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  2. Health hazards of air travel - Wikipedia

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    In low risk pregnancies, most health care providers approve flying until about 36 weeks of gestational age. [15] Most airlines allow pregnant women to fly short distances at less than 36 weeks, and long distances at less than 32 weeks. [16] Many airlines require a doctor's note that approves flying, specially at over 28 weeks. [16]

  3. Traveling With Kids? Here Are the Stroller and Car Seat Rules ...

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    Here's American's rules for bringing strollers and car seats with you when you travel: Every ticketed customer gets one free stroller and one free car seat you can check or gate check for free.

  4. 40 Unspoken Rules Of Air Travel That Every Passenger Should ...

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    Image credits: Michael W. #2. Wash. Your. A**e. Seriously. I don’t care if, at your work from home job, you only shower once a week and that that is the day you change your underwear.

  5. Spirit Airlines quietly updated its passenger rules ... - AOL

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    On Jan. 22, the budget airline quietly made changes to its contract of carriage, which lays out rules and expectations for passengers, as well as a collection of obligations and terms for ...

  6. Unaccompanied minor (passenger) - Wikipedia

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    Some airlines have controversial unaccompanied minor seating policies which discriminate against adult male passengers on the basis of gender. Said policies are believed to be a response to reports of in-flight sexual assault, and subsequently the call from parents for airlines to better safeguard their children while traveling as a UM.

  7. Federal Aviation Regulations - Wikipedia

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    These are airlines who operate scheduled flights carrying either cargo or more than nine passengers. [19] Among the many Part 121 rules, pilots must have 1,500 of flight time and must retire by age 65. [20] Part 133 is external load (helicopter) operations. Part 135 defines commuter and charter-type air carriers. These airlines can fly ...

  8. Special assistance when flying: What are the rules and what ...

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    The relevant legislation is known as Regulation 1107/2006 – a European Union law from 2006 that was transposed into UK legislation through the Civil Aviation (Access to Air Travel for Disabled ...

  9. Inflight smoking - Wikipedia

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    Inflight smoking is the act of smoking tobacco on an aircraft while in flight. While once prevalent, it is now prohibited by almost all airlines and by many governments around the world. The bans on inflight smoking have been imposed in a piecemeal manner around the world beginning in the 1980s.