Can you take medication in hand luggage British Airways?

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Can you take medication in hand luggage British Airways? You have the option of travelling with liquid medicine in your hands or checking your bags. You should pack everything you will require for your trip in your carry-on luggage. Cheap British Airways Flights offers the generous baggage Even if it exceeds the standard liquid limit, you are permitted to bring as much as you require when you are travelling, provided that you have a prescription or a note from your doctor to establish that you are in possession of the necessary amount. I found the information that British Airways provide to handle my ticket regarding the transportation of medication in hand luggage to be really accommodating. Bringing medications, medical supplies, or equipment on a trip: Please make sure to carry any medication, including liquid medications, or medical supplies, such as syringes, in your carry-on luggage (if at all possible, in the original packaging) along with a prescription or a letter from your doctor confirming that this medication is prescribed to you. This will help you avoid delays at security or customs. Keeping your medication at a cool temperature is entirely up to you. I would appreciate it if you could examine alternatives with your chemist. If you need to bring bags of necessary medical supplies with you on your trip that will exceed your hold baggage allowance, such as dialysis fluid or colostomy bags, you can be allowed to bring up to two additional bags, each of which can weigh up to 23 kilogrammes, when you check in at the airport. In an official medical letter that has been signed and dated by your physician or other medical expert, please make sure that the following information is included: Your name, the specifics of your trip, and the reference information for your booking. The necessary medications and medical supplies, along with a description of how they should be used, are included in the list. Bring asthma inhalers when traveling: Asthma inhalers are permitted in your hand or checked luggage. CPAP devices: It is not necessary to obtain a medical clearance in order to use a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine or to fly with one on our aircraft for the treatment of sleep apnea. It is strongly recommended that you carry a note from a medical practitioner that justifies the requirement of the equipment that you will be using throughout the trip. If you want to bring your device along as supplementary hand luggage in the cabin, you are welcome to do so. If you choose not to use your CPAP machine while you are in the cabin, you will be able to check it into the hold for free, in addition to the free luggage limit that you are allowed to bring with you.


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