• For 2024 Pilgrims: €50,- donation = 1 year with no ads on the forum + 90% off any 2024 Guide. More here.
    (Discount code sent to you by Private Message after your donation)

Search 69,459 Camino Questions

Cpap as extra carry on luggage

Septarian

Member
Time of past OR future Camino
Part Frances (2019)
Part Frances (2024)
Hi,
I wonder if anyone can help? We are travelling Vueling from SDC to Paris with all carryon luggage. According to Vueling I can carry my CPAP machine as additional luggage, but have to contact Vueling Customer Services first…..which appears impossible. There are only phone contact numbers given with keywords needed. Cpap doesn’t figure. Has anyone managed an email contact. (Carrier pigeon… anything!)
 
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
I wonder if anyone can help? We are travelling Vueling from SDC to Paris with all carryon luggage. According to Vueling I can carry my CPAP machine as additional luggage, but have to contact Vueling Customer Services first…..which appears impossible. There are only phone contact numbers given with keywords needed. Cpap doesn’t figure. Has anyone managed an email contact. (Carrier pigeon… anything!)
Yes… I needed to contact Vueling about 6 weeks ago and it proved to be incredibly frustrating!! I tried so many phone numbers and spent hours on it. Then I read somewhere that they are very responsive on X/Twitter and so it proved. I sent they a DM on X/Twitter and they responded very quickly and very professionally.
 
Last edited:
Yes… I needed to contact Vueling about 6 weeks ago and it proved to be incredibly frustrating!! I tried so many phone numbers and spent hours on it. Then I read somewhere that they are very responsive on X/Twitter and so it proved. I sent they a DM on X/Twitter and they responded very quickly and very professionally.
Thank you. Much appreciated!
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
Yes… I needed to contact Vueling about 6 weeks ago and it proved to be incredibly frustrating!! I tried so many phone numbers and spent hours on it. Then I read somewhere that they are very responsive on X/Twitter and so it proved. I sent they a DM on X/Twitter and they responded very quickly and very professionally.
 
Hi,
I wonder if anyone can help? We are travelling Vueling from SDC to Paris with all carryon luggage. According to Vueling I can carry my CPAP machine as additional luggage, but have to contact Vueling Customer Services first…..which appears impossible. There are only phone contact numbers given with keywords needed. Cpap doesn’t figure. Has anyone managed an email contact. (Carrier pigeon… anything!)
As I understand it you should not need to contact any airline in advance about a CPAP, as long as you have a letter from your doctor saying you require it. I have been taking my CPAP, usually in a separate bag, on 15 to 20 flights per year for the past ten years. I have never had any trouble and I have never been asked to produce my doctor's letter. About 75% of my flights have been with Ryanair and the remainder on a variety of airlines, including Veuling.
 
As I understand it you should not need to contact any airline in advance about a CPAP, as long as you have a letter from your doctor saying you require it. I have been taking my CPAP, usually in a separate bag, on 15 to 20 flights per year for the past ten years. I have never had any trouble and I have never been asked to produce my doctor's letter. About 75% of my flights have been with Ryanair and the remainder on a variety of airlines, including Veuling.
 
New Original Camino Gear Designed Especially with The Modern Peregrino In Mind!
Hi,
I wonder if anyone can help? We are travelling Vueling from SDC to Paris with all carryon luggage. According to Vueling I can carry my CPAP machine as additional luggage, but have to contact Vueling Customer Services first…..which appears impossible. There are only phone contact numbers given with keywords needed. Cpap doesn’t figure. Has anyone managed an email contact. (Carrier pigeon… anything!)
I flew Vueling, 6:45 Am flight from Santiago de Compostela to Barcelona and connection onward to Paris-CDG. I have used a CPAP for many years and never had a problem. I e-mailed Vueling and simply told them what I was going to do (take my CPAP as an extra carry-on)-- I booked flight over 6 months in advance. A few months later, I received proper confirmation that all was well. When my sister and I went through check-in on the day of departure (late May this year), there was no issue made-- no one even asked about it, just looked and knew that it was medical equipment. Believe me, they all know! They've seen them often enough.
 
