Pregnant / Hamile Passengers


 

Alıntı:

dispatcher of future tarafından gönderildi Mesajı Görüntüle

Diğer bir ekleme yapacağım bölüm ise hamile yolcular için olacak,
 7 ay yani 28. haftasını dolduruncaya kadar hamile yolcu için doktor raporu istenmez.
28. haftasını dolduran hamile yolcu için kendi doktoru tarafınnda "Uçakla seyahatinde her hangi bir sakınca yoktur" yazılı rapor istenir. Bu raporun tarihi 7 günden eksi olamaz.
Kafama takılan soru ise, bu konun önemli kısmını oluşturuyor.
Yolcunun kaçıncı aydan sonra kesinlikle uçağa kabul edilmeyeceği konusunda.

İki cümle yazacağım acabı hangi ifade geçerli?

1- Pek çok havayolu 35-36 haftasını geçmiş hamile yolcuları risk sebebiyle kabul etmez.
2- 32.ci haftadan sonra hiç bir şekilde uçağa kabul edilmez.
JAR_OPS lara baktım ama hamile yolcular için her hangi bir bölüm bulamadım.Annex'ere de biraz göz attım ama göremedim. Acaba ben mi gözden kaçırdım. Bu kuralar havayolundan havayoluna değişiyor mu yoksa belli bir standart var mı? Var ise nerede yazıyor ? Jar-ops' larda yoksa neden yok?

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Burada da hukukun üstünlüğü geçerli.

Aşağıda bulacağınız bazı havayollarının Hamile Yolcu uygulamaları sırandı. Bazıları tarih belirtiyor, bazıları belirtmiyor. İkisi arasındaki ortak payda, sorumluluğu yolcuya atmış olmaları.

İkisinin de yaptığı, hukuki sorumluluktan kaçınmak.

İkisi de doğru yapıyor, çünkü dikkat edin, yasaklamayanlar, "tavsiye" ediyorlar. Yolcunun sıhhatinden biz sorumlu değiliz'e getiriyorlar. Burada belirli bir süreden sonra kabul etmeyenleri de kimse suçlayamaz.

Ülkelerin kendi kanunları ve sağlık sigortalarını da göz önüne almak zorundayız. Bu nedenlerle "kesin" genelleme yapılamıyor. Şirketler, kendileri kurallarını koyuyorlar.

 

Aeroflot 33+MdC

· Doctor's certificate required if traveling within four weeks of due date. Certificate must state that the passenger has been examined and must be dated within seven days of flight departure.

 

Aeromexico 28+MdC

· Suggests pregnant passengers at all stages of pregnancy should seek the advice of a medical professional prior to travel.

· If traveling after the seventh month of pregnancy a medical certificate is required stating the passenger is fit to travel. A letter freeing Aeromexico from any liability must also be signed by the pregnant passenger.

 

Air Canada 32+MdC

· No travel restrictions within first eight months for passengers with a normal, uncomplicated pregnancy.

· Travel within the last month of pregnancy is contingent on obtaining a medical certificate stating that a pregnant passenger is fit to travel.

 

Air France 32+MdC / 36+MD-AF

· Is your pregnancy going according to plan? If so, mothers-to-be can travel with no extra formalities on Air France lines up to the end of the 8th month of their pregnancy.

· During the 9th month of pregnancy, you will need medical consent, given by the Air France medical department:

· In the event of a difficult pregnancy, Air France medical consent is required regardless of the due date.

· For your safety and well-being, Air France advises that you obtain a medical certificate indicating the due date of your pregnancy. This may be requested at check-in.

 

Air India 33+MdC

· For pregnancies free of complications, pregnant travelers may fly without restrictions up to their 32nd week.

· Pregnant passengers traveling after the 32nd week of pregnancy must obtain a medical certificate stating she is fit for air travel. The husband/father must complete an Indemnity freeing the airline from liability.

 

Air New Zealand 33+MdC

· No travel restrictions for pregnant travelers with complication-free pregnancies up to the eighth month of pregnancy.

· Medical clearance is required for pregnant travelers flying internationally within the last four weeks of pregnancy, or for passengers with a multiple pregnancy.

· Medical clearance is required for pregnant travelers flying domestically within the last two weeks of pregnancy, or for passengers with a multiple pregnancy.

 

Alaska Airlines

· No restrictions for pregnant travelers.

 

Alitalia 33+MdC

· No travel restrictions for the first eight months of pregnancy.

· If traveling within the last four weeks of pregnancy, expecting multiple births, or having a complicated pregnancy, medical clearance is required. Completion of a Medical Information Form, MEDIF, prior to travel and signed by both the passenger and doctor is required.

 

American Airlines 33+MdC / 36+R

· Medical certificate required if traveling within four weeks of due date (American Airlines further specifies that this rule applies for a normal, uncomplicated pregnancy).

