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What is the Aer Lingus policy for pregnant passengers?

Asked 2 years ago
Aer Lingus has established a policy to accommodate pregnant passengers, ensuring their travel experience is as safe and comfortable as possible. Generally, Aer Lingus allows expectant mothers to travel up to the end of their 36th week of pregnancy for regular flights and up to the end of their 32nd week for flights categorized as long-haul. However, it is advisable for passengers in their later stages of pregnancy to consult a healthcare professional before traveling. Aer Lingus recommends bringing a letter from a doctor confirming the expected due date and stating the passenger is fit to fly, especially if they are in their third trimester. This documentation may be requested during check-in or boarding. Additionally, all expectant mothers are encouraged to inform the airline about their pregnancy status when booking, to ensure any necessary assistance can be provided. For the most current information regarding specific conditions or any additional requirements related to traveling while pregnant, it is a good idea to refer to the Aer Lingus website or their official customer service resources.
Answered Jun 15th 2025

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