Can I fly with Jetstar if I’m pregnant?
There are a few additional things to consider if you’re pregnant and would like to fly with us.
To be safe, the best thing to do is get advice from your own doctor or midwife; they’ll know whether it’s a good idea for you to travel, especially during the later stages of pregnancy.
Whether you’ll be able to fly is also determined by the duration of the flight, what stage of pregnancy you’re in, if you’re expecting one child or more, and/or if you have any pregnancy complications.
Permitted travel
If I’m pregnant do I need to bring medical documentation with me when I travel?
If you’re having an uncomplicated pregnancy and are travelling within your first 28 weeks, you don’t need to bring any pregnancy-related medical documentation.
When your pregnancy has reached 28 weeks or more you will need to carry a certificate or letter from a registered doctor or registered midwife, confirming:
- the approximate due date
- whether it’s a single or multiple pregnancy
- that your pregnancy is complication-free
Carry this document with you at the airport and in your carry-on baggage, as it needs to be available on request.
Please note: when travelling on Japan domestic flights operated by Jetstar Japan (GK), if you're more than 35 weeks pregnant you will need to meet the above requirements for travel. What if I have complications with my pregnancy?
You’ll need to get a medical clearance if your pregnancy is not routine or has complications. You can find the medical clearance forms here.
Carry this document with you at the airport and in your carry-on baggage, as it must be available on request. How soon after giving birth is it OK for me to travel?
You’ll need to get medical clearance if you’re travelling up to 7 days after giving birth.
Your baby must be at least 48 hours old before they can travel on Jetstar (JQ), Jetstar Asia (3K) and Jetstar Japan (GK) flights. They will need medical clearance to travel between 3 and 7 days after birth.