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Medical information

Air Tahiti Nui informations médicales

Discover all the information, guidelines and regulations regarding the transportation of syringes, medications, or respiratory assistance devices onboard our aircraft.

Syringes on Board

Air Tahiti Nui provides designated containers on its aircraft for the safe disposal of syringes and needles. Please inform the cabin crew upon boarding.

It is important to note that needles and syringes must not be disposed of in seat pockets or any other unsecured container.

 

Medications on Board

The cabin crew is unable to accept any human products, such as blood bags, or pharmaceutical products that require special storage. We recommend making necessary arrangements in advance.

Please be aware that for safety reasons, containers containing dry ice (up to 2.5kg / 5.51 lbs per passenger) must not be sealed, and a small vent must allow for the release of CO2.

 

Respiratory Assistance Devices

Respiratory assistance devices, such as portable oxygen concentrators (POCs) and assisted breathing devices (including CPAPs), are allowed in the cabin free of charge in addition to your regular baggage allowance. 

Important: To ensure that your device is properly accommodated, please notify us tat the time of booking. Be sure to inform your Air Tahiti Nui agency or travel agent so that this information can be added to your reservation. 

Conditions for Cabin Transport:

  • Medical Certificate: A medical certificate dated within the last 10 days is required for transporting these devices. 
  • Placement during the flight: Your device should be placed under the seat in front of you or against you, in compliance with the safety regulations.
  • Restrictions: Devices are not allowed in seats located at emergency exits.
  • Dimensions and weight: Your device must comply with the dimensions and weight limits for carry-on baggage.

Acceptance and Use During the Flight:

Battery-Powered devices:

  • Certification: Your device must be FAA-approved.
  • Battery Life: It should have sufficient battery power to cover at least 1.5 times the expected flight time. We recommend checking the battery life of your device before your flight and carrying extra batteries if needed.
  • Lithium batteries: These a subject to specific transport conditions, detailed on the "Regulated Baggage" page of our “Baggage Policy”.

 

Devices requiring an electrical outlet:

  • Availability: Allowed only in Poerava Business and Moana Premium Classes.
  • Electrical outlets: Seats in these classes are equipped with outlets for connecting approved respiratory devices. The power consumption of your device must not exceed the maximum power output of the outlet: 1A-140Watts, 110 Volts/60Hz.
  • Approved models: Only specific models of portable oxygen concentrators are allowed to be plugged in on board our aircraft:
  • Inogen One G3/G4/G5
  • Simply Go
  • Solo
  • Eclipse 5
  • FreeStyle Comfort
  • Enriched Membrane HC30M


Other models: For POC models not listed or CPAPs not listed, please contact Air Tahiti Nui with your request and device’s specifications for prior compliance review. 

Additional Precautions

Batteries: we recommend charging the batteries of your device before your flight and carrying extra batteries to ensure you have enough power in case the outlets are deactivated during the flight.

For any questions or further information, please contact your local Air Tahiti Nui agency, reservation service, or travel agent.