on your phone if you'd rather not carry a physical lanyard, or as a backup.
Airport directory
6 airports recognizing the Sunflower lanyard
Sourced from each airport's public accessibility page — always confirm current details before you travel.
London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
London, United Kingdom
🌻 SunflowerDetailsLondon Gatwick Airport (LGW)
London, United Kingdom
🌻 SunflowerDetailsManchester Airport (MAN)
Manchester, United Kingdom
🌻 SunflowerDetailsEdinburgh Airport (EDI)
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
🌻 SunflowerDetailsDublin Airport (DUB)
Dublin, Ireland
🌻 SunflowerDetailsBrussels Airport (BRU)
Brussels, Belgium
🌻 SunflowerDetails
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