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Aero Dienst

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Aero Dienst does not provide oxygen on board the aircraft, other than for emergency situations. They do not allow you to take your own oxygen cylinders on board. However, you can book a medical flight which is intensive care equipped and contains flow rates at 2 and 4 litres per minute.

Tel: +49 911 9356 0

Email: info@aero-dienst.de

Air Berlin

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Air Berlin provide oxygen on board their aircraft at an additional cost of 100 Euros per flight. You may also bring your own oxygen on board but it cannot exceed 2 litres (maximum weight 8kg, maximum dimension 55x45x20cm). A medical certificate provided by your doctor will be required for  the use of oxygen on board the aircraft and the airline must be notified when making a reservation. Liquid oxygen is not permitted on board the aircraft.

Tel:
01805 73 78 00
 

Augsburg Airways

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Augsburg Airways is part of the Lufthansa Regional group and operates domestic and international services for Lufthansa. Oxygen policies for both airlines are the same.

Augsburg Airways provides oxygen on board their aircraft at an additional cost depending on the routing (continental or intercontinental flights). A separate charge applies for each leg. They offer a maximum flow rate of 5 litres per minute. The system works as a demand system with a nasal cannula.

You may also bring your own oxygen cylinder: Augsburg Airways allows the passenger the carriage and usage of a small gaseous oxygen cylinder of not more than 2 litres capacity (200 bar) on Augsburg Airways flights (Not allowed on flights to / from / via USA, Canada and Mexico). The passenger must ensure that the valves are properly secured. The oxygen cylinder must be stowed in a solid case under the front seat during flight, if possible also during usage. The case must not exceed a maximum size of 55x40x20cm and a weight of 8kg. No usage in the aisle or in the lavatory and during turbulence.


Tel: +49 811 999 990

Email: info@augsburgair.de

Avanti Air

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Avanti Air can provide oxygen on board their aircraft at an additional cost. If you need oxygen on one of their flights contact them at least a week in advance and they should be able to provide oxygen at your specific flow rate. The cabin attendants are medically trained in case of an emergency.

Tel: +49 2736 4443-0

Email: fly@avantiair.com

Blue Wings

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Blue Wings does not provide oxygen on board their aircraft. However, if you contact them 14 days in advance you can request to bring your own oxygen on board. A series of forms will need to be completed by yourself and your doctor, stating the need for oxygen and the flow rates you require. The maximum size bottle they will allow on board their aircraft is 2 litres.

Tel:
+49 211 42 16 80 60

Email: mail@bluewings.info

Cirrus Airlines

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Cirrus Airlines do not provide oxygen on board their aircraft. However you can bring your own oxygen cylinder on board the aircraft but liquid oxygen is not permitted. You must provide as much notice as possible and a medical form will be required from your doctor.

Tel: +49 180 4444 888

Email: reservierung@cirrus-airlines.de

Eurowings

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Eurowings provides oxygen on board their aircraft, but with restrictions. Please contact the Lufthansa Medical Desk at +49 561 99 33 70 20 at least 48 hours before the departure of your flight to enable them to take necessary precautions. Please remember that the associated cost must be paid in advance. You should ask your health insurance company on possibilities of the reimbursement of costs. 

Tel: +49 561 99 33 70 20
 

Germanwings

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Germanwings does not provide oxygen onboard except in an emergency.
To find out whether they will permit you to take your own provisions on board, a fax detailing all the information about the equipment that you will need to take must be sent to +49 220 310 271 44. They will then respond to inform whether or not permission has been granted.

Tel: 0906 294 1918

 

LTU International Airways

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LTU International Airways provides oxygen on board their aircrafts at an additional cost of 100 Euros per flight. You may also bring your own oxygen on board but it cannot exceed 2 litres (maximum weight 8kg, maximum dimension 55x45x20cm). A medical certificate provided by your doctor will be required for both the use of LTU oxygen and your own oxygen cylinders. Liquid oxygen is not permitted on board the aircraft.

Tel: +49 211 9418888

Email: service@ltu.de

 

Lufthansa

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Lufthansa provides oxygen on board their aircraft at an additional cost depending on the routing (continental or intercontinental flights). A separate charge applies for each leg. They offer a maximum flow rate of 5 litres per minute. The system works as a demand system with a nasal cannula.

You may also bring your own oxygen cylinder: Lufthansa allows the passenger the carriage and usage of a small gaseous oxygen cylinder of not more than 2 litres capacity (200 bar) on Lufthansa flights (Not allowed on flights to / from / via USA, Canada and Mexico). The passenger must ensure that the valves are properly secured. The oxygen cylinder must be stowed in a solid case under the front seat during flight, if possible also during usage. The case must not exceed a maximum size of 55x40x20cm and a weight of 8kg. No usage in the aisle or in the lavatory and during turbulence.

Tel: +49 1805 838 038

E-mail: ksfxrmed@dlh.de

Tuifly.com

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Tuifly only provide emergency oxygen on board their aircraft. However, you can bring your own 2 litre gas cylinder (UN-1072) on board at no extra cost. In order to accommodate this, you must contact Tuifly several weeks before your flight or when you book your reservation. All cabin crew are trained in first-aid and in using the in-flight defibrillator.


Tel:
01805 757510
 

XL Airways Germany

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XL Airways does not allow you to carry your own oxygen or portable oxygen concentrator on board the aircraft. They provide oxygen at an additional cost of 200 GBP per flight. You must contact XL Airways in advance on 0870 999 0223. You will be sent a medical form which needs to be completed by yourself and your doctor. Different flow rates are available and the medical form will allow them to assess which one is most suitable for you.

Tel: 0870 167 7747

Email: customers@xl.com

 

Smaller Airlines

For the latest information on the smaller airlines please use the contact details below.

 

 

ACM Air Charter

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Tel: +49 7229 3022 21

Email: info@acm-air-charter.de

Aero Business Charter

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Tel: +49 621 718 988 22
 

 

Elbe Air

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Tel: +49 (0) 2955 7487 0

Email: info@elbair.de

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