Rapid City Regional First Airport in the Dakotas to Join Sunflower Network

July 26, 2023

Jul. 25—Rapid City Regional Airport has announced they are the first location in the Dakotas to join the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program.

The program aims to assist those traveling with invisible disabilities who may need extra patience, care, and explanation during their travel experience. These invisible disabilities may include autism, epilepsy, low vision or hearing loss, PTSD, dementia, asthma, chronic pain, brain injuries, and more.

Airport staff within the terminal building will be trained on how to recognize and engage with these passengers.

The Sunflower Network is recognized across a broad range of sectors — from retail, financial services, and transport (including over 200 airports), travel and tourism, education, government, as well as healthcare, emergency service, and entertainment.

"We are committed to providing a safe environment with high-quality services and facilities for guests of all abilities," said Patrick Dame, executive director, Rapid City Regional Airport. "We are proud to introduce the Sunflower Network to the Dakotas as we continue to make strides in accessibility and inclusion."

Free Hidden Disability Sunflower lanyards will be located at the SkyCap or parking office on the terminal main floor. No documentation is required for those requesting the Sunflower lanyard. Participation is voluntary, and passengers do not need to disclose the nature of their disability.

Wearing a lanyard does not guarantee fast tracking through security or any preferential treatment. Passengers will still be required to arrange special assistance with their airlines and TSA.

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