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If you require oxygen to travel, you will need to contact your airline at least three to four days prior to flying. This will allow the airline to prepare themselves and to make sure the oxygen is ready for when you board your flight.
Airlines charge per bottle and can vary between airlines, so you should confirm with the airline the price before booking your ticket.
You are able to carry your own oxygen bottles on the flight, although these bottles must be empty with the intention of filling and using them at your destination. When checking in, you have to to prove to the airline staff that the oxygen bottles you are carrying are empty.
These canisters cannot be checked in with your luggage, and will have to be carried onto the flight. |
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