
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved the Respironics EverGo portable oxygen concentrator for use aboard commercial airline flights. Because airline policies for traveling with an oxygen concentrator vary, patients need to check with their airlines before flying with EverGo.
EverGo is now approved for use on the following airlines:
Air Berlin
Air Canada
Air France
Air Iceland
AirTran Airways
Alaska
Allegiant Air
American Airlines
American Eagle (American Airlines)
ATA
ASA - Atlantic Southeast (Delta)
British Airways
Cathay Pacific
Champion Air (NWA)
Chautauqua Airlines (Delta)
Colgan Air (Continental)
Comair (Delta)
Commut Air (Continental)
Continental
Continental Express (Continental)
Continental Micronesia (Continental)
Delta
EOS Airlines
Express Jet
Freedom Airlines (Delta)
Frontier
Gulfstream International (Continental)
Hawaiian
Horizon
Iceland Air
JAL
JetBlue
Lufthansa
Mango
Mesaba Airlines (NWA)
Midwest
Midwest Connect
Northwest Airlines
Pinnacle Airlines (Delta)
Qantas
Sinapore Air
SkyBus
Southwest
Sun Country
SAS Airlines
Shuttle America (Delta)
Virgin Atlantic
Check back on this web page as the list of commercial airlines permitting EverGo portable oxygen concentrator continues to grow.
Flying with supplemental oxygen equipment such as Respironics EverGo requires advance planning. You should check with your airline for their guidelines prior to your trip. For example, most airlines require patients to carry a prescription and a written statement from a physician allowing you to fly. Other guidelines may include:
Many airlines have special assistance coordinators to help you through the process.