How do I arrange travel with a service animal?
Ethiopian accepts service animals trained to assist customers with disabilities in the cabin. We only accept dogs as emotional support animals, provided there is a medical doctor’s attestation stating the medical or therapeutic need for the animal to travel in the cabin with the customer. The following policies apply.
- A written documentation or identification cards. Credible verbal assurance that the animal is trained to provide a task or function to assist with a disability will suffice.
Except for the emergency exit row, there are no seating restrictions for passengers travelling with service animals. The emergency exit row is restricted for passengers travelling with service animals due to safety concerns in which the service animal may block a clear path to the emergency exit. Please contact us in advance if you are traveling with a service animal and would like to request a specific seat.
Do I need a medical certificate to travel?
Medical certificates are generally not required for passengers with disabilities. The following conditions will however need medical certificates:
- Travel on a stretcher
- Travel with an incubator
- Need for oxygen
- Communicable disease or infection that poses a direct threat to the health and safety of others
- Medical condition that may not allow you to complete the flight safely without extraordinary medical assistance during flight
To be valid, a medical certificate must be dated within 10 days of the initial departure of the flight. For cases regarding a communicable disease or infection, the medical certificate must be dated within 10 days of the flight for which it is presented.
If you have a communicable disease or infection, the medical certificate must state that the disease or infection would not be communicable to other persons on the flight if precautions are taken. It must also state the conditions or precautions that Ethiopian needs to take to prevent transmission of the disease or infection.
Every effort would be made to accommodate your travel needs while taking into consideration the health and safety of other customers.
Would Ethiopian accommodate special dietary requirements?
Ethiopian can provide special meals if the request is made no later than 24 hours prior to departure.
What if I need to bring medicine?
Always carry medication in your carry-on luggage. (Our aircraft do not have medical refrigerating facilities on board, so please plan accordingly.)
Also, if you use needles to inject medication, it is helpful to have your doctor’s prescription for security purposes. Please contact your flight attendant for proper needle disposal.
How do I arrange for supplemental oxygen on board?
With at least 48 hours notice, supplemental oxygen can be provided for you on our flights for a fee. Due to a limited supply, we recommend that you make oxygen requests at the time of the ticket purchase. A medical certificate is required upon check-in to verify the need for oxygen and the rate of flow per minute required (the aircraft’s built-in oxygen cannot be used for this purpose.)
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations prohibit the use of personal oxygen units during flight.
Ethiopian provides oxygen for in-flight use only. Therefore, if you need oxygen at departure, upon arrival or during your layover, you will need to make your own arrangements for oxygen to be provided at all ground locations.
Can I bring personal medical equipment on board?
You may bring medical or life support equipment, such as a respirator, nebulizer or ventilator on board for use during the flight provided the equipment can fit underneath a seat or be strapped into an adjoining seat. If an adjoining seat is required, it must be purchased at the applicable fare.
Advance arrangements are necessary for use of medical equipment during flight to ensure it will not interfere with the aircrafts communications and navigation systems and to ensure availability of aircraft power hookup, if needed.
Most life support equipment use batteries. Dry or gel cell batteries are acceptable for operation on board, but wet cell batteries are not permitted.
Do I need an attendant to travel?
Ethiopian does not provide escorts or personal attendants. Therefore, you must be accompanied by a personal care attendant to see to your needs if you are traveling in a stretcher or require extensive personal assistance on board.
Complaints resolution officials
Ethiopian has Complaints Resolution Officials (CRO) at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport and Washington Dulles Airport to address questions and concerns from our customers with disabilities. To locate these CROs, please contact an Ethiopian representative.
For more details on the regulation of the Department of Transpiration (DOT) of the USA on the subject, please use the following link:
14 CFR, Part 382 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel
- Consumers can obtain a copy of this Part 382, the regulations regarding nondiscrimination on the basis of disability in air travel, in an accessible format from the Department of Transportation by any of the following means:
- For calls made from within the United States, by telephone via the Toll-Free Hotline for Air Travelers with Disabilities at 1-800-778-4838 (voice) or 1-800-455-9880 (TTY),
- By telephone to the Aviation Consumer Protection Division at 202-366-2220 (voice) or 202-366-0511 (TTY),
- By mail to the Air Consumer Protection Division, C-75, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE., West Building, Room W96-432, Washington, DC 20590, and
- On the Aviation Consumer Protection Division's Web site (https://airconsumer.ost.dot.gov).
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