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Assisted travel at the airport and onboard your flight

Can I carry my medication or medical equipment on the flight?

What You Need to Bring

  • A doctor's letter or prescription confirming the medication is yours
  • Documentation stating medical equipment is needed during the flight
  • These documents help you pass through check-in and security smoothly

Liquid Medication

  • You can bring liquid medication over 100ml with a doctor's letter

Airline Policies

  • TUI Airways: Medication and medical equipment allowed at no extra cost

    • Contact Assisted Travel team: 0800 145 6920
  • Partner airlines: May have different policies
    • Contact Third Party Flying team: 0800 105 1734

Packing Guidelines

  • Pack medicines for hold luggage in a separate bag
  • This bag won't count toward your cabin baggage allowance
  • The bag must not exceed standard cabin baggage dimensions
  • For larger medical items, contact Assisted Travel team
  • Keep essential medication in your cabin baggage, especially considering possible flight delays

Medical Equipment Information

When bringing medical devices, we'll need:

  • Equipment name, manufacturer, make and model
  • Size and weight
  • Battery details (if applicable)
  • When you'll need to use it during the flight

Important Notes

  • Insulin and pen injections can be carried without a medical certificate
  • Inform staff at check-in about insulin
  • Keep insulin in cabin baggage as hold temperatures may damage it
  • Staff cannot help administer medication or operate medical devices
  • No cooling facilities available onboard for medication storage

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