Are you pregnant?
Air travel is not recommended for women beyond the 36th week of pregnancy (32 weeks for twin pregnancies without complications). However, if you who need to fly after this time you must consult your doctor, who will decide whether you are fit to fly.
In the case described above, an official medical certificate, issued within 10 days before the flight, must be presented on the day of the flight. This shall include the following information:
Air Europa allows the transport of up to 2.5 kg of dry ice per person, subject to authorisation.
Medicines must be carried separately from hand luggage and checked baggage for rapid identification and must comply with the regulations on dangerous goods.
We offer support over long distances, going up/down stairs or all the way to your seat on the plane.
You decide the type of assistance you would like.
Air travel is not recommended for women beyond the 36th week of pregnancy (32 weeks for twin pregnancies without complications). However, pregnant women who need to fly after this time must consult their doctor, who will decide whether they are fit to fly.
In this case, the medical certificate must contain the following information:
Any other cases and exceptions must be authorised by the Air Europa medical service.