Inflight Oxygen
Passengers requiring inflight oxygen equipment may be accepted for carriage, and will be provided with oxygen bottles by Philippine Airlines upon their request.
Requirements:
- Oxygen bottles are to be provided by Philippine Airlines. Passengers will not be allowed to bring their own oxygen bottles for safety reasons and in compliance with IATA regulations.
- Requests must be made at least 72 hours before the intended date of departure, to ensure availability of oxygen bottles.
- Medical Information Form (MEDIF) and submit this form 3 working days before your departure to any PAL ticket office and contact center.
The following are the fare conditions for inflight oxygen service:
For International flights
- The Oxygen fare shall be one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the full normal one way fare. This includes passenger's seat in addition to the seat beside him/her where the two oxygen tanks will be installed.
- The Oxygen Tank Charge shall be USD250.
- The passenger then requiring oxygen will pay Oxygen fare and Oxygen tank charge.
For Domestic flights
- The Oxygen fare shall be one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the full normal one way fare.
- This includes passenger's seat in addition to the seat beside him/her where one oxygen tank will be installed.
- The Oxygen Tank Charge shall be USD250.
- The passenger then requiring oxygen will pay the Oxygen fare and Oxygen tank charge.
Additional Oxygen Tanks
USD250 shall be charged for each additional oxygen tank plus 100% of the full normal one way fare if additional seat is required to accommodate the tank.
Companion
For the required companion, a separate fare shall be charged, and this shall be the fare applicable to his/her journey.
MEDIF Form
Fill out and submit to any PAL ticket office.