Traveling with oxygen
Learn more about our policies for oxygen concentrators, CPAP machines and providing medical oxygen during your flight.
Personal medical devices
You can fly with a portable oxygen concentrator, ventilator, respirator or CPAP machine, but there are a few rules you’ll need to follow depending on the device you’re bringing.
Portable oxygen concentrators
You can use a portable oxygen concentrator (POC) that’s been approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) during your flight.
Traveling with POC policy
Traveling with POC policy
Ventilators, respirators and CPAP machines
You can use ventilators, respirators and CPAP machines that have been approved by the FAA during your flight. There should be a manufacturer’s label on your device if FAA standards are met.
If you plan on using any of these personal devices during your flight, you’ll need to comply with the following policy:
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Onboard medical oxygen
We only provide onboard medical oxygen on flights between Guam and Honolulu, Manila, Palau, Micronesia and the Marshall Islands. If you need medical oxygen on flights to other destinations, you’ll need to use a personal medical device.
Requesting onboard medical oxygen
- You must let us know at least 48 hours in advance by contacting the Guam medical desk at 1-671-645-8215 or CMICRC@united.com.
- We’ll provide an oxygen setup for each flight segment, which costs $150 USD per segment.
- We only provide oxygen on your flight, not at the airport. If you need oxygen at the airport, work with your doctor to contact an oxygen provider.
- You must bring a completed and printed copy of the onboard medical oxygen request form.