Can I travel with a service animal?
Yes. We accept service animals (dogs only for emotional support). You’ll need:
● A doctor’s note for emotional support animals
● Verbal assurance or ID that the animal is trained for disability support
Service animals may sit anywhere except emergency exit rows. Contact us early for seat requests.
Do I need a medical certificate?
Not usually. You’ll need one if:
● Traveling with a stretcher, incubator, or oxygen
● You have a communicable disease
● You need extraordinary in-flight medical help
Certificates must be dated within 10 days of your initial flight. For communicable diseases, the certificate must confirm the condition isn't transmissible and list required precautions.
Can I request a special meal?
Yes. Request it at least 24 hours before departure.
Can I bring medication?
Yes. Carry it in your hand luggage.
There’s no onboard refrigeration, so plan accordingly.
If using needles, carry a prescription for security. Ask a crew member for disposal help.
Can I request oxygen on board?
Yes, with 48 hours’ notice. A fee applies.
Bring a certificate confirming your oxygen need and required flow rate.
Personal oxygen units are not allowed in flight (FAA regulation).
We provide oxygen for the flight only—you’ll need to arrange ground oxygen yourself.
Can I bring personal medical equipment?
Yes, including respirators and ventilators, if they:
● Fit under your seat or a paid extra seat
● Meet safety and power use rules
Dry and gel cell batteries are accepted. Wet cells are not.
Do I need a personal care attendant?
Yes, if you're traveling in a stretcher or need extensive help.
We don’t provide personal attendants.