Viagens aéreas durante a gravidez

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Uma cidadã indiana grávida de seis meses viaja com o cônjuge. Ambos possuem status de RP no Canadá.

Suas companhias aéreas preferidas para uma viagem da Índia para o Canadá são Saudi Airlines, Jet Airways e British Airways.

Essas empresas aéreas permitem que mulheres grávidas viajem da Índia para o Canadá?

    
por overexchange 06.10.2017 / 09:01

1 resposta

Como não há problemas de visto neste caso, a única coisa que resta a perguntar é se as companhias aéreas vão permitir que ela embarque ou não. Isso depende de cada companhia aérea, então você tem que passar individualmente pelos seus próprios termos para ver.

Parece que 32 semanas geralmente é o limite, mas isso não é algo que pode ser generalizado. Para condições médicas diferentes companhias aéreas têm regras diferentes, então você não pode seguramente assumir 32 semanas vai ficar bem em todos os lugares.

Saudi Airlines : geralmente bem neste caso

ACCEPTANCE OF PREGNANT PASSENGERS It is the duty of pregnant passengers to advise " Saudia " of the progress of their pregnancy at the point of booking of seat and at the check-in counter. The carriage of pregnant passengers is subject to the following conditions:

Pregnant ladies are authorized to travel up to the 8th month without medical clearance. Medical clearance will be required if:

Child birth is expected in less than 4 weeks.

Uncertainty exists over the progress of the pregnancy and the date of delivery.

. There were previous multiple births child birth complications are expected.

. The medical certificate must be issued within 10 days of the flight date.

. The lady will be refused carriage if the pregnancy is 35 weeks and above.

. After week (32) of her pregnancy, the pregnant woman should provide a medical certificate (MEDIF) filled in by a competent doctor. The form is valid for a period of (10) days from the date of issue.

Jet Airways Geralmente bem neste caso

  • Up to 28 weeks
    • Expectant mother may be accepted for travel provided that there are no prior complications.
    • Fitness to fly certificate from her treating obstetrician and the Company Medical Department clearance is not required.
  • Between 29 up to 35 weeks
    • Expectant mother with uncomplicated single pregnancy* may be accepted for travel provided she is in possession of a fitness to fly certificate from her treating obstetrician, specifying the number of weeks of pregnancy; Company Medical Department clearance is not required.
    • Cases of multiple pregnancy / complicated single pregnancy are accepted till the end of the 32 week, provided she is in possession of fitness to fly certificate from her treating obstetrician. The Company Medical Department clearance is also required.
  • After 35 weeks
    • Not allowed

British Airways Geralmente bem neste caso

Travelling when you're pregnant

For your and your baby’s safety you cannot fly after:

  • the end of the 36th week if you are pregnant with one baby
  • the end of the 32nd week if you are pregnant with more than one baby After 28 weeks you must carry a confirmation from your doctor or midwife, such as a letter or certificate, in addition to your pregnancy record. This should be written within 7-10 days prior to travel and confirm your approximate due date, that you're fit to travel and that there are no complications with your pregnancy.

This letter covers you for your entire journey, unless there are any complications with your pregnancy that requires medical intervention. Only then, would you be required to obtain an updated letter from the doctor that treated you.

    
06.10.2017 / 09:20