Special Assistance
Ethiopian Airlines is committed to offering convenient, comfortable, and dignified service to all our
valued passengers who require special individual assistance. We strive to meet these needs with the
utmost care and attention.
If you are traveling for medical treatment, please review the following important information:
● Medical
Documentation: Passengers must provide medical information from their attending
physician, issued within seven (7) days prior to travel. This document must be submitted for review
and approval by Ethiopian Airlines’ medical doctor or designated representative.
● MEDIF Validity:
Once approved, the Medical Information Form (MEDIF) is valid for 72 hours (three days). The date
must be written using the Gregorian calendar (GC).
● Connecting Flights with
Other Airlines: If your itinerary includes flights operated by other airlines, please
contact those airlines directly, as their medical assistance policies and procedures may
differ.
● Travel to/from the USA for
Passengers with Reduced Mobility: For passengers with reduced mobility traveling
between Addis Ababa and any U.S. destination (or vice versa), specific procedures apply. Please
click the following link to view the detailed policy:
Services
for Customers with reduced mobility traveling to/from USA
Passengers with certain medical conditions and passengers requiring
special care during the flight are required to complete our MEDIF form.
The MEDIF Form under information Sheet for passenger Requiring Special
assistance is to be completely filled up by the passenger or his
authorized representative, in case the passenger is unable to do so.
While the other part under information Sheet for passenger Requiring
Medical clearance has to be filled up by the physician in charge of the
invalid passenger and provides information about the clinical condition of
the passenger. It is mandatory to complete the MEDIF including the
treating physician’s certification and the undertaking/passenger
declaration at the end of the MEDIF.
Please use the following link to download the MEDIF forms in one
file:
Forms
for Passengers Requiring Special Assistance
Medical Clearance Requirements for Travel
Certain medical conditions require prior clearance from Ethiopian Airlines before travel. Please
carefully review the following guidelines:
- Contagious Illnesses: Medical clearance is
required for passengers suffering from any actively contagious and communicable
disease.
- Special Care Needs: Passengers who are unable to care for themselves without
assistance beyond what is typically provided in-flight, due to age, physical, or mental
condition.
- Behavioral or Physical Conditions: Passengers whose medical conditions may
result in unusual behavior or physical symptoms that could impact the comfort or safety of
others, or whose condition could worsen during the flight.
- Potential Flight Risk: Passengers whose condition poses a potential safety risk
or could lead to flight delays or diversions, or those requiring special medical attention or
equipment during the flight.
- Use of Portable Oxygen Concentrator (POC): Passengers who need a POC must have
prior MEDIF approval from Ethiopian’s Medical Unit or an authorized medical facility
abroad.
- Medical Evaluation: Passengers falling under any of the above categories must
be evaluated by a licensed physician familiar with their condition and receive travel clearance
from Ethiopian’s Medical Unit or a designated physician.
- Fitness on Departure: Even if medical clearance has been granted, Ethiopian
Airlines reserves the right to refuse travel if a passenger’s condition has deteriorated
by the time of departure.
- Travel on Multiple Airlines: Passengers whose itinerary includes other airlines
must also meet the medical requirements of those carriers. If not, Ethiopian Airlines reserves
the right to deny transportation.
- Form Completion: In cases requiring clearance from all involved airlines, the
attending physician must complete the MEDIF, which must then be approved by Ethiopian’s
Medical Unit or designated physician.
- Validity of Medical Documents: Passengers must present medical documents issued
within 7 days of submission. Approved MEDIFs are valid for 72 hours (three days) and must be
dated using the Gregorian calendar (GC).
- Departing from Addis Ababa: Passengers originating in Addis Ababa who require
medical clearance must also submit a completed Medical Information Slip from the Ethiopian
Airlines Medical Unit.
- Submission Timeline: All completed MEDIF forms must be submitted to the Medical
Unit in Addis Ababa or an approved physician at least 48 hours before
departure.
- Final Decision: The Ethiopian Airlines Medical Unit or its designated physician
will make the final decision regarding a passenger’s fitness to fly or the need for a
medical escort.
