Air Canada has marked a year as the first North American airline to embrace the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program, setting a new standard for inclusive air travel.
This globally recognized initiative employs a discrete sunflower symbol that passengers can voluntarily use to indicate non-visible disabilities.
This includes conditions such as autism, chronic pain, or cognitive challenges. It enables people to receive appropriate assistance without drawing attention to their condition.
Program Uptake by Canadian Airports
The program’s success has catalyzed significant change across Canadian aviation, with 11 additional Canadian airports adopting the initiative within the past year.
This expansion has…
































