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When booking your flight, notify the airline that you will need oxygen. You will need a medical release from your doctor stating that you are able to fly. You will also need a prescription that lists the flow rate and amount of oxygen you use.
Oxygen concentrators are medical devices required to be sold and used only with a prescription. You should not use an oxygen concentrator at home unless it has been prescribed by a health care provider. Giving yourself oxygen without talking to a doctor first may do more harm than good.
You will need a doctors prescription stating that you need medical oxygen, followed by meeting other certain conditions.
Yes you can put an oxygen concentrator in your checked luggage, but it is not recommended. Unfortunately you cannot control what is done to your bag at airports or while flying in the baggage area so we recommend keeping your portable concentrator with you at all times while flying.
Onboard oxygen is not provided on JetBlue flights.
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You will be able to travel through security with your Portable Oxygen Concentrator; however, an airport security employee may need to inspect the unit. You may need to demonstrate to the airline security personnel that you know how to operate your POC and can hear any alarms should they sound.
Can you get portable oxygen without seeing a doctor? No. Genuine portable oxygen concentrators are only available with a prescription. Though you might see POCs for sale without a prescription, the American Lung Association warns against using them.
In ance with the US Food Drug Administration (FDA), oxygen concentrators are considered a Class II Medical Device. This means that you must have a valid prescription from a board-certified doctor in order to purchase one.
The only oxygen equipment allowed on an airplane is the portable oxygen concentrator (POC). If you need oxygen in flight, you must take a portable oxygen concentrator with you, and , you must let your airline know ahead of time. They may require a doctors letter to verify the need for the POC on the plane.
The requirements include: Documentation from your doctor that you have a severe lung disease or that you are not currently getting enough oxygen. Evidence that your health will be improved by oxygen therapy. An arterial blood gas level that falls within a certain (low) range. Evidence that alternative measures have failed.

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