I just got back from my first business trip in five years and got to use the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program at #YVR in Vancouver.

This program makes it easier for people with all kinds of invisible illnesses to travel, and I think more people need to know about it.

280+ airports have joined the program: https://davidarcher.net/blog/til-280-airports-have-joined-the-hidden-disabilities-sunflower-program

TIL 280+ airports have joined the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program — David Archer, composer, etc.

Have you heard of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program? More travellers should know about this.  I was making my way home from Vancouver to Haida Gwaii last week and picked up a sunflower lanyard from the YVR info desk. I’d just spent a week with a film crew in Tofino, BC, recording i

David Archer, composer, etc.
@darcher YES PLEASE!!! I had brain surgery a few months ago and have autism, so my brain is in a really weird state. I’m learning to travel again, and I’m off to Paris from Chicago next month. I’m absolutely going to pick up at lanyard at O’Hare! ✈️
@ymasumac Oh I’m glad you’ll use this! That makes me happy. 😃 I hope your recovery is going well and that you’ll be able to travel with confidence. Bon voyage! 🛫
@darcher My first test trip was a few weeks ago, by train, in a big circle Chicago-Boston-DC-Chicago. A private room and no airports crowds, lights, or noise. I did pretty well. But it’s all the production of an airport - plus a metal plate in my head - that’ll make that experience I hope a tiny bit easier. I’ll be asking for the golf cart to the gate, for sure. 🌻
@ymasumac That’s good, and yeah use those services - next time I’m going to use the golf cart too. Didn’t realize my gate was at the end of the earth until it was too late. But it also helped that this airport was familiar.
@darcher TIP: if you ever arrive at ORD terminal 5, know that the walk from the plane to Immigration will take 3-5 business days.
@ymasumac 😂 I’ll bring snacks.