- In-Person Clearance:
● Passengers departing from
Addis Ababa and where Medical clearance is required, the passenger shall physically
attend physician at Ethiopian Airlines Medical Unit located at Ethiopian Airlines Head Quarters and
secure medical clearance approved by Ethiopian designated Physician.
● Passengers who are not
originating from Addis Ababa whereby Ethiopian has an appointed a designated physician,
passengers shall communicate to Ethiopian
Airlines Local office and will be guided to physically attend with designated physician and
secure medical clearance using completed Medical Information Form (MEDIF) which shall be then sent
to Ethiopian Airlines Headquarters Medical Unit for final approval.
● Passengers who are not
originating from Addis Ababa and whereby Ethiopian has appointed a designated/approved
physician, the passenger shall physically attend the physician and secure medical clearance approved
by Ethiopian designated Physician.
- Safety Concerns: Ethiopian Airlines reserves the right to refuse carriage if a
passenger’s condition could compromise flight safety or
operations.
- Medications and Medical Records: Passengers must carry any medications they may
need in their hand luggage, along with relevant medical documentation (e.g., hospital discharge
summaries, treatment records, medical history, doctor’s certificates, and emergency
treatment plans).
- Medication Storage: Cabin crew cannot refrigerate medications. Passengers
requiring temperature-sensitive medication should carry their own cool bag or vacuum flask.
- Advance
Notification:
Inform our reservation team at the time of booking if the passenger is medically ill. The
MEDIF form must be completed by the attending physician.
Ethiopian can provide any of the following equipments or service if
requested:
- Wheelchairs
Ethiopian ensures that:
- Sufficient wheelchairs are available for boarding/disembarking
passengers.
- The carriage of Wheelchair- C for cabin seat ( WCHC) case
passengers is restricted on our international and domestic flights
as follow in order to comply with the requirement of air safety:
- Two individual WCHC case passengers will be carried in C-9 and
five in Economy class.
- Five WCHC case passengers in group will be carried in C-9 and
eight in Economy class
- Passengers traveling with their own wheelchair or assistive
devices may carry the same in the passenger cabin, on request,
subject to availability of space. Alternatively, the wheelchair or
assistive devices should be loaded in the baggage hold where it is
easily accessible for timely return to the passenger.
- Passengers, who intend to check-in their own wheelchair, are given
the option of using the airline/airport wheelchair. If the
passenger wishes to use his own wheelchair at the airport he may
be permitted to do so, up to the aircraft door. The wheelchair
duly tagged, must then be sent for loading in the hold.
- Narrow wheelchair-type devices without arm rests are available on
some of or the aircrafts in the passenger cabin for assistance
on-board.
- Stretchers
- A request for a stretcher must be made in prior to 48 hr and shall
be strictly subject to space availability.
- Stretcher cases are acceptable only after clearance from the
carrier medical department or designated physicians and
confirmation of the quantity of oxygen to be carried will be
determined by the Medical Officer.
- Where Interline travel on other airlines is involved, advance
arrangements with the carrier is necessary regarding confirmation
on special meals, medicines, oxygen, ambulance and other
requirements.
- Stretcher passenger is accepted in Economy class only.
- There must be qualified personnel accompanying stretcher
passenger.
- Passenger Requiring Oxygen
- Ethiopian will provide in flight oxygen service for passengers on
all its flights with ant Extra charge
- Passengers will be required to give 48 hour notice.
- Passengers must present a written statement from his /her
physician certifying the need for in-flight oxygen service ,the
maximum usage per hour and the oxygen flow rate per minute
- Passenger must be accompanied by an attendant who is knowledgeable
as to the passenger’s needs and in the operation of the
equipment .However, when authorized by Ethiopian medical services,
a passenger requiring oxygen may travel alone.
- Lifting services
- Devices for supporting limbs
Availability of equipment may
be limited at certain airports. Please enquire your travel agent or
the nearest Ethiopian ticket office.