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Hi all, I had my test for flying today and was told that I would now need oxygen if flying again, I normally fly Ryanair so I was wondering if any of you have travelled using 02 and was it very costly

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HuwieHex

The answers to your question can be found here - ryanair.com/gb/en/useful-in...

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Eireann in reply toHuwieHex

Thanks for that very useful information Huwie

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soulboy118

I think its anywhere from 50quid to 100 depending on flight duration ,some airlines put a time limit on supplying 02

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Eireann in reply tosoulboy118

Thanks Soulboy, it’s good to know

Hi Hun ,I fly with oxygen, just come back from Spain ,with Ryanair , it doesn't cost anything, if you have your own small concentrator? You can't take cylinders aboard , or you can buy oxygen off the airline I believe it isn't cheep!!! You will have to apply for special assistance when you book, and will need a fit to fly off your Dr , airline will send you one and Dr fill it in , I do find travel insurance very expensive !!! Good luck xxx

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maria6962 in reply to

Where can you get a concentrater from ? My partner is planning a flight to NZ a lot of time in the air

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Maureenpearl in reply tomaria6962

You can look online, there are several companies who you can buy from or hire.

Find out about the insurance because the insurance could cost more than the flight to NZ.

in reply tomaria6962

I bought my own off a company called intermedical , is your partner on oxygen normally ??? If so ask her oxygen company if they can help , but you must have enough battery power to last ,not sure how long flight is to NZ ?? And my insurance for two month in Spain was just under £800 not cheap !! Some quoted me £1300 !! Good luck xx

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maria6962 in reply to

Thank you hope your having a good day my mate is not on oxygen at the mo does that mean he may not need to worry when flying......he seems to think I am making a big deal out of it geez I just want him to get there in one piece grrr bloody stubborn arse lol ???

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Why do you think he might need oxygen to fly ??? Does he have low oxygen levels ?? His Dr or specialist are the best ones to ask Hun xxxx

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ThAnku

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Eireann in reply to

Thanks for replying Caz, I only got the results yesterday that I need oxygen to fly so it hit me hard, I don’t have anything booked yet but I just want to know the ropes, I am not on oxygen so I think I would have to rent one from the airline

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broadband1

Thompson don’t charge on there flights or they didn’t up to 2 yrs ago for oxygen saves messing with your own & saves £100 each way like others charge

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Eireann in reply tobroadband1

Thanks for that information broadband, I am not on oxygen so I would have to rent some from Ryanair, I have nothing booked yet as I am still coming to terms with the news, I also would feel very self conscious wearing oxygen on a plane.

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Porschea

Hi, I'm also new to this community. I too need oxygen for the flights and at my destination for over night. Airlines allow portable oxygen concentrator (poc) if you bring your own. I've struggled to find any support in this . It's been a night mare. Outside the UK you have to arrange your own oxygen for flights and during your vacation if needed. Even so if you hire poc for flights you will be responsible for the machine for the duration of your holiday. Very few airlines offer oxygen, if they do is Ryan air they only allow one per flight, so you'd have to book early. Good luck as I'm still searching, currently contemplating purchasing a poc cheaper than hiring.. I've been quoted £550 for 10 night holiday, for flight and destination. One trip , if I wanted another holiday I'd pay again same if not more.

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Eireann in reply toPorschea

My goodness, £550 is a lot to pay, does it include the return flight? I have not used any poc so it will be all new to me, would it be allowable for me to buy one outright? Thanks for replying Porschea

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Porschea in reply toEireann

Hi, I only know because I too am looking into this at the minute, not been abroad for 14 years, so lots have changed since then. Airlines nearly all provided oxygen at a cost, 14 years ago. Now they don't allow oxygen cylinders on board, but allow you to bring your own poc, with adequate batteries, depending on your flight time too as to how many battery change's you'd have to do too, your responsibility, also you're best to get in touch with airline for special assistance, regarding paperwork regarding drs fit to fly ect.

Hiring a poc, you have responsibility of it for duration of your holiday, even if it's just for the flights. Yes I've been given a quote of £550 for 10 or 11 nights hire of the machine. Ryan air do supply oxygen during flights, but one customer per flight so if you're lucky to be able to book this good luck. I'm considering buying one, as if I am able to holiday next year too I'll already have one, as £550 on top of holiday costs is a bit too much.

That's how I found this community page searching for advice possibly someone selling a poc.

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Eireann in reply toPorschea

Thanks for that information Porschea, I will keep it on my phone for reference

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Maureenpearl

I went to Jamaica with TUI last year and the airline supplied four cylinder for outbound and four for inbound journeys free of charge. I still needed to use my own oxygen concentrator to get on the plane because I use the oxygen for walking and most things 6 litres per minute.

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Eireann in reply toMaureenpearl

That’s a good airline to have Maureen, I am delighted that you do not let your use of oxygen stop you from flying and I hope that I can too. Thanks for your reply

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Porschea in reply toMaureenpearl

Hi yes I believe long haul flights to supply oxygen, unfortunately from UK to Europe doesn't seem to be available to these destination

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dave26

Hi for the last two years I have booked flights with Tui and it has been free for the flight although they only allow 1 person per flight. If you are travelling further abroad there are airlines that provide oxygen free for the flight please check.

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Eireann in reply todave26

That’s good to know Dave, do you or any of you on here feel self conscious using oxygen on a plane, I feel that I will be advertising I used to smoke, that people will think it serves me right! Thanks for the reply

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dave26

Dont worry about what other people think. You will have no problems on the aircraft.

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Eireann in reply todave26

Thanks Dave

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