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#827560 by joeyc
20 Oct 2012, 00:59
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Well done VS crew

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#827569 by preiffer
20 Oct 2012, 03:16
Wasn't there something aaaaaaaages ago (not sure if it was VS) where those born onboard got free flights for life?

May just be my imagination, but I'm sure I read that somewhere a few years back....
#827571 by preiffer
20 Oct 2012, 04:19
Hmmm - says there's no such "rule" but airlines do actually offer it sometimes (further down the page)
#827585 by mpb91
20 Oct 2012, 10:58
I do recall what you are speaking of preifer. I remeber it was a VS flight think it was on the Nairobi route if my mind recalls correctly.
#827616 by northernhenry
20 Oct 2012, 18:19
Hope VS play ball on the re-route costs, as likely pregnancy issues are often void in travel insurance...
#827628 by RachelCox
20 Oct 2012, 19:48
I didn't think airlines accepted pregnant ladies past a certain point? I hope this baby wasn't too early and all is well.
#827677 by MrT
21 Oct 2012, 22:13
glennh wrote:Most airlines ask for pregnancy declaration form between 28 and 36 weeks duration, signed by your GP -virgins policy is here http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/gb/en/tr ... nancy.html


Similar for BA too. According to AF's website, they only advise people not to travel in the last month of pregnancy - anything before that is open season!

My wife is now 28 weeks and we flew with BA and AF last week - we took a travel letter signed by the midwife (which cost £25!) but weren't asked for it at all at any point.
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