Can you fly with a broken leg jet2?

If your plaster cast has been fitted for more than 48 hours at the time of travel and there are no complications, then there are no restrictions on travel. If the plaster cast has been fitted within 48 hours of your flight, you will need a Fit to Fly certificate, signed and dated by a medical professional.

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Correspondingly, can you fly with a broken leg?

Some airlines require you to wait 24 hours after a plaster cast has been fitted for flights less than 2 hours, and 48 hours for longer flights. This is because there's a risk of swelling after a plaster cast is first fitted, which can affect your circulation. Contact your travel operator or airline for advice.

Also, does jet2 charge for airport check in? If you book a Jet2 package, you get airport check in included (you can't de-select it). However, it is nominally 'free', and so wouldn't show as a separate line item. If you book Jet2 flights only, you can choose to pay extra for airport check-in.

Also, can you fly with chicken pox jet 2?

Jet2. Jet2 Passengers must wait seven days after first spot appeared to be considered for boarding. They'll also need a 'Fit to Fly' letter from their GP.

Can you fly with a stress fracture?

Most airlines won't permit passengers to fly within 24 - 48 hours of the cast being fitted in because of the high risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Tissue swelling can occur around the fracture and those that do get their cast split would need to keep the fracture away from harm whilst on the plane.

Related Question Answers

How do you travel with a broken leg?

On the flight Keep your leg moving as much as you can by flexing and circling it. This will help your circulation. Drinking water will also help protect you against DVT. The airline crew are likely to stow your crutches during takeoff and landing, so you will need to ask for them back to use the toilet.

How long does it take to recover from a broken tibia and fibula?

about three to six months

Can you bring crutches on plane?

Confirm that the airline can accept you and your crutches on the flight. Most airlines outline their carry-on regulations on their website. United Airways (united.com), for example, considers crutches as an additional personal item, meaning they don't count as your carry-on bag or personal item such as purse.

Can you fly after breaking your nose?

Airlines policies in the spotlight after customer refused flight for broken nose. A PERSON who has their tonsils removed cannot fly with Qantas for three weeks, but could get on an Air New Zealand plane after just four days. British Airways and JAL won't fly you in those two days.

Can you still walk with a tibial fracture?

Tibial fractures are common and usually caused by an injury or repetitive strain on the bone. A fracture is another word for a break. In some cases, the only symptom of a small fracture is a pain in the shin while walking. In more severe cases, the tibia bone may protrude through the skin.

Can I fly after surgery?

It is generally recommended to wait four to six weeks to fly after any lower limb surgery. It may be possible to fly on short-haul or domestic flights at an earlier time, but patients should always contact their GP to make sure that there is not an aggravated risk of blood clots.

What is a split cast?

Travelling is not advised for 48hours following application of the cast. However if you do need to fly then the cast will need to be “split”. “Splitting” the cast involves cutting down both sides of the cast to allow for possible swelling while flying.

Are chickenpox contagious when scabbed over?

If you have chickenpox you will be contagious (able to spread the virus) from up to 2 days before the red spots appear and until around 5 days after all scabs or crusts are dry.

Can you go out with chicken pox?

If you have chickenpox, stay off work and at home until you're no longer infectious, which is until the last blister has burst and crusted over. This usually happens five or six days after the rash begins. It is a good idea for anyone who has chickenpox to avoid contact with: pregnant women.

How long is chickenpox contagious?

Chickenpox is infectious from 2 days before the spots appear to until they have crusted over, usually 5 days after they first appeared.

How long will chicken pox spots disappear?

Chickenpox rarely leaves any permanent scars unless the sores become badly infected or your child repeatedly picks off the scabs. However, normal chickenpox can leave temporary marks on the skin that take 6 to 12 months to fade.

Can I take my child on holiday with chickenpox?

In most scenarios, due to contagiousness of chickenpox, airlines have policies in place and will refuse boarding for anyone who has the disease. Contracting chickenpox abroad could mean you have to stay in the country until you have fully recovered.

Do you have to pay to sit together on jet2?

If you don't pay up-front when you book to select your seats, then Jet2 allocates them free of charge once online check-in opens. However, they deliberately seem to seat you apart in order to extract more money if you wish to sit together.

Do you have to print out your boarding pass?

Once you've completed the check-in process, you can print your boarding pass, have it emailed to you (so you can show it at the airport on your mobile device), or access it in a mobile app. If you don't have access to a printer or a smartphone, you can print your boarding pass once you get to the airport as well.

Do jet2 planes have TV?

There is no in flight entertainment.

Can I have a phone charger in my hand luggage?

Do not pack you portable charger (power pack) in hold luggage: Taking your portable phone charger (power pack) on a plane is fine, but just remember to pack it in your hand luggage. Do not put them in your hold luggage as this is not permitted and could result in your luggage not being loaded.

What happens if you don't book seats on jet2?

You've been able to prebook seats with Jet2 for several years. It's not new. You could check in online and they will allocate you seats. If you don't like them you can pay to change them, providing there are seats that you want.

Can you fly with torn ligaments?

Flights will be fine, if you have a bandage then loosen it before you get on the flight. Airlines won't be fussed about ligament damage, they are only bothered about broken ones. Just rest rest and rest before you go.

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