Special Needs and Assistance During Flight
Important Tips
Remember our important Tips to make your travel comfortable if you require special assistance
- Plan your trip in advance
- Have a consultation with your doctor
- Inform the airlines about your special requirement, if any.
- Carry all medication in hand baggage along with a prescription.
- Don’t hesitate to ask for in flight assistance – often you may find an in-flight doctor who is willing to help.
- Do not travel if above 35 weeks of pregnancy.
- Don’t travel with an infant less than one week old.
- If you have diabetes, Asthma , chest conditions, suffer any type of heart ailments, deep vein thrombosis or epilepsy – you may need additional help during flight and sometimes the in-flight cabin pressure can make your condition worse.
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