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The secret room at Dublin Airport with relaxing music, mood lighting and bean bags - and it's free to enter | The Irish Sun
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Neurodivergent travel: A guide to supports and programmes at Irish airports
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Lanyard scheme takes off for passengers with hidden disabilities at Cork Airport | Irish Independent
Invisible Disabilities | Manchester Airport
Dublin Airport - Five-year-old Deasúin Kenny used our important flyer lanyard when travelling through Dublin Airport recently. His mum Pamela said it made for "excited kiddies and relaxed parents," which we were
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Travel Advice | Dublin Airport
First Look: Inside Dublin Airport's new sensory room for passengers with autism | Irish Independent
The air port gave me this free badge to skip the line and so I don't get rushed 🥺 : r/autism
Watch: Dublin Airport Opens Amazing Sensory Room For Special Needs Passengers
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Dublin Airport publishes new guide with tips for older passengers to take the stress out of travelling | Irish Independent
Travelling through Dublin Airport, with a child with autism! – Train Abillity Workplace Disability Training
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Angela Cummins on X: "A great experience again in @DublinAirport See here how you can apply for the important flyer lanyard and visuals from @AerLingus to help you navigate through the airport!
Travelling with Autism | Dublin Airport
Life, Sport and Diabetes - An everyday look at my life with type 1 diabetes.: First Time Using The Hidden Disability Lanyard
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UK and Irish Airports Rolling out Sunflower Lanyard Scheme for Persons with Hidden Disabilities - O'Herlihy Access Consultancy
Sensory Friendly Ireland UK - Ryanair have become the first Irish airline to recognise the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower - Ireland From check in to landing, 17,000 Ryanair ground staff, cabin crew, pilots