Flying at 900 km/h at an altitude of 10 kilometres isn’t harmful in itself. For certain passengers, expectant mothers, the chronically ill and others, however, there are a number of considerations to be taken into account.
Pregnancy
If you are expecting a child:
- You are allowed to travel on your own until 4 weeks prior to your expected due date.
- If you are traveling between 4 to 2 weeks prior to your expected due date, you will need a note from your doctor, and the flight time cannot exceed more than 4 hours.
- 2 weeks or less to your expected due date: Oversea flights between Denmark and Greenland are not accepted at this time of the pregnancy.
If you are expecting twins or multiple births:
- If you are traveling between 12 to 8 weeks prior to your expected due date, you will need a note from your doctor, and the flight time cannot exceed more than 4 hours.
- We don't recommend you to travel between 8-4 weeks prior to your due date, but under some circumstances the chief pilot can authorize the travel. In that case you will need a note from your doctor, and the flight time cannot exceed more than 4 hours.
- You are not allowed to travel 4 weeks or less to expected due date.
Special assistance at Copenhagen Airport
Falck is ready to provide assistance to wheelchair users or people with severe physical disabilities. Order assistance from the place where you purchased your flight, and no later than 48 hours prior to departure. At check-in please draw attention to the fact that you’ve requested special assistance.