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Spouse is now using oxygen due to health reasons. What particular steps do we take in order to book and fly. Does each airline ( Air Canada and United are our standbys) have the same requirements? What do cruiselines( next is HAL) want to know? We have extra preps to make, but still want to cruise as long as we are able. We have great travel insurance, but are there extra questions we should now be asking?

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These Air Canada and United webpages should answer your questions in part: https://www.aircanada.com/kr/en/aco/home/plan/accessibility.html#/home:

https://www.united.com/ual/en/us/fly/travel/special-needs/disabilities/oxygen.html

 

Here's HAL's accessibility webpage, with a section on oxygen: https://www.hollandamerica.com/en_US/accessibility.html

 

 

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Once again, Fouremco, thanks for the info. I DID try to find some links, but the ones I saw did not have the same info that the links you provided. You are such a fountain of knowledge for so many subjects, and impart that knowledge so quickly and easily, I wish there was some way to reimburse. All I can do is help others if I ever am able.

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