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Invisible Barriers at Palma Airport: Making Flying Less Stressful for Autistic People, Those with ADHD and Passengers with Anxiety

Quiet spaces and sensory support at Palma Airport

Palma Airport has no dedicated sensory rooms yet, so planning ahead can help autistic travelers and passengers with anxiety.

Published: April 21, 2026
Invisible Barriers at Palma Airport: Making Flying Less Stressful for Autistic People, Those with ADHD and Passengers with Anxiety

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Does Palma Airport have quiet rooms or sensory spaces for autistic passengers?

Son Sant Joan does not currently have specially equipped sensory rooms for autistic passengers. Some other airports in Spain do offer this kind of space, but at Palma Airport support is still more limited and often depends on staff awareness and practical arrangements. Travelers who are sensitive to noise or crowds may want to plan ahead and ask for assistance in advance.

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