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I need to travel with a medical bag - what do I do?

We want to make sure your journey is as stress-free as possible! If you’re travelling with essential medical equipment—like a CPAP machine—you can typically carry this as part of your hand luggage.

In most cases, you won't even need to notify the airline in advance, but here are a few pro tips to keep things moving smoothly:

  • Check the dimensions: Even though it’s medical equipment, it still needs to fit comfortably in the overhead lockers or under the seat in front. Double-check your airline’s size and weight limits before you head to the airport.

  • Have your paperwork ready: If your equipment is bulky and takes you over your standard luggage allowance, the airline might ask for a medical letter or doctor’s note. Having this handy will help you avoid any unexpected baggage fees.

  • Safety first: If your equipment uses batteries (like some portable oxygen concentrators), the airline will definitely want to know about it for safety reasons.

Our best advice? Every airline has a slightly different way of doing things. It’s always a great idea to check the "Medical" or "Special Assistance" section of your airline’s website before you fly to make sure you’ve ticked all their boxes. ✅


💡 Quick Tip: If you’re carrying medication or needles in your hand luggage, always keep them in their original packaging with your prescription label attached. It makes the trip through security much faster!

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