Special assistance

We make travelling easier

Flying with medical condition, disability or any special needs?

We are here to make your travelling easier with our Etihad Special Assistance. Whatever support you need, we’re here to help.

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Single pregnancy

  • From weeks 29 to 36, you will require a medical certificate to fly. You’ll have to present it when you check in at the airport.
  • Once you reach the 37th week of your pregnancy, you will not be accepted to travel.
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Multiple pregnancy

  • From weeks 29 to 32, you will require a medical certificate to fly, which you’ll have to present when you check in at the airport
  • Once you reach the 33rd week of your pregnancy, you will not be accepted to travel
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Medical certificate

Depending on the stage of your pregnancy, you may require a medical certificate before you’ll be cleared to fly.

To make life a bit simpler, we’ve created a certificate that you can print and take directly to your doctor or midwife.

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Our advice

Always consult your doctor before making travel plans, especially regarding DVT risks. Request a seat near a toilet, and be cautious when lifting heavy items. Wear compression stockings and elevate your feet during the flight. After giving birth, avoid flying for at least seven days. If flying with other airlines, check if additional documents are needed and confirm the validity of your medical certificates, as expiration rules may vary.

Frequently asked questions

During the first 28 weeks of your pregnancy, you do not need a medical certificate to fly, though we’d always recommend speaking with your doctor to get their advice before you travel. 

 

When you reach 29 weeks, you will require a medical certificate to fly, which you'll have to present at check-in at the airport. 

 

If your pregnancy is complicated with a condition that adds extra risk, please make sure to complete a MEDIF form.

You can fly for up to 37 weeks of your pregnancy, or 33 weeks if you are having a multiple pregnancy. 

We recommend that you don't fly for at least seven days after giving birth, though it’s important that you always speak to your doctor before you commit to any travel plans.

 

If the baby was born prematurely or there were complications, you are required to submit a MEDIF form and medical report.

We’re here to help

We are proud to share that we've been accredited by the Joint Commission International Accreditation (JCIA), the Golden Standard for Healthcare Facilities.

This achievement highlights our commitment to ensuring your safety, comfort, and well-being every time you fly with us.

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Medical assistance

  • Our priority is that you fly comfortably and safely.
  • If you require a wheelchair, please request one at least 48 hours before your flight. Otherwise, we may not be able to provide you with one. 
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You need medical clearance to fly if you:

  • Suffer from an actively contagious condition
  • Have recently had a major medical incident
  • Suffer from unstable physical or psychological condition
  • Have a medical condition that may be adversely affected by flying
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MEDIF Form

If you need medical clearance to fly, submit your MEDIF form (Medical Information for Fitness to Travel) and most recent medical report at least 72 hours before your flight.
The medical report must be in English and issued no more than 14 days before the date of travel. If approved, you’ll be issued with a certificate from the Etihad Airways Medical Centre (EAMC), which states that you are fit to fly. Keep this with you at all times during your flight.

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More help with flying

If you have a physical or cognitive disability, remember to visit etihad.com/manage to request medical assistance before you book your seat. Then, select your seat for free online or by calling us.  

You can bring your own wheelchair for free in addition to your checked baggage allowance. The height of the wheelchair should not exceed 120cm. Some battery-powered wheelchairs and mobility aids require prior approval.
Find out more

If you have a physical or cognitive disability, remember to visit etihad.com/manage to request medical assistance before you book your seat. Then, select your seat for free online or by calling us.  

Request a special meal

To ensure we have your special meal on board, it’s vital you request one at least 24 hours in advance.
Flying on one of our partner airlines? Some special meals may be unavailable, so contact the airline directly to find out more.

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How to request your meal

To make sure it is available on board, please request your special meal at least 24 hours before your flight.

If your flight or part of your journey is operated by one of our partner airlines, please contact the airline directly to discuss your request.

Choose your special meal

If you have a medical condition, you can request a special meal. On flights less than two hours and 50 minutes, special meal options are limited to diabetic, gluten intolerant, or low-lactose meals.

