People with dyslexia and ADHD are being allowed to skip airport queues, despite not having to prove they’ve been diagnosed with the conditions.
Those with ‘hidden disabilities’ are posting online about their supposed perks, showing themselves sitting in VIP lounges sipping Champagne.
They can be seen wearing sunflower lanyards to use a ‘special check-in desk’ and priority boarding where they are seated on near-empty planes.
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower scheme is designed as a ‘discreet’ signal for people with ‘non-visible’ conditions to indicate that they need extra support while out in public.
It is currently recognised by more than 300 airports and 31 airlines worldwide,
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