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Hong Kong airport opens sensory space for passengers with invisible disabilities
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Hong Kong airport opens sensory space for passengers with invisible disabilities

April 4, 2026
South China Morning Post
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Hong Kong International Airport has opened a sensory corner to ease travel stress for passengers with invisible disabilities, ranging from autism to dementia. Major airports around the world, including Singapore Changi and London Heathrow, have introduced sensory rooms or quiet zones for neurodivergent travellers in recent years, as part of a wider effort to enhance inclusivity.

Hong Kong airport opens sensory space for passengers with invisible disabilities

Chris Au Young, the Airport Authority’s general manager of terminal and passenger experience, said the 30 square metre...

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