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Direktflyg

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Direkflyg does not provide oxygen for passengers except in the event of emergency, but do allow passengers to bring a maximum of 1 litre bottles on board. Passengers must inform staff at check in that they are carrying such items.


Tel: +46 243 444 700

Email: callcenter@direktflyg.com

Golden Air

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Golden Air carries oxygen onboard for the use in emergency situations only. However you are allowed to bring your own oxygen onboard the aircraft. You may bring a maximum of one cylinder containing a maximum of 1 litre oxygen. You must also inform Golden Air when booking your ticket that you intend to bring your own oxygen.

Tel: 0520-48 44 44 or 0520-825 00

Email: info@goldenair.se

Malmö Aviation

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Malmo aviation does not provide oxygen on board their aircraft and does not allow you to carry your own oxygen on board. However, they will allow small 1 litre “inhalers” to use if you do not require continuous oxygen.

Tel: +46 771 55 00 10

Email: customer.relations@malmoaviation.se

Scandinavian Airlines

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SAS will allow you to take your own oxygen on board their aircraft. The measurement of the cylinders must not exceed the maximum permitted weight or dimensions for cabin baggage, which is at maximum 115 cm/46 in and 8 kg/18lbs. SAS also provide oxygen at an additional charge of 335 Euros per journey on intercontinental flight or 150 Euros per journey on continental flights.

In both instances you must let them know during the time of booking or at least 72 hours before your flight. A Medical Information form (MEDIF) must be filled out and the request has to be authorized by SAS Medical Department.

Tel: +46 8 797 2727

Skyways Express

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Skyways Express does not supply oxygen to passengers but you are allowed to bring your own supplies on board.

A maximum of 1 litre oxygen bottle is allowed per passenger per journey. You must inform staff at check-in that they are carrying your own oxygen on board.

Tel: +46 771 95 95 00

Email: charter@skyways.se

Smaller Airlines

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

 

Avitrans

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Tel: +46 155 26 77 72

Email: info@avitrans.se

Barents AirLink

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Tel: +46 920 22 74 74

Email: info@barentsairlink.se

City Airline

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Tel: 0200 250 500

Email: info@cityairline.com

Novair

 

Novair allow you to take your own oxygen on board their aircraft. They also allow the following portable oxygen concentrators:

AGA OTM-1 AGA OTM-1
NEDRON VAGABOND NEDRON PYE
AIOLOS SOLISTA Aeolus SOLOIST
ImPULSE IMPULSE
Freestyle portable oxygen concentrator

In order to accommodate this, let them know at least 7 days before your flight. A medical certificate, which verifies that you are fit to fly and that the oxygen you have with you is enough, must be submitted to their customer service department.

Tel: +46 8 673 86 00

Email: info@novair.se

TUIfly Nordic

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TUIfly Nordic only carries oxygen on board their aircraft for use in emergencies. However, you are allowed to bring your own oxygen on board. You may bring a maximum of four carry on cylinders per flight and they accept AGA OTM-1 or NEDRON VAGABOND cylinders. In order to facilitate this you must contact their customer service at least seven days prior to travel.

Tel: +46 771 - 410 530

Email: customerservice@tuiflynordic.se

Viking Airlines

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Tel: +46 8 564 700 11

Email: info@vikingairlines.com

WaltAir Europe

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Tel: +46 8 31 29 70

Email: info@waltair.se

The oxygen policies in this database were updated between June and September 2010

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