3. Call “Special Assistance” at least 48 hours before you fly
Special Assistance is a service provided by airlines to support passengers with medical conditions or special needs to ensure a comfortable journey. Most airlines offer an extra 5kg of baggage allowance for medical essentials.
By contacting Special Assistance, you can inform the airline about your stoma bag and any additional equipment you may need to carry. This allows the airline to make necessary accommodations, including arranging for priority boarding if needed. They can also ensure that the cabin crew is aware of your needs and ready to assist you if required.
To arrange Special Assistance, call the airline's customer service number or visit their website. Providing this advance notice helps the airline prepare and ensures a smoother, less stressful journey
4. Keep your medical equipment in the right bags
Packing more than enough stoma supplies in your carry-on ensures that you are prepared for any delays or unexpected needs during your journey. But make sure that you’re complying with airline regulations. For example, scissors must be packed in your checked luggage to comply with security rules. It’s best to pre-cut your pouches so you don’t need to pack them at all!
All essential stoma equipment, such as pouches, wipes, and disposal bags, should be kept in a small bag you carry on board with you. This allows for easy access during the flight, enabling you to manage your stoma needs quickly and discreetly.
5. Pack the right size of products
You’ll need to invest in travel-safe sizes of any products you plan to take on board.
Traveling with a stoma can present unique challenges, but with Medi Derma-S Barrier Film wipe and applicator, you can ensure your skin remains protected and comfortable throughout your journey. These convenient wipes and applicators provide a protective barrier that shields the skin around your stoma from irritation and damage caused by adhesives, moisture, and friction. The easy-to-use applicator ensures even coverage, making it simple to apply even in the confined space of an airplane restroom.
By including Medi Derma-S Barrier Film in your travel kit, you can enjoy peace of mind knowing that your skin is safeguarded, allowing you to focus on your travels rather than your stoma care.
Remember that aerosols are not permitted on flights, even in check-in bags. Wipes and applicators make a great alternative and provide a safe way to remove your pouch.
6. Choose a seat near the toilet
Book your seats as far in advance as possible, as you’ll want to be sitting near the airplane bathroom, in an aisle seat if possible.
Changes in cabin pressure can cause the stoma bag to balloon, increasing the need for frequent access to restroom facilities to release the gas or change your bag. Strategic seating will make this process a little less stressful.
If your airline doesn’t allow you to prebook seats, call customer service to see if they can ensure you get an aisle seat near the bathroom, for medical reasons. They’ll typically be very accommodating.