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Travelling with a broken wrist
12 days ago my wife broke her wrist and it is in plaster.
We are due to fly to Portugal on the 25th Sept and Thomsonfly won't give a clear answer as to whether they will let her board the plane. Has anyone any experience of this attitude and how did they resolve it
We are due to fly to Portugal on the 25th Sept and Thomsonfly won't give a clear answer as to whether they will let her board the plane. Has anyone any experience of this attitude and how did they resolve it
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many airlines operate a policy which mirrors advice given within the "Yellow Book", the common name for "Health Information for Overseas Travel" first issued in 1995 by the Department of Health as a companion to the already popular "Immunisation against Infectious Disease" (aka "Green Book").
"It is advisable to wait 24 hours after a plaster cast is applied before a flight of under two hours and 48 hours if the flight is longer (or bivalve the plaster)."
This advice is, of course, not relevant in the case of a cast applied 12 days previously.
"It is advisable to wait 24 hours after a plaster cast is applied before a flight of under two hours and 48 hours if the flight is longer (or bivalve the plaster)."
This advice is, of course, not relevant in the case of a cast applied 12 days previously.