When planning your travels, it's important to note that certain countries may require valid certificates of inoculation or vaccination.
At Nile Air, we prioritize the safety and comfort of all our passengers.
Thank you for helping us maintain a safe and enjoyable travel experience.
At Nile Air, we care about the health and well-being of all our passengers.
By taking these steps, you can help ensure a seamless and stress-free travel experience. Thank you for choosing Nile Air, and we look forward to welcoming you on board.
At Nile Air, we are committed to providing our passengers with safe and comfortable journeys.
Thank you for choosing Nile Air, and we look forward to providing you with a safe and comfortable travel experience.
Our team is always available to help ensure that your flight is as comfortable and safe as possible. Thank you for choosing Nile Air.
Our team will be happy to assist you and ensure that the necessary approvals are obtained. Thank you for choosing Nile Air, and we look forward to providing you with a safe and comfortable travel experience.
Nile Air requires a "Fit to Fly" certificate for passengers who have recently undergone surgery or suffer from unstable medical conditions to ensure their safety and well-being during the flight.
Nile Air advises passengers to carry their essential medications in their hand luggage, accompanied by a valid medical prescription or a doctor’s report to avoid any issues during travel.
Nile Air allows expectant mothers to travel up to a certain week of pregnancy, provided they present a medical certificate cleared by a doctor stating the stage of pregnancy and fitness for air travel.
Nile Air provides specific guidelines for passengers requiring supplemental oxygen; travelers must notify the airline in advance and provide a medical report to arrange for approved oxygen services on board.
Nile Air reserves the right to refuse boarding to passengers with infectious diseases that may pose a risk to others, unless a medical clearance is provided confirming they are no longer contagious.