What is the Aer Lingus policy for pregnant passengers?

Asked 6 months ago
Aer Lingus welcomes pregnant passengers aboard its flights, prioritizing their safety and comfort. Pregnant women are eligible to travel up to the end of their 28th week without any documentation. However, from the start of the 29th week, a medical certificate confirming the fitness to fly must be provided. After 36 weeks, Aer Lingus does not allow pregnant passengers to travel on any flights. In cases of twins or multiples, travel restrictions apply from the 32nd week. The guidelines aim to protect the health of expecting mothers and reduce potential risks associated with air travel. Passengers should inform Aer Lingus of their pregnancy at the time of booking in order to ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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