I flew Vueling, 6:45 Am flight from Santiago de Compostela to Barcelona and connection onward to Paris-CDG. I have used a CPAP for many years and never had a problem. I e-mailed Vueling and simply told them what I was going to do (take my CPAP as an extra carry-on)-- I booked flight over 6 months in advance. A few months later, I received proper confirmation that all was well. When my sister and I went through check-in on the day of departure (late May this year), there was no issue made-- no one even asked about it, just looked and knew that it was medical equipment. Believe me, they all know! They've seen them often enough.
Thank you for replying. The $64 question…..how did you find an email address? I’ve looked and looked….
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Thank you for replying. The $64 question…..how did you find an email address? I’ve looked and looked….
OK, go to https://www.vueling.com/en/we-are-vueling/contact/send-us-a-message
I would suggest scrolling done to "sending us a suggestion/compliment" -- they need your booking code, etc. I use this and similar methods to get a message when companies hide their email addresses. To be honest, I don't remember if I used this exact way to force a message over to them or another link on their site, but this should work. What you should say is that you have a CPAP, were goiven instructions to contact Customer Services and could not directly get a message to them. My "answer" (which amounted in essence that I was approved to take it onboard). Another airline handled my flight, same trip-- it was lengthy and complicated-- from Rome, Italy to Tunis, Tunisia. I was asked by either Vueling or the other airline to provide make, model and approximate size of the case and weight as an intermediate step. I use a ResMed11 and was told all was OK. As others have mentioned, if you just showed up with it and allowed them to look at it with note from doc-- I carry the original order in the zippered part-- they it would indeed be a rare day that an airline or airport agent would even care in the slightest because it's a common item these days. I do a lot of flying abroad since I have family living abroad.
 
OK, go to https://www.vueling.com/en/we-are-vueling/contact/send-us-a-message
I would suggest scrolling done to "sending us a suggestion/compliment" -- they need your booking code, etc. I use this and similar methods to get a message when companies hide their email addresses. To be honest, I don't remember if I used this exact way to force a message over to them or another link on their site, but this should work. What you should say is that you have a CPAP, were goiven instructions to contact Customer Services and could not directly get a message to them. My "answer" (which amounted in essence that I was approved to take it onboard). Another airline handled my flight, same trip-- it was lengthy and complicated-- from Rome, Italy to Tunis, Tunisia. I was asked by either Vueling or the other airline to provide make, model and approximate size of the case and weight as an intermediate step. I use a ResMed11 and was told all was OK. As others have mentioned, if you just showed up with it and allowed them to look at it with note from doc-- I carry the original order in the zippered part-- they it would indeed be a rare day that an airline or airport agent would even care in the slightest because it's a common item these days. I do a lot of flying abroad since I have family living abroad.
Gotcha. Thank you for all the info. Much appreciated.
 

Most read last week in this forum

Including myself, I have heard of a good few people are experiencing Gastrointestinal issues between Burgos and Ledigos. Anyone else find this and is the situation wider than this area.
Just spent the night in a packed 8 person room with a gentleman who was very ill and coughing all night without a mask or covering his mouth. As former healthcare provider and clinical...
Does anyone have news of the man receiving CPR on the Camino yesterday (May 4) just north of San Miguel on the way to Padron? Grateful for the many Pilgrims, including a nurse, who were helping...
Hello all, I’m a first time peregrina walking solo on the Portugues Central route. I have injured my right knee and cannot walk. I can barely hobble right now. Since the weekend is coming up I...
I just finished the VdlP. 1,000km averaging 30km/day over 34 days and 2 rest days. It was challenging - blisters, foot pain and 3 days before SdC I developed shin splints but I was in good shape...
Hi guys, thanks for all your help so far. I tried to search this topic in past threads but couldn’t find much. So apologies if this is a repetitive question Basically I need to see a doctor to...

âť“How to ask a question

How to post a new question on the Camino Forum.

Similar threads

Forum Rules

Forum Rules

Camino Updates on YouTube

Camino Conversations

Most downloaded Resources

This site is run by Ivar at

in Santiago de Compostela.
This site participates in the Amazon Affiliate program, designed to provide a means for Ivar to earn fees by linking to Amazon
Official Camino Passport (Credential) | 2024 Camino Guides
Back
Top