Fractures
The air pressure in the cabin of commercial aircraft is lower than that at the earth's surface. This factor does not affect the majority of passengers, but passengers with health problems should take this into account.
This is the case of passengers who have suffered an orthopedic injury (e.g. fractures) requiring immobilisation by plaster cast. Medical approval must be requested to be able to travel. To make the request, the doctor who assisted the passenger must fill in the medical assistance document (PDF, 0.1MB, EN), which must then be sent to the TAP contacts provided above.
Moreover, to prevent circulatory problems and discomfort, the plaster cast should be opened, if travelling within 48 hours of getting it.
A wheelchair may be required to travel to the aircraft and space may also be needed for your legs during the flight.
Stretchers
The transport of passengers in a medical case situation with a stretcher must comply with the following rules:
- The passenger has to be accompanied by a paramedic or doctor, if the carrier so requires;
- Waiting list bookings are not accepted;
- When in transit, payment for an ambulance to transfer the passenger from one plane to another is at the passenger’s expense.
The booking must state:
- Details of the ambulances on departure and arrival (entities/hospital of origin and destination);
- The contact details of the passenger or companion at the place of embark.
Any additional equipment requested by TAP is provided by the passenger.
Code-share flights are subject to special conditions. Contact us for more information.
Oxygen
The passenger must travel accompanied by someone with the ability to provide adequate care, preferably a doctor or nurse.
However, the passenger can travel alone if he/she can provide their own care. The passenger must have the prior authorisation of the medical services.
Operating Airline restrictions may apply for oxygen provided by the passenger. Please consult these restrictions here. It is not possible for the crew to administer oxygen.
TAP has two types of tank:
- large: 3 litres/min / 7 litres/min;
- small: 2 litres/min / 4 litres/min.
A fee is charged for this service.
Contact us for more information.
Portable Oxygen Concentrator (POC) and Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Machine (CPAP)
Passengers that need to travel with a POC or CPAP (for the treatment of sleep apnea) can do so on board TAP flights. However, they must contact the TAP Contact Center to find out about the specific conditions for their flight.
Related Tools
Assistance for passengers with reduced mobility. We guarantee support at the airport up until boarding your flight. We recommend that you do the booking of this service up to 48 hours before the trip.
A special service for the comfort of passengers with hearing impairment.
Please note:
To ensure availability, special assistance services must be booked up to 48 hours prior to the trip.
Request special assistance