Traveling with oxygenTraveling while you are on oxygen therapy usually is possible if you
plan ahead. Travel by plane: - You cannot take your own oxygen tanks or concentrator on an
airplane. You may pack empty oxygen tanks in your checked luggage. You can get
these filled at your destination. The airline will supply oxygen while you are
in flight but will charge you for it. Usually, you have to pay for oxygen for
each leg of a trip. And airlines do not supply oxygen during layovers, so try
to book a direct flight.
- Notify the airline several days before
your flight that you need oxygen. You will need a medical release from your
doctor stating that you are able to fly. You will also need a prescription that
lists the flow rate and amount of oxygen you use.
- If you need
oxygen during a layover, you should arrange for your oxygen supplier to bring
tanks to the airport.
- Some airlines may require a person on oxygen
therapy to travel with a companion.
- In the future, you may be able
to bring a small pre-approved oxygen concentrator on an airplane. The Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a change in the rules that will
allow people on oxygen therapy to carry on a personal concentrator.
Travel by cruise ship: - You can take your own oxygen tanks or concentrator on a cruise
ship. Or you can arrange for a supplier to deliver oxygen to the ship before it
leaves the dock. You should take enough oxygen to last the entire
cruise.
- Notify the cruise line about your oxygen needs about 2 to 3
weeks before you travel. Bring a medical release from your doctor stating that
you are able to take a cruise. You will also need a prescription that lists the
flow rate and amount of oxygen you use.
- If you plan to leave the
ship to go sightseeing, you may want to have an oxygen supplier bring a tank
for you to use while you are onshore.
- If you need to have a
supplier deliver oxygen for your cruise, it is best to leave from and return to
the same city. If you don’t, you may have to pay to ship the oxygen equipment
back to the city where the ship originally departed.
Travel by train or bus: - You can take your own oxygen tanks or concentrator on a bus or
train.
- Notify the train or bus company that you will be traveling
with oxygen. Bring a medical release from your doctor stating that you are able
to travel. You may also need a prescription that lists the flow rate and amount
of oxygen you use.
- Make sure that the train or bus stops at cities
where you can get your tanks refilled.
- If you travel by train, you
will need to book a nonsmoking car.
- If you take a concentrator on a
train, you may not always have electricity available, so bring a battery backup
with you.
- Train or bus companies may limit the number or weight of
tanks you can carry on. Be sure you learn the rules before you travel.
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