MEAL CODE DESCRIPTION

Asian vegetarian

AVML

  • Does not contain meat, fish or eggs
  • Contains vegetables, fruit and dairy products
  • Prepared according to subcontinent taste (mildly spicy to spicy)
  • Suitable for Hindu guests as a vegetarian choice

Bland meal

BLML

  • Does not contain spices, onion, garlic or food that is baked, fried or spicy
  • Contains food that is easily digested, for example, poached chicken or fish, mashed potatoes, eggs, dairy products

Diabetic meal

DBML

  • Does not contain products containing refined sugars (only certain permitted sugar substitutes)
  • Contains low-salt, low-fat products, lean protein and simply cooked vegetables and fruit
  • Suitable for guests with diabetes

Fruit plate

FPML

  • Contains only seasonal fruit

Gluten-free

GFML

  • Does not contain food items containing gluten or gliadin contained in wheat, barley, rye and oats
  • Likely to contain meat, fish, rice, corn, peas, beans, potatoes, dairy products, fruit
  • Suitable for guests who follow a low-gluten diet
  • Not suitable for guests with celiac disease as we are unable to guarantee an entirely gluten-free meal

Vegetarian lacto-ovo meal

VLML

  • Does not contain meat or meat products, fish, poultry or products with lard or gelatine
  • Contains dairy products and may contain eggs
  • Suitable for guests who do not eat meat but eat milk, cheese, and eggs

Low-calorie meal

LCML

  • Does not contain sugar, cream sauces, mayonnaise or fatty meats
  • Contains simply cooked meat, fish and vegetables
  • Suitable for guests on restricted or low-calorie diets

Low-fat/low-cholesterol meal

LFML

  • Does not contain pastry, fried food or fatty meats
  • Contains food that is low in fat, for example grilled/poached poultry or fish, wholegrain bread and cereals and fruit

Low-sodium meal

LSML

  • Does not contain products containing salt and no salt added in cooking process
  • Contains simply cooked poultry or fish, unsalted vegetables, wholegrain bread and cereals and fruit

Lactose-free meal

NLML

  • Does not contain milk or milk products, sauces, chocolate or breads containing milk
  • Contains grilled poultry or fish, sauce-free vegetables, wholegrain bread, cereals and fruit
  • Suitable for guests who are intolerant to milk or milk products

Raw vegetable meal

RVML

  • Contains only raw vegetables and salads

Vegetarian oriental meal

VOML

  • Does not contain meat or fish
  • Contains vegetables, rice or fruit
  • Prepared in a Chinese style

Vegetarian jain meal

VJML

  • Does not contain any meat or animal products. No root vegetables, onions, or garlic
  • Contains non-root vegetables and may contain rice. Prepared in an Asian style
  • Suitable for members of the Jain community

Vegan meal

VGML

  • Does not contain any meat, fish or animal products like dairy or eggs
  • Contains vegetables, pulses, grains and fruit
  • Suitable for vegan guests

Prepare your documents

Check the passport and visa requirements for your destination carefully and prepare any documents you need well in advance. To save you some time, we’ve compiled the entry requirements for the destinations we fly to, but we always recommend checking the IATA Travel Centre before you fly as things can change quickly. 

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MEAL CODE DESCRIPTION
Hindu meal
(non-vegetarian)

HNML

  • Does not contain beef or beef products
  • Contains poultry or lamb, fish, eggs and dairy products
  • Prepared according to subcontinent taste (mildly spicy to spicy)
  • If you prefer a vegetarian Hindu option, please order AVML
Kosher meal
(requires 72 hour’s notice)

KSML

  • Does not contain non-kosher meat, fish or fruit and vegetables prone to infestation
  • Contains meat from kosher animals or fish
  • Certified in the Kosher kitchen and double-sealed after packing
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Baby meal

BBML

  • Pre-packaged, branded baby meal products available onboard
  • Parents are advised to carry baby foods preferred by their babies
  • Milk and baby meals can be heated onboard
Child meal
(Non-vegetarian)

CHML

  • Does not contain spicy or complex flavours
  • Likely to contain pasta, meatballs, dairy products, vegetables, dessert
  • Suitable for children aged 2 - 12 years

Looking for a little extra help?

Get in touch if you need to request special assistance when you fly. Please let us know in advance, as we need to make sure everything is in place for your journey.

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Flying with a service dog

If you have a disability, you can travel with a ADI or IGDF licensed service dog. You’ll need your license on all flights, except for flights from the US. You can only travel with psychiatric support dogs on direct flights to the US.

We recommend you call us at least 48 hours before your flight if you are travelling with a trained service dog.

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The Sunflower Network

Etihad are part of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower network. This means all our staff are trained to help and support people with non-visible disabilities. We also distribute the Sunflower lanyard, a globally recognised symbol for non-visible disabilities.

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