Keep medicine in your hand luggage at all times. If you need to carry essential medicines such as insulin, you need to carry a medical certificate with you confirming that you need the medicine during your trip. Present this document at the airport security, if required.
Please
note that we cannot keep your medication refrigerated on board.
The carriage and usage of Portable Oxygen Concentrator (POC) that
do not contain compressed gas or liquid oxygen are permitted on board subject
to providing evidence on the nature of
the equipment and a medical “Fit to
Fly” form (please download).
The carriage of assistive or non-oxygen-generating support device (Respiratory Personal Device - RPD): such as a respirator, nebuliser, ventilator, CPAP or BiPap machine is allowed in the cabin of the aircraft in a switched off state without presenting a “Fit to fly form”.
Should you wish to use an assistive or non-oxygen-generating support device (Respiratory Personal Device - RPD): such as a respirator, nebuliser, ventilator, CPAP or BiPap machine during the flight, you must present the “Fit to Fly” form (please
download). Please note that your “Fit to fly form” must be issued within 6 days of the flight date.
If you are travelling with
such a device, please contact the Special Assistance Call Centre at least 48
hours prior to the scheduled departure for verification of documents. Please
note that your “Fit to fly form” must be issued within 6
days of the flight date.
Passengers must check-in at the airport atleast 2 hours prior to scheduled flight
departure and must present the device and paperwork for inspection.
If you don't
contacting the Call Centre in advance and/or are not able to present the “Fit to
fly” form at the airport, the carrier may refuse your carriage.
These devices can be carried as an additional item free of charge.
Passenger must travel with an approved model of POC:
- AirSep FreeStyle
- AirSep LifeStyle
- AirSep Focus
- AirSep Freestyle 5
- (Caire) SeQual eQuinox / Oxywell (model 4000)
- Delphi RS-00400 / Oxus RS-00400
- DeVilbiss Healthcare iGo
- Inogen One
- Inogen One G2
- lnogen One G3
- lnova Labs LifeChoice Activox
- International Biophysics LifeChoice / lnova Labs
LifeChoice
- Invacare XPO2 / XPO100
- Invacare Solo 2
- Oxylife Independence Oxygen Concentrator
- Precision Medical EasyPulse
- Respironics EverGo
- Respironics SimplyGo
- Sequal Eclipse
- SeQual SAROS
- VBox Trooper
The passenger shall have a sufficient number of fully
charged batteries for their medical equipment to cover the duration of the
flight and possible delays. A maximum of 2 batteries are permitted in carry-on
baggage and these must be individually protected to prevent short circuits. Battery
terminals must be either recessed or packed to prevent contact with metal
objects, including terminals (chargers) or other batteries.
Please note that breathing aids containing compressed gas or liquid oxygen are not permitted onboard.