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Air Europa

Air Europa does not provide oxygen on board their aircraft and does not permit the use of oxygen cylinders. However, they do allow you to take your own portable oxygen concentrators on board at no extra cost. Please let them know at the time of booking or at least 48 hours prior to your flight.

Portable oxygen concentrators allowed include:
– AirSep FreeStyle
– AirSep LifeStyle
– Delphi RS-00400
– Inogen One
– Invacare XPO2
– Respironics EverGo
– SeQual Eclipse.

Air Nostrum

Air Nostrum does not allow you to bring your own oxygen on board the aircraft but can supply oxygen at an additional cost of 180 euros. They provide flow rates of 2, 4 and 8 litres per minute. Iberia must be contacted at least 48 hours before departure to reserve this service and they must be provided with your requirements. A medical certificate confirming that oxygen is required for medical reasons must be produced at check-in.

Gestair

Gestair allow you to take your own oxygen on board at no extra charge. They will also provide oxygen at an additional cost of 150 euros per flight. They can provide flow rates of 2, 4 and 8 litres per minute. Please let them know during the time of booking or at least 48 hours before departure. A medical certificate confirming that oxygen is required for medical reasons must be produced at check-in.

 Iberia Airlines

Iberia does not allow you to take your own oxygen on board their aircraft. However, they will provide this at an additional fee. You must make a request and submit a medical form as soon as possible.

Spanair

 

Spanair does not provide oxygen on board their aircraft and does not allow you to carry your own oxygen on board.

Smaller Airlines

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

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