Yes, you can travel with your CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine. It is considered an assistive medical device and may be transported at no additional cost, either in the cabin or as checked baggage.
Depending on its size, the device may be stored in the overhead bin if space allows. If it cannot be accommodated in the cabin, it will be transported in the cargo hold at no extra cost.
Please make sure to arrive at the check-in counter at least three (3) hours before your flight. Our staff will assist you if the equipment needs to be checked.
Assistive devices with spill-proof batteries may be transported in the cargo hold free of charge, provided that:
The terminals are properly protected against short circuits.
The battery is securely enclosed within the device.
The device is firmly packed to avoid damage from movement of other baggage during the flight.
We will only accept CPAP machines if they pose no risk to flight safety. Wet-cell or acid batteries are considered hazardous materials and will not be accepted for transport.
We invite you to review our detailed conditions for battery transport in Article 9.8.
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