What happens if you have an asthma attack on a plane?

             Written by: Ehsan Siddiqui

Flying with asthma? Wondering what might happen mid-air if symptoms flare? Here’s what to expect — and how to stay safe.

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A tight chest. A wheeze. A dry cough. Many mistake the first signs for anxiety or cabin pressure.

It Often Starts Subtle

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Without quick action, airways tighten. You may feel like you're breathing through a straw.

Breathing Gets Harder

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Your rescue inhaler is your first line of defense. Use it immediately.

Reach for Your Inhaler

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Inform the flight crew. They're trained to handle medical emergencies. Early communication is key.

Alert the Crew

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If it worsens, the flight crew can request a priority landing or ensure medical help is ready upon arrival.

Emergency Support Is Possible

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Carry your inhaler, spacer, and extra meds in hand luggage. Talk to your doctor pre-trip. Stay hydrated, and wear a mask to avoid triggers.

How to Be Prepared

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