· Travel is not allowed within seven days before/after delivery for flights that are less than five hours in duration within the United States. Exceptions may be made if the passenger obtains a medical certificate and is cleared by American Airlines' Special Assistance Coordinator.

· For international travel (or over major bodies of water, as in travel to Hawaii), American Airlines advises against travel within a month of the due date unless she is examined and obtains a medical certificate within 48 hours of departure stating that she is fit to travel. Approval from American Airlines' Special Assistance Coordinator is required within ten days of the due date and seven days after delivery.

· A Special Assistance coordinator can be reached through .

 

America West 36+MdC

· Doctor's certificate required if traveling within seven days of due date. Certificate must state that the passenger has been examined and is fit to travel. Certificate must be dated within 72 hours of flight departure.

 

British Airways 28+MdC / 36+R

· For uncomplicated single pregnancies, we restrict travel beyond the end of the 36th week, and for twins, triplets etc., beyond the end of the 32nd week.

· After your pregnancy has entered its' 28th week, we ask that you carry with you a letter from your doctor or midwife, stating the pregnancy is uncomplicated and confirming the expected date of delivery. In this letter, your doctor should state that you are in good health, that they are happy for you to fly, and that (in their opinion) there is no reason why you cannot fly.

 

British Midland 30+MdC / 36+R

· No travel restrictions up to the 30th week of pregnancy.

· A doctor's certificate is required for pregnant travelers in their 30th to 36th week of pregnancy. Travel after the 36th week of pregnancy is not normally allowed.

 

Cathay Pacific 36+R

· Cathay Pacific accepts pregnant passengers (single pregnancies) up to their 36th week. Pregnant passengers anticipating a multiple birth are accepted up to their 32nd week. A doctor's certificate may be required.

· Cathay Pacific advises against heavy lifting during pregnancy, so particular care should be exercised regarding luggage.

 

China Airlines 35+R

· Pregnant passengers are not permitted to fly after the 35th week of pregnancy.

· China Airlines advises pregnant passengers that some countries may have restrictions placed on pregnant travelers in regards to entering foreign countries. Pregnant travelers should verify with the embassy or consulate of a country should there be any question of being allowed to enter a country.

 

Continental Airlines 36+MdC

· Medical certificate required if traveling within seven days of due date. Certificate must state that the passenger has been examined and is fit to travel.

 

Delta Airlines

· No restrictions for pregnant travelers.

· Delta Airlines does suggest referring to a medical professional to make sure that pregnant passengers traveling within one month of due date are fit to travel.

 

Easyjet 28+MdC / 36+R

· No restrictions for pregnant passengers traveling up to the 27th week of pregnancy.

· Doctor's certificate required if traveling between the 28th and 35th week of pregnancy. Certificate must be issued by a doctor, Easyjet does not accept medical certificates supplied by a registered midwife.

· No travel is permitted beyond the 36th week of pregnancy.

 

Japan Airlines 33+MdC / 35+MdDr

· Japan Airlines asks all pregnant passengers to advise them at the time that the booking is completed.

· Travel after the eighth month of pregnancy, or if a pregnant passenger has previously had a multiple birth means that a medical certificate will be required. The certificate must be signed by the attending physician dated within seven days of departure stating that she is fit to travel, along with the due date and any other considerations that may important inflight.

· For travel within two weeks of the anticipated due date pregnant passengers may only travel if accompanied by an obstetrician.

 

KLM

· Suggests consulting a medical profession prior to embarking on air travel at any time during pregnancy.

· KLM advises that pregnant passengers should not travel after the eighth month of pregnancy, or after the 34th week of pregnancy if expecting a multiple birth.

 

Korean Air 33+MdC

· There are no travel restrictions for pregnant passengers up to their eighth month of pregnancy unless their care provider advises against it.

· Traveling beyond the eighth month of pregnancy means that two sets of medical certificates must be provided. The certificates must be signed by the attending physician dated within 72 hours of departure stating that she is fit to travel, along with the due date and any other considerations that may important inflight.

· After the eighth month of pregnancy two sets of Declaration of Indemnity must also be completed at check-in.

 

Lufthansa 33+MdC / 36+R

· No restrictions for pregnant passengers during the first eight months of pregnancy provided the pregnancy is considered free of complications.

· Lufthansa advises against travel if a pregnant woman is expecting more than one baby, has cardiovascular health problems, or has previously suffered a miscarriage.

· Suggests consulting a medical professional prior to travel at any time during pregnancy.

· Because the threat of thrombosis (blood clots) is increased during pregnancy, Lufthansa suggests wearing compression stockings and elevating feet during flight.

 

Malaysia Airlines 28+MdC

· Medical clearance is required after the eighth month of pregnancy, and in the case of a complicated pregnancy.

· A doctor's or midwife's letter should be carried from the 28th week of pregnancy onward, confirming that a pregnant passenger is fit to travel, along with the anticipated due date.

