According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), airlines have the right to prevent passengers with conditions that could worsen in flight from boarding the aircraft.
18 Medical Conditions That May Prohibit Summer Flying: All upcoming vacationers have been warned that certain medical conditions could prevent them from boarding the aircraft.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), airlines have the right to prevent passengers with conditions that could worsen in flight from boarding the aircraft.
Before booking a last-minute trip or heading to the airport, it is advisable to double-check the airline’s illness policies.
The Mirror reports that a WHO statement reads: “[Airlines] may require medical clearance from their doctor if there is evidence that a passenger may be suffering from any disease or physical or mental condition that could endanger the safety of the aircraft, reduce the welfare and comfort of the other passengers and crew, require medical attention during the flight, or be exacerbated by the flight.”
“If cabin personnel suspect a passenger may be ill prior to departure, the aircraft’s captain will be notified and a determination will be made as to whether the passenger is fit to travel, requires medical attention, or poses a threat to other passengers, crew, or the safety of the aircraft.
“Airline policies differ, and requirements should always be verified prior to or at the time of flight booking. Frequently, the airline’s website is an excellent source of information.
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