Does a CPAP count as a carry-on?


Does a CPAP count as a carry-on? Do not check your CPAP machine with your luggage as it may become lost or damaged during transit. Is a CPAP machine considered a carryon? No. You can carry your CPAP machine onto a plane, but it will not count as one of your carry-on or personal items.


Can you take a CPAP machine on Easyjet?

Portable medical equipment can be brought on board in addition to your cabin bag allowance. Portable medical devices must be no larger than 56 x 45 x 25 cm, otherwise they will have to travel in the hold. Common medical devices that can be brought on board include: CPAP machines.


Can I take my CPAP machine on a TUI flight?

You can take a CPAP machine if you're travelling with TUI. We'll carry it free of charge, but we recommend you take a doctor's letter with you when you travel. Call our Assisted Travel Team on 0203 451 2690 .


How do I take my CPAP through airport security?

A nebulizer, CPAP, BiPAP and APAP must be removed from its carrying case and undergo X-ray screening. Facemasks and tubing may remain in the case.


Does a medical bag count as carry-on luggage?

Medical supplies or equipment are allowed on board as additional items at no extra charge. Some medical items can be carried on the plane, as an additional carry-on item, as long as they meet the standard size and weight limits.