Is CPAP a Carry-On When Flying? Travel Tips for Sleep Apnea Users | Enticare Ear, Nose, and Throat Doctors

Is CPAP a Carry-On When Flying? Travel Tips for Sleep Apnea Users

Traveling with a CPAP Machine: Airline Rules Explained in Phoenix, Arizona

If you use a CPAP machine for sleep apnea, you can travel with confidence. Most airlines do not count CPAP machines as carry-on luggage because they are considered a medical device. This means you can bring your CPAP onboard without it affecting your personal item or carry-on allowance.

Keeping your CPAP in the cabin protects it from damage, makes it easy to access during the flight, and allows you to continue therapy right away when you arrive.

Before flying, check your airline’s policy, bring your prescription if possible, and carry your device in a protective travel case. If you travel often, a portable CPAP may be even more convenient.

For help with CPAP therapy, equipment questions, or sleep apnea treatment, Enticare, an ENT clinic located in Phoenix, Arizona, provides expert care and guidance to keep your sleep therapy on track—at home or on the go. Call 480-214-9000 to schedule an appointment.

Share This