Please take note of the following situations. You cannot fly if:
You have been SCUBA diving within 48 hours prior to your flight (however, see below for more information)
You’ve had a general anaesthetic or dental treatment within 48 hours prior to your flight
Conditions that may be affected by flying
If you are affected by any of the following conditions, you should check your doctor is happy for you to fly. You should also check with our Special Assistance team in case you require medical clearance to fly. Certain conditions may mean we require written confirmation from your doctor:
- Heart or blood vessel problems such as a heart attack, heart failure, angina or stroke.
- Deep Vein Thrombosis
- Breathing difficulties such as chronic bronchitis or emphysema, pneumothorax (a collapsed lung), pulmonary embolism (a blood clot on the lung), or asthma, especially if you may need additional oxygen or use of a nebuliser during your flight
- Epilepsy
- A recent head injury
- Stomach or bowel problems
- Cancer
- A current infectious disease
- Ear or sinus pain
- Pregnancy (see our page on flying during pregnancy)
- Limb injuries, including fractures
- Psychiatric problems
- Any recent surgery