

We cannot help you keep your medication cool.Please carry any medication, including liquid medicines, or medical supplies, such as syringes, in your hand baggage (if possible in the original packaging) with a prescription or supporting letter from your doctor that confirms this medication is prescribed to you to avoid delays at security or customs.If you have any additional questions please contact PMCU. Here's some key information for travelling with medicines, medical supplies or medical equipment. In some cases we may need additional information, or ask you to travel with a medical escort or supplementary oxygen. We assess your fitness based on internationally accepted criteria by the World Health Organisation so we can be sure you have a safe and comfortable flight. Contact details for our PMCU can be found below. Email the completed form to Medical forms should be despatched to the medical clearance team a minimum of 7 days prior to departure.
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Portable oxygen cylinder: If you are travelling on a short-haul European flight, and require the use of your own portable oxygen cylinder (weighing less than 5kgs) you also need to download and complete the attached form.

Medical forms should be despatched to the medical clearance team a minimum of 7 days prior to departure. Step 3: Email the completed form (part one and part two) to Our Passenger Medical Clearance Unit (PMCU) will be able to advise if you're fit to fly. Step 2: Ask your doctor to complete part two. Step 1: Download our medical information form (pdf, 650kb, English only) and fill out part one.
