What happens if you become seriously ill during a flight?

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I've read about people getting sick on-board a flight (or worse) - say a heart attack, or choking, or seizures or something that really requires urgent medical attention that isn't available from the staff and equipment on-board a flight.

What's the procedure at that point? Is it up to the captain to make a decision on detouring, or the airline, or can a passenger request it, for example? Or do you just continue on and hope all ends well?






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What happens if you get really sick on a plane?

If there's a medical emergency on a flight, some planes will make an emergency landing so the passenger can get treatment. But on others, sick passengers are treated on board by flight attendants or medical personnel who happen to be on the same flight and volunteer to help.

Can an airline deny boarding if you are sick?

Infectious DiseasesAn airline can deny boarding of any passenger who looks unwell, especially if they suspect the passenger might be infectious (infect other passengers).

What medical conditions can stop you from flying?

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