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Sunflower Hidden Disabilities Program at FAI

Supporting travelers with hidden disabilities for a seamless journey

What Is the Sunflower Hidden Disabilities Program?

Fairbanks International Airport (FAI) now participates in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program—a global initiative designed to support travelers with non-visible disabilities. By wearing the program's signature green lanyard adorned with sunflowers, individuals can discreetly signal to airport staff and fellow travelers that they may need extra time, assistance, or understanding during their journey.

The program supports a broad spectrum of non-visible disabilities—including autism, dementia, sensory impairments, chronic health conditions, and more—while honoring the individuality of each person's needs. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 26% of American adults live with a disability, many of which are not immediately visible.

Please visit the FAI Administrative Offices at the north end of the terminal's second floor for your lanyard. The FAI Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is a participating partner that recognizes the Sunflower Lanyard Program, although it is not a distribution point.

Participation in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program is completely voluntary, and there is no requirement to disclose any details about their disability. Please be aware that wearing a Sunflower lanyard does not grant special privileges to the wearer or their travel companions. For specific questions or accommodation requests, passengers should continue to work directly with their airline and/or TSA Cares prior to travel.

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To learn more, visit the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower website

Frequently Asked Questions

How can the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program offer you support?

How can individuals get involved in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program?

Is sharing your disability required to receive a Sunflower lanyard?

Why do we support the Hidden Disabilities Program?

Although I do not have a hidden disability, I am traveling with someone who does. Am I eligible to receive a lanyard as well?

How widely is this program recognized by other airports?

Is there a cost to participate or do I need to register for the program?

Who should I contact if I have questions?

 

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Fairbanks International Airport
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Fairbanks, Alaska 99709