Airlines have the right to refuse boarding to anyone who is suffering from certain ailments.
Anyone going on holiday soon has been warned that having certain medical conditions could mean they are not allowed on the plane.
So before you book a last-minute trip or head to the airport, it's worth double-checking your chosen airline's policies on illnesses. "If cabin crew suspect before departure that a passenger may be ill, the aircraft’s captain will be informed and a decision taken as to whether the passenger is fit to travel, needs medical attention or presents a danger to other passengers and crew or to the safety of the aircraft.
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