Cruise Ship Oxygen Policies: A Guide for Passengers with Respiratory Conditions
Taking Your Own Oxygen Concentrator
If you rely on a portable oxygen concentrator (POC), you can bring it on your cruise to avoid the hassle of having to stock an entire trip's-worth of supplies. POCs allow passengers to explore far and wide, as they only require a power source to operate.
Planning and Considerations
When taking a POC on a cruise, careful planning is key. Ensure you have a sufficient battery supply and a backup plan in case of power outages. Contact the cruise line in advance to inform them of your medical device and inquire about any specific requirements or restrictions.
Oxygen Tanks
Oxygen tanks are no longer permitted on cruise ships due to safety regulations. However, as a necessary medical device, all cruise lines should allow passengers to bring and use their own POCs.
Cruise Line Responsibilities
The cruise lines do not provide oxygen rentals or concentrators, so it is essential to make arrangements for your own before your cruise. Passengers with respiratory conditions should contact the cruise line directly to discuss their specific needs and confirm the availability of oxygen concentrators on board.
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