... an electric/battery-powered wheelchair
It is not possible for passengers with reduced mobility to bring their own wheelchair inside the aircraft cabin. The wheelchair will be carried in the baggage hold at no cost and will not be included as part of their baggage allowance. Airport staff will be careful with your equipment during loading and unloading. To minimise the risk of damage, it is recommended that you remove all loose parts from your wheelchair before you hand it over at the airport. The airport will be responsible for temporary replacement of any damaged or lost assistive devices if the damage occurred during the escort service. However, replacements are not always entirely identical with the devices that were lost.
When booking your journey, you must state what type of electric wheelchair you have, as well as its measurements and weight. The electric wheelchair’s measurements and weight will determine whether the air carrier can transport the wheelchair or not. An electric wheelchair cannot be carried on all types of aircraft. Check carefully with the air carrier as to what rules apply to electric wheelchairs on their aircraft.
... a manual wheelchair
It is often possible to use your own manual wheelchair all the way to the aircraft door. At some airports, this wheelchair must already be handed over at check-in, where you will receive help in changing over to a wheelchair belonging to the airport.
... oxygen equipment
If you use oxygen equipment, it is important that you indicate this at the time of booking. If you have your own oxygen equipment, you must specify what kind of equipment you have. If you are not dependent on oxygen during the entire journey, you do not need to carry your own tubes into the aircraft cabin. An oxygen tube for emergency use is available on board. If you will be making a long journey abroad and changing aircraft, you must ask the tour operator or air carrier to verify that batteries and oxygen equipment are approved by the air carriers you will be travelling on. Different rules apply on different air carriers. For this reason it is very important that you make sure that the air carrier you will be travelling on will allow your equipment on board. If you will be travelling on more than one air carrier, you must remember to contact each air carrier.
... lavatory facilities
Escort staff will help you bring the wheelchair to and into an airport lavatory but will not provide assistance during a visit to the toilet. If you need help during visits to the toilet, you should travel with another person.
... pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceuticals must always be carried in your hand baggage inside the aircraft cabin. Checked baggage may be destroyed or lost en route and delays may occur. Medicines in liquid form must be shown when you pass through the airport’s security checkpoint.