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Does a CPAP machine count as a personal item on Frontier Airlines?

A respiratory device is considered an assistive device and may be carried on the aircraft or checked without charge. A respiratory device may be carried onboard for use in the cabin or transported as checked baggage.



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Wheelchairs (manual or electric, folding, non-folding or collapsible), scooters, and other mobility devices (walkers, canes, and crutches) are allowed items that can be brought onto the aircraft either in the cargo compartment or in the passenger cabin at no charge.

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The lawsuit also states that although Frontier Airlines allows passengers to bring one free personal item on the plane, the actual allowed size is smaller than the advertised size. This means that the device used to measure personal items at the gate is smaller than the dimensions advertised when purchasing tickets.

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Personal items must fit completely within the personal item portion of the bag sizer. Think purses, totes, computer bags, briefcases, and kids backpacks! Carry-On Baggage: Carry-On Bags can be no larger than 24” tall, 10” wide, and 16” long (including handles, wheels, and straps) and no heavier than 35 pounds.

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Don't Use Water If you don't want to take the risk, you can use a CPAP machine without the humidifier element, and therefore, without water. The machine will continue to work and will simply use dry air. Just remember to turn off the humidifier unit.

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Frontier carry-on size is restricted to 10 x 16 x 24 inches, including bag handles, wheels, and straps. If carry-on bags exceed this limit, you may have to check them at the boarding gate, which comes with an additional charge.

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Can I bring a carry-on bag and a backpack at the same time on Frontier? Yes, but keep in mind that you'll have to pay for the carry-on bag. As long as your backpack fits the size and weight requirements, it's counted as your (one) free personal item.

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Certain items such as Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC) that meet regulatory requirements are approved for onboard use. Other medical equipment such as a CPAP or Portable Dialysis machine can be carried but not used onboard.

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Most airlines define a personal item as a purse, briefcase, or laptop bag. A small backpack, duffle, or tote is also acceptable if it fits under the seat in front of you. Suitcases are usually not considered personal items regardless of their size.

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A personal item is any type of luggage that fits underneath the plane seat in front of you. Most domestic airlines in the United States require a personal item to be 18” x 14” x 8” or smaller in size. Personal items can include a purse, briefcase, small backpack, laptop bag, weekender or small duffel bag.

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