Be aware of these rules and facilities if you are travelling during pregnancy or with an infant or a child.
According to Etihad Airways, women expecting one or multiple children can travel during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy without a medical certificate. From the beginning of the 29th week to the end of the 36th week, they need to submit a medical certificate. From the beginning of the 37th week onwards, they would not be accepted for travel.
Please check travel guidelines for pregnant women, with single or multiple pregnancy.
At Emirates Airline, travelling after the 36th week is not allowed, unless with a special permission from the Medical Department of the airlines.
Air Arabia allows travel until 35 weeks, if the expectant woman provides a medical certificate indicating the number of weeks of her pregnancy. After the 36 week, they are not allowed to travel.
Fly Dubai allows normal travel of expectant mothers until the end of 28 weeks. Travelling after 28 weeks is not allowed, unless with an official medical report sufficient to Fly Dubai. After the end of 36 weeks, travelling is not allowed.
For more information, please contact the airlines concerned.
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Airlines have special rules and facilities for infants and children.
Infants
A baby under two years is an infant according to the website of Emirates Airline. According to the website of Etihad Airways, an infant can fly if he:
If the infant was born premature or with complications, parents must submit the MEDIF form and medical report.
As per Emirates Airline, infants less than seven days old will be allowed on board in the case of travel for emergency medical reasons (in incubators) or if the mother is travelling on compassionate grounds.
Airlines provide special services if you are travelling with an infant. Read about them on the websites of:
Children
As per the websites of airlines based in the UAE, following flying rules apply for children:
*Exception to this rule:
Air Arabia does not allow children between the ages of 5 and 12 to travel alone. Another passenger who is at least 16 years old must accompany them.
Fly Dubai does not allow children under 12 years of age to travel alone unless the child is accompanied by a parent or guardian who is at least 16 years old.
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