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Anyone travel with and/or use a CPAP (sleep apnea) device on Qatar Airways?
I found their written policy on-line and it appears they lump a CPAP device in with more serious respiratory gear.
I was not sure if policy was out ofdate so I spoke with a customer service representative. He chased down the same written policy and read it back to me. It's summarized below, but I wear hearing aids, so Grain of Salt.
I found their written policy on-line and it appears they lump a CPAP device in with more serious respiratory gear.
I was not sure if policy was out ofdate so I spoke with a customer service representative. He chased down the same written policy and read it back to me. It's summarized below, but I wear hearing aids, so Grain of Salt.
Qatar Airways CPAP Policy - per call to customer service 4-24-21: |
A. Requires enough batteries to cover 150% of flight time. My Pilot 24 Lite battery will run my |
AIR MINI apprx 15 hours. Mentioned Doha leg is ~15 hours, but that I Only use it for sleeping. Rep told me to bring two batteries. (These run > $300 each.) |
B. Need a signed letter from physician stating: |
1. That I need to travel with a CPAP device. |
2. The reason (diagnosis) |
3. That I am healthy enough to travel. |
Again - their policy lumps a CPAP in with several other breathing devices. I asked if the specific back-up battery needed advance approval and "I think" he indicated no, but did not fully understand what he said... |