Our policy on flying while pregnant depends on both the passenger’s stage of pregnancy and state of health. Particularly for long flights, even passengers in good health should obtain approval from their doctor.
We rely on information given to us by the passenger about their stage of pregnancy. For this reason, it is extremely important that our passengers give us correct information about this.
Passengers who are up to 28 weeks pregnant may travel without a doctor’s note. Passengers between 28–35 weeks (190–244 days) (beginning of the 28th week to end of the 35th week) pregnant with a singleton pregnancy (not a multiple pregnancy) may board the flight with a doctor’s note stating ‘There are no medical contraindications for air travel.’ This medical certificate is also required for passengers with a multiple pregnancy who are between 28–31 weeks (190–216 days) pregnant.
Regardless of any doctor’s note, we do not allow passengers onboard who are expecting 1 baby and are entering or are beyond their 36th week of pregnancy or passengers expecting more than 1 baby and entering or beyond their 32nd week of pregnancy.
| Stage of pregnancy | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1–27 weeks | 28–31 weeks | 32–35 weeks | 36 weeks and over | |
| Expecting 1 baby | Able to fly | Doctor’s note required | Doctor’s note required | Unable to fly |
| Expecting more than 1 baby | Unable to fly | |||