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  1. You can bring a ventilator, respirator or CPAP machine with you for free. You can use a FAA approved device during any United or United Express flight.

  2. You can bring any medication with you in your carry-on bag. Never place medication in a checked bag, even if you don’t need it during your flight. If you’re asked to gate check your carry-on bag, remove your medication before giving your bag to an agent.

  3. 20 lut 2024 · 💡 Key Takeaways. Before Traveling: Test and check your CPAP equipment two weeks before your trip. Bring extra supplies and a copy of your CPAP prescription. Flying Essentials: Your CPAP machine is not counted as carry-on luggage. Invest in a carrying case and bring distilled water if needed.

  4. Find information on traveling with checked or carry-on bags, special items, oversized or overweight bags. Get information on policies regarding delayed, damaged or missing bags.

  5. Most airlines have specific policies for traveling with a CPAP machine, also referred to as an assisted or medical device. Before flying with your CPAP machine, you’ll need to contact your airline at least two weeks prior if not sooner.

  6. 27 kwi 2018 · You can find the airline specific policies on their websites, but generally speaking, your CPAPs, POCs, breast pumps, medications, and medical supplies do not count towards your normal baggage allowance and can be brought on board for free in addition to your normal luggage allowance.

  7. A forty-eight (48) hour minimum advance notification to the Accessibility Desk (1-800-228-2744) is required for customers using a ventilator, respirator or CPAP machine on board. Before your next United flight, be sure to visit our baggage guide to answer some of the most commonly asked questions.

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