Medical requirements

Can I bring medications on board?

Yes, you can bring your medications on the plane. You must carry them in your carry-on baggage and, if applicable, present your prescription or medical certificate during the security screening.

Important:

  • Medications must be for personal use. If they exceed 100 ml or are injectable, additional verification may be required.
  • Our team is not authorized to assist with the administration of medications, perform medical procedures, or operate medical equipment during the flight.

Permitted medications

CommonSpecial
  • Tablets or capsules.
  • Syrups or liquids (may exceed 100 ml if for medical use).
  • Inhalers or medical aerosols.

You will need a prescription or medical certificate when carrying:

  • Insulin or other injectable medications.
  • Syringes or needles.
  • Liquid medications over 100 ml.
  • Controlled medications.
  • Medical devices you will use during the flight.

Check all the information about medical certificates.

Special cases

Medications that require refrigeration:

  • Carry them in your personal portable cooler with gel packs or permitted dry ice.
  • It must fit under the seat in front of you.
  • We are unable to refrigerate or store medications on board.

Use of syringes or needles:

  • They must be in their original packaging and accompanied by your prescription or medical certificate.
  • If you use them during the trip, disposal must be done at the airport, never on board the aircraft.
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