· Malaysia Airlines states that air travel is not recommended in the last month of pregnancy up until seven days after delivery.

 

Mexicana 25+MdC

· Pregnant passengers within three months of due date are required to present a medical certificate. Certificate must state that the passenger has been examined and is fit to travel. Certificate must be dated within seven days of departure.

· A limited liability form must also be signed by the pregnant passenger.

 

Northwest Airlines 33+MdC

· Pregnant passengers traveling within a month of the due date must obtain a medical certificate dated within 72 hours of departure stating that she is fit to travel.

· Suggests pregnant passengers at all stages of pregnancy should seek the advice of a medical professional prior to travel.

· Northwest airlines further suggests toting medical records, booking an aisle seat for freer movement during the flight, wearing comfortable shoes, and placing a pillow against the lower back to ease strain.

 

Philippine Airlines +MdC / 33+R

· Pregnant travelers will be accepted until the eighth month of pregnancy.

· Pregnant travelers are required to complete an Expectant Mothers Information Sheet (available at Philippine Airlines Ticket Offices). The information sheet is valid for seven days from the date of issue.

 

Qantas +MdC / 36+R

· Pregnant passengers only require medical clearance if experiencing a pregnancy with complications.

· After the 36th week of pregnancy (for single pregnancies), international travel is not permitted.

· After the 32nd week of pregnancy (for multiple pregnancies), international travel is not permitted.

· Qantas advises pregnant passengers that some countries may have restrictions placed on pregnant travelers in regards to entering foreign countries. Pregnant travelers should verify with the embassy or consulate of a country should there be any question of being allowed to enter a country.

 

Ryanair 29+MdC / 33+R

· No travel restrictions for pregnant travelers up to the 28th week of pregnancy. Ryanair may ask a pregnant traveler to sign an indemnity to confirm that pregnancy is not past the 28th week.

· From the 28th to 36th week of pregnancy a doctor's certificate stating that the passenger is fit to travel and the expected due date is required.

· Pregnant women within their last four weeks of pregnancy are not accepted for travel under any circumstances.

 

SAS 33+MdC / 35+R

· No restrictions during first eight months of pregnancy.

· A medical information form, MEDIF, is required for pregnant women traveling between two to four weeks of expected delivery date, and travel must be approved by the SAS Medical Department. Travel during this time of pregnancy must be limited to four hours per flight on SAS.

· Within two weeks of due date, pregnant passengers are not permitted to travel.

 

Singapore Airlines

· Singapore Airlines advises that most airlines do not accept pregnant passengers beyond the 35th week of pregnancy.

· Singapore Airlines advises pregnant passengers that some countries may have restrictions placed on pregnant travelers in regards to entering foreign countries. Pregnant travelers should verify with the embassy or consulate of a country should there be any question of being allowed to enter a country.

 

South African Airways 35+MdC / 36+R

· South African Airways advises against travel after the 34th week of pregnancy.

· Passengers who are beyond the 35th week of pregnancy will not be accepted for travel on international flights without a doctor's certificate. Travel with a doctor's certificate is also subject to the approval of South African Airways medical officials.

· Passengers who are beyond the 36th week of pregnancy will not be accepted for travel on domestic flights without a doctor's certificate. Travel with a doctor's certificate is also subject to the approval of South African Airways medical officials.

 

Southwest Airlines

· Suggests pregnant passengers at all stages of pregnancy should seek the advice of a medical professional prior to travel.

· Pregnant passengers may not be permitted to sit in the emergency exit row depending on their physical capabilities.

· Recommends not traveling within 14 days of due date.

 

US Airways 36+MdC

· Doctor's certificate required if traveling within seven days of due date. Certificate must state that the passenger has been examined and is fit to travel. Certificate must be dated within 72 hours of flight departure.

 

United Airlines 36+MdC

· Pregnant passengers traveling within a month of the due date must obtain a medical certificate dated within 72 hours of departure stating that she is fit to travel.

 

Varig Brasil 35+MdC / 38+MdDr

· Passengers are advised against traveling in their last month of pregnancy.

· From the 36th to the 38th week of pregnancy a medical certificate is required deeming the passenger fit to travel.

· From the 38th week onward pregnant passengers may only travel if accompanied by medical personnel.

 

Virgin Atlantic 28+MdC / 34+MdDr

· Travel is permitted without restrictions until the 28th week of pregnancy provided that the pregnancy is free from complications.

· Between the 28th and 34th weeks of pregnancy a doctor's certificate is required. The certificate must state that the passenger is safe for travel and the expected due date.

· Beyond the 34th week of pregnancy, travel is only permitted for medical/compassionate reasons and the pregnant passenger is required to be accompanied by a nurse or doctor. This travel is subject to the approval of a Virgin Atlantic doctor.

 

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