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Travel abroad - needing oxygen.

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Serendipity22 Fri 26-Jan-24 18:18:33

SueDonim

She needs to contact the airline she plans to fly with. They will tell her their rules and regulations.

Thank you 😊

SueDonim Fri 26-Jan-24 17:58:02

She needs to contact the airline she plans to fly with. They will tell her their rules and regulations.

Serendipity22 Fri 26-Jan-24 17:50:43

toscalily

www.asthmaandlung.org.uk/living-with/travel/oxygen

Ahh this will be very helpful.

Thank you very much, I pass it on to her. 😊

Serendipity22 Fri 26-Jan-24 17:48:54

nanaK54

Could she ask her respiratory team for advice, it might be that she could have an 'oxygen concentrator' instead of bottles?

Hi and thank you for your reply.

Yes, she has a concentrator for brief journeys but needs an oxygen cylinder for days out. She has it organised to a tee in this country but its abroad where the confusion lays.

Thank you

nanaK54 Fri 26-Jan-24 17:42:47

Ah crossed posts with toscalily

nanaK54 Fri 26-Jan-24 17:41:39

Could she ask her respiratory team for advice, it might be that she could have an 'oxygen concentrator' instead of bottles?

toscalily Fri 26-Jan-24 17:41:33

www.asthmaandlung.org.uk/living-with/travel/oxygen

Serendipity22 Fri 26-Jan-24 15:32:14

Good afternoon everyone 😊.

I have a friend who needs to use oxygen when on travels, she would like to go on holiday abroad this year but is in no-man's-land as to how this would work out regarding getting the oxygen to her wherever she is on holiday ( she knows that she wouldn't be able to take oxygen on an aeroplane )

Thank you for your help in this matter, I can't reassure her because I am also in no-man's-land.

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