Common use of Pregnant Passengers Clause in Contracts

Pregnant Passengers. Passengers who are pregnant are urged to consult with their physician to determine whether it is safe to travel by air, including with due consideration to the possibility of turbulence, cabin pressurization, a significantly increased risk of deep vein thrombosis associated with pregnancy and lack of ready access to medical care. This is particularly important for women in their ninth month of pregnancy, who are urged to obtain an examination from her physician shortly before flying to confirm that flying by air will be safe. Women with a history of complications or premature delivery should not fly at all. By travelling with us, pregnant women acknowledge and accept these risks. Expectant mothers may travel up to 28 (twenty-eight) weeks with no medical certificate. From 28 (twenty-eight) to 35 (thirty-five) weeks a doctor’s note is required. From the start of the 36th week of pregnancy expectant mothers will not be accepted for travel.

Appears in 8 contracts

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