Essential Medical Supplies

EpiPens, capsules, tablets, pills, liquid medications (such as syrups or drops), inhalers, topical medications (like creams or gels), and diabetic supplies can be carried in your cabin baggage. These items are generally small in size and do not require a baggage waiver letter.

Passengers are permitted to carry syringes in the aircraft cabin if they are needed for medical reasons, for example a diabetic passenger. However, passengers should carry a doctor's letter confirming their requirement.

If you need to bring essential medical supplies such as ostomy equipment, PKU products, TPN feed, or dialysis fluids in addition to your standard cabin or checked baggage, a medical baggage waiver letter is required.

Only items listed in the waiver letter will be accepted for carriage free of charge. Please ensure that these items are packed separately and available for inspection at the airport.

For any additional assistance or questions, our Special Assistance team is here to help ensure a smooth and comfortable journey. You can reach out to them via chat or phone for support.