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Tell me, please, do you need any certificates for transporting insulin, syringe pens, etc. in hand luggage? Let's go on holiday for 10 days
Tell me, please, do you need any certificates for transporting insulin, syringe pens, etc. in hand luggage? Let's go on holiday for 10 days
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аватар Fancase
A syringe with a needle is prohibited for transportation in hand luggage due to flight safety rules. An exception may be situations of vital necessity. In such cases, it is required to have a certificate from the attending physician confirming the need to use a syringe during the flight.
аватар biser_ok
I always fly with insulin, syringes, needles for pens, a glucometer and other things (diabetes experience 23 years) For more than a year with a sensor on my arm, it’s fun with it especially in Egypt :)
All of this is well documented in the manual. I flew without it for many years. Made just before Sri Lanka in 2019.
It was not possible to find out the exact format of this very certificate. I typed it in free form, saying that I am such and such, I suffer from type 1 diabetes, I need such and such drugs and means of self-control.
In fact, they asked several times at registration if there was a certificate, but they did not ask for it.
I presented it only once, in Burgas, but there I just forgot to put a small juice from my hand into my luggage, the toad strangled me to throw it away, so I asked the customs to leave it, showing a certificate (there is not a word about juice, although you can enter it)
On the certificate is the personal seal of the family and the seal of honey. institutions
аватар biser_ok
Yes, and I always take everything with a margin, especially insulin
аватар Apyatka
My syringes were taken away (you could have thrown them away, or you could have returned to check-in and put them in your luggage) in Boryspil. I took painkillers for the flight. They said ask the stewardess.
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