24 AUGUST 2009

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Article from BTNews 24 AUGUST 2009

Thomson helps with medical assistance

THOMSON AIRWAYS, the British holiday airline, is removing all charges for supplementary therapeutic oxygen and relaxing its policy on customers bringing their own supplementary oxygen onboard its flights.  The airline says it has listened to feedback from customers and disability groups who felt that these charges were unfair on those that required supplementary oxygen treatment to travel by air.  Thomson customers requiring supplementary oxygen can now either pre-book the use of a nasal cannula therapeutic oxygen supply onboard all flights free of charge; bring their own oxygen supplies for use during the flight, subject to meeting certain conditions and gaining prior approval; or supply their own portable oxygen concentrators, provided it meets certain safety requirements. http://flights.thomson.co.uk

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