When traveling by air with the need for oxygen, it’s important to be aware of specific guidelines set by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). While portable oxygen tanks and liquid oxygen are not permitted on airplanes, the FAA does allow the use of portable oxygen concentrators. If you rely on oxygen therapy during flights, ensuring you have an FAA-approved portable oxygen concentrator is essential for a seamless travel experience.
In a continuing effort to educate oxygen users about traveling and flying with oxygen, we’ve created this guide to assist in planning your next flight. By planning well, you can ensure that you can have an enjoyable and successful trip.