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Pack Safe Oxygen (compressed or liquid)

Pack Safe Oxygen (compressed or liquid)


Passengers may not carry their own oxygen (compressed oxygen or liquid oxygen) in checked baggage, in carry-on baggage or on their person. Products such as "canned oxygen," "recreational oxygen" and "flavored oxygen" are also prohibited.Get more news about Medical Oxygen Packing,you can vist our website!

Contact your airline for instructions on arranging oxygen service.

Airlines are not required to provide oxygen service and many do not.Passengers may carry portable oxygen concentrators (POCs). See separate entry in this table.

Though allowed in checked and carry-on baggage by international (ICAO/IATA) regulations, oxygen cylinders are not allowed in baggage in the U.S. Personal compressed oxygen is prohibited and must be supplied by the air carrier.Airlines are allowed to carry a passenger's oxygen cylinder in the aircraft cabin in accordance with 49 CFR 175.501(e) but the passenger cannot use it. However, because a special overpack, written pilot notification, and additional hazmat training and manual documentation are required, most (if not all) U.S. airlines do not offer this service. Check with your airline before planning on carrying your own oxygen cylinder to your destination.

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