@lollypops, most airlines let you fly but it's kind of at your own risk without insurance, and I found Qatar air ways were very accommodating to me as I was that far pregnant 😊. @robynt I can't remember one I used however I didn't really need it out there.
@apunini, yah I have that I just want some insurance to cover me also I have found a few just wondering if people had a review on specific one to help me decide what's the best one X
@lollypops, I used go compare to find the cheapest deal, also I flew with qatar airways who let u fly upto 36 weeks with a Dr's note. mine was a long haul flight although I was only 28 weeks they was adamant for Dr's note at the check in desk even tho their website stated different. so I was glad I had got on
I fly for work @lollypops i have just come back from Ireland u can fly until 36weeks. I have had no complications in my pregnancy. I also have my fit to fly note all ready and signed by my doctor xx @suzie80
Assuming the airline company know you're that far along? You will definitely need a fit to fly certificate. Separate to that, I usually get my insurance through direct line but would be worth calling some & asking about cover. They may not take the risk as @suzie80 says because if you go into premature labour abroad, you would potentially have to stay out there longer than intended...not 100% sure though