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… the screening officer that you are wearing an insulin pump or CGM. Clearly explain that the device is medically … necessary and cannot be removed. Do not remove your pump or CGM. Request alternate screening Medical devices such … spare batteries,…
… diabetic condition are also permitted. Feeding (enteral) pump/tube supplies: Feeding supplies and equipment such as pump (electrical or battery operated), tubes, feeding … begins. Nutritional supplements used with a feeding tube/pump are exempt from…
Carry on baggage: Yes
Checked baggage: Yes
… pumps, syringes, insulin auto-injectors, jet injector, pump … Diabetic supplies …
… condition or implant (like a pacemaker or insulin pump) that you would like to remain private, please ask the …
… have an implanted medical device (e.g. pacemaker, infusion pump) or metal implant (e.g. hip or knee replacement or …
Winter travel guide On this page Arrive early Pack smart Stay informed Welcome to our winter travel guide! Tips and recommendations FAQ Arrive early Most airlines recommend that you be at the airport two hours in advance for domestic flights and three …