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Norwegian Air Shuttle
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Norwegian Air Shuttle only provide oxygen in the event of an emergency. However, you can bring your own on board at no extra charge but you must inform the airline at the time of booking. Liquid oxygen is not allowed and oxygen cylinders must not exceed the maximum weight or dimensions set for hand luggage. The gas pressure must also not exceed 3000 PSI. |
Scandinavian
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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 weight or dimensions set for cabin baggage (maximum 115 cm/46 in and 8 kg/18lbs). SAS also provide oxygen at an additional charge of 335 euros per journey on intercontinental flights or 150 euros per journey on continental flights. In both instances, oxygen must be ordered at 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 authorised by SAS Medical Department. Tel: +47 915 05400 |
Widerøe
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Widerøe is part of the SAS group company.
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 hand baggage (maximum 115 cm/46 in and 8 kg/18lbs). SAS also provide oxygen at an additional charge of 335 euros per journey on intercontinental flights or 150 euros per journey on continental flights. In both instances,oxygen must be ordered at 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 authorised by SAS Medical Department. |
Smaller Airlines
For the latest information on the smaller airlines please use the contact details below.
Bergen Air Transport
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Tel: +47 55 52 37 00
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Kato Airline
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Tel: +47 76 98 13 80
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Lufttransport
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Tel: +47 77 60 83 00
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