Pregnant women can fly with flydubai as normal up to the end of 28th week of their pregnancy. If you decide to fly after the 28th week of pregnancy, you'll need to provide a medical certificate from your doctor or midwife.
Below you'll find flydubai guidelines for flying during pregnancy and whether or not you'll need to provide a medical certificate to get onto the flight.
Single pregnancy
| Medical certificate not required | Medical certificate required | Not allowed to travel |
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Single uncomplicated | Week 0 to end of week 28 | Start of week 29 to end of week 36 | Start of week 37 and onwards |
Single uncomplicated |
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Medical certificate not required | Week 0 to end of week 28 |
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Medical certificate required | Start of week 29 to end of week 36 |
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Not allowed to travel | Start of week 37 and onwards |
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Multiple pregnancy
| Medical certificate not required | Medical certificate required | Not allowed to travel |
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Multiple uncomplicated | Week 0 to end of week 28 | Start of week 29 to end of week 32 | Start of week 33 and onwards |
Multiple uncomplicated |
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Medical certificate not required | Week 0 to end of week 28 |
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Medical certificate required | Start of week 29 to end of week 32 |
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Not allowed to travel | Start of week 33 and onwards |
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Medical certificate requirements
Medical certificate should meet the following requirements:
- Exact number of weeks you have been pregnant
- Expected date of delivery
- Single or multiple pregnancy
- Confirm that the state of your pregnancy is normal
- Confirm that you are fit to fly during travel dates
- Signed and stamped by medical professional
- Valid for 3 weeks from date of issue
- Written on the provided flydubai Medical certificate form or on a clinic/hospital letterhead
Important: Only original medical certificate will be accepted at the check-in desk. You won't be able to travel if you fail to provide the original certificate.
Download flydubai medical certificate form