The Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) has introduced new sensory maps, instructional videos, and accessibility resources at O’Hare and Midway International Airports. These initiatives aim to support neurodivergent travelers and others with sensory sensitivities by providing tools that help make the airport experience less stressful.
“Under Mayor Johnson’s leadership, improving accessibility at Chicago’s airports is one of our highest priorities,” said CDA Commissioner Michael McMurray. “The travel experience can be stressful and overwhelming at times, but we are committed to creating a welcoming, inclusive and supportive environment for people who experience sensory sensitivities and for all passengers at O’Hare and Midway.”
Commissioner Rachel Arfa of the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities added, "I am proud that our teams at the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities and the Chicago Department of Aviation partnered to continue advancing accessibility in our airports. As we design accessible experiences, accessibility for our neurodiverse community is a priority. With the launch of new sensory-friendly resources, along with staff training, we are all building an inclusive travel experience at our airports."