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Travel and health requirements

Can I fly if I'm pregnant?

If you're setting off on holiday as an expectant mum, there are some extra things to think about before you can fly.   In most cases, you can fly up to the 36th week, providing your pregnancy is progressing as normal and there have been no complications along the way. That means you’ll need to have flown home before the start of your 37th week. Bear in mind, though, that if you're flying after 28 weeks - including your return flight - you'll need to let customer services know. You'll also need to get a fit to fly letter from your doctor or midwife, which must be dated no earlier than 14 days before your departure date. 

If you cannot travel due to your pregnancy, you need to contact your Insurance provider in the first instance, and then contact our Customer Service team to discuss your options.

You can find out more by visiting https://www.tui.co.uk/destinations/discover/family/safe-flying-during-pregnancy

 

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