A MEDIF (medical information form) must be filled by your treating doctor to inform the details of the medical condition and if special equipment such as oxygen, a wheelchair or stretcher is required, THAI has the right to refuse, delay or ask to change travel conditions. Travelling by plane is permitted only for treated and stabilized patients.
Sick passengers are sensitive to minor changes, therefore medical consultation before travelling is necessary to minimize health risks. Medications must be kept in the hand luggage. Passengers with medical conditions not treated and stabilized, or passengers with conditions that can be aggravated during flight, must have medical clearance before flight reservation.
Assure sufficient quantities of cardiac medications for the entire trip, including sublingual nitroglycerin, and keep in carry-on luggage. Keep a separate list of medications including dosing intervals and tablet size in the event that medications are lost. Limit unnecessary ambulation, particularly in-flight. The following conditions are not safe for air travel:
Special precaution for the patients with tracheostomy because of low humidity in the cabin.
Passengers may experience abdominal discomfort because of gas expansion in fight.
Thai cannot guarantee a completely nut-free environment in our lounges or on board. If passengers provide information about their medical condition in advance, we will do our best to ensure that each point of contact is informed of their needs. However, we can never guarantee a completely nut-free environment.
We strongly recommend that you always carry your medication and/or medical ID bracelet and inform THAI staff in the event of an allergic reaction.
Pregnancy
Most individuals with an uncomplicated pregnancy can travel by air. However, certain medical conditions or later stages of pregnancy may affect the ability to fly. In some cases, a medical certificate or prior medical clearance is required.
Infants
Air travel is not recommended for infants under 14 days of age due to sensitivity to cabin conditions. Premature infants require medical clearance to travel.
Read more about our rules and recommendations for pregnant travellers and infants here.