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Which airline can supply oxygen in flight?

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trying to go on holiday to benidorm and australianeed oxgygen because of medical condition

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  1. All airlines must provide oxygen for use in flight by medically certified patients. Patients must use oxygen as provided by the airline and may not supply their own. Restriction exist based on the aircraft, i.e., the cabin is not pressurized, etc., but this is the case only on small, commuter carriers. Hope this helps...

    P.S. They airline 'may' charge a fee for the oxygen and you MUST confirm the service at least 48 hours prior to flight.


  2. I think they all do.

  3. You'd probably have to arrange that through your hospital and/or GP. I suggest you talk to them first as they'd either be able to issue you with some or at least know who to ask.

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