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Accessibility resources for travelers

All airlines that serve Daytona Beach International Airport have accessibility services available for travelers. Click on the accessibility resources document for more information on services for the Daytona Beach area. 

alt text   Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program     

Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB) is striving to make air travel a little easier for people with hidden disabilities. Travelers with brain injuries, hearing loss, memory loss, asthma, diabetes, or any number of other hidden disabilities that may not be outwardly noticeable to airport staff, can now receive extra assistance through the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program.

The airport recently joined the Sunflower program that has grown to include more than 220 airports worldwide, including nearly 100 in the United States, 12 airlines and a host of other businesses. This voluntary program for airport passengers identifies hidden disabilities by the green sunflower product they choose to wear. While this program does not allow for special treatment or expedited service, it is an indication to airport staff that the passenger may require additional assistance.

DAB offers complimentary Hidden Disabilities Sunflower items (a lanyard and ID card or pin) at information desks and at Airport Control, located on the first floor near the elevators. 

For more information, read the airport's news release or visit https://hdsunflower.com.

Media Stories about DAB & HD Sunflower   

Daytona Beach airport lends extra help to people with disabilities (news-journalonline.com)

Ormond Beach Observer - Daytona Beach International Airport joins HD Sunflower program.