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European Lung Foundation survey: oxygen on flights

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The European Lung Foundation would like to find out how to make air travel easier for people who require assistance with breathing, so that their lung condition does not cause any additional stress or discomfort.

They have launched an online short survey on the topic and translated it into several languages. Further information on the project and the links to the survey can be found here:

europeanlung.org/en/news-an...

The short survey is targeted to people who have a lung condition and require assistance in breathing and their carers. Please follow the link and fill in the survey.

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