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Special Requirements

INTRODUCTION

Rex goes to great lengths to accommodate the special requirements of its passengers within the limits of its capability and practicality.

It is a requirement that all passengers can understand and respond to Emergency Procedures and the on-board Safety Announcements and Demonstrations.

Rex will not provide assistance within the cabin for the:

  • Use of the toilet facilities – Flight Attendants are able to assist passengers to and from the toilet door and are not permitted to handle urine-draining equipment.
  • Administration of medication – Flight Attendants are able to assist passengers in the retrieval of medication from cabin baggage.
  • Consumption of food - Flight Attendants are able to assist passengers with opening packets and assisting to locate the food as required.

Passengers who;

  • require assistance that cannot be provided by Rex or
  • who cannot understand and respond to Emergency Procedures and the on-board Safety Announcements and Demonstrations, must travel with a Carer.

This document lays down the Terms and Conditions for the carriage of passengers with special requirements including the following:

  • Wheelchair dependent passengers
  • Oxygen and breathing aids
  • Other medical conditions
  • Carers and Passenger Facilitators
  • Assistance animals
  • Carriage of live animals
  • Pregnant passengers
  • Travelling with an infant
  • Unaccompanied Minors
  • Child and adult harnesses
  • Persons in Lawful Custody
  • Firearms
  • Musical instruments
  • Connecting Flights
  • What assistance will not be provided

If you require special assistance from Rex you must notify us at least 48 hours prior to the planned departure time of the forward travel. If you are unable to provide at least 48 hours notice you may still book your travel, however, Rex cannot guarantee that the resources required will be available and you must plan for this eventuality.

Notification of special requirements must be made at the time of booking through the website or the Customer Contact Centre (CCC) on 13 17 13 or the travel agent. If your special requirements cannot be catered for through the website, you must call the CCC on 13 17 13. However, if you call the CCC to request for special needs which you have omitted to indicate during your internet booking, you will be charged an administration fee.

If you are wheelchair dependant and arrive at the airport without prior notification, you will only be carried if there is adherence to the required check-in times for wheelchair dependant passengers and there is no negative impact on operation.

Otherwise you will be denied boarding and if you choose not to travel at all then a full refund will be given. If you choose to fly on a later flight, please be aware that upgrade charges may be applicable if the original fare class is unavailable.

Please note that Rex staff at regional airports may not commence work until 30 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time unless they have been notified the day before of a special requirement.

Please note that some airports in Queensland cannot cater for passengers who require the use of the Disabled Passenger Lifter (DPL). Mobility disabled passengers who are not capable of ascending the aircraft stairs are asked to call the Customer Contact Centre prior to booking to check. DPLs are currently not installed at Bedourie, Boulia and Burketown.

Passengers that require the use of wheelchairs should provide at least 48 hours notice before the flight departure time. Bookings can be made on our website, through the Customer Contact Centre at 13 17 13 or via local travel agents.

Please note that some airports in Queensland cannot cater for passengers who require the use of the Disabled Passenger Lifter (DPL). Mobility disabled passengers who are not capable of ascending the aircraft stairs are asked to call the Customer Contact Centre prior to booking to check. DPLs are currently not installed at Bedourie, Boulia and Burketown.

Checking-In

If you have a wheelchair or similar mobility device you are required to check-in no later than:

Regional flights:
60 minutes prior to the scheduled time of departure from major cities & all Queensland regional airports except Burketown; 45 minutes prior to scheduled departure time in NSW, SA, TAS, VIC & WA regional airports; and 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure time in Burketown. This is to allow sufficient time for deactivation of electric mobility devices, transfer to aisle wheelchairs and pre-boarding.

Domestic flights:
90 minutes prior to the scheduled time of departure from major cities.

If you do not observe the earlier check in times you may be refused carriage if you cannot be processed prior to the closure of the flight and your fare will be forfeited as a no-show.

Transfer of Wheelchair Passengers

An aisle wheelchair will be provided to assist you to embark and disembark Rex aircraft. These wheelchairs have been specially designed so that they can be moved along the aisle of the aircraft. Passengers could be transferred to an aisle wheelchair either at the aircraft door or at the gate lounge.

For domestic flights only: Passengers with electric wheelchair must be transferred to a lift chair at the gate lounge. A lift chair will be used facilitate the manual handling of wheelchair dependent passenger into their seat. A travelling Carer will not be required for manual handling the movement of the wheelchair dependent passenger. However, if you require assistance with any of the following you must travel with a Carer.

  • Use of the toilet facilities - Flight Attendants are able to assist passengers to and from the toilet door and are not permitted to handle urine-draining equipment.
  • Administration of medication and oxygen - Flight Attendants are able to assist passengers in the retrieval of medication from cabin baggage.
  • Consumption of food - Flight Attendants are able to assist passengers with opening packets and assisting to locate the food as required.

Carers will be guaranteed the lowest advertised fare excluding Rex-Promo fares (regardless of whether these fares are still available). This requires the booking to be made with the Rex Customer Contact Centre on 13 17 13.

For regional flights only: A wheelchair dependent passenger who requires assistance to transfer between their wheelchair and the Rex aisle wheelchair and between the aisle wheelchair and the aircraft seat must provide a Passenger Facilitator at each end of the flight and at scheduled mid-point stops if the passenger is to disembark, or a Travelling Carer to facilitate the movement of the passenger to/from the aircraft seat. Rex staff may assist with this movement in a non-heavy lifting role. A travelling Carer who manually handles and facilitates the movement of the wheelchair dependent passenger between wheelchairs and seats may travel free of charge provided a Rex Disability Assistance Form has been completed and presented at check-in. This form must be kept with the passenger at all times.

Batteries

If your wheelchair is powered by Lithium batteries, we can only carry your wheelchair if it has one battery with a power rating of no more than 300 Watt Hours (300Wh) or if the wheelchair is powered by two batteries they each must not exceed 160 Watt Hours (160Wh). You may also carry one spare battery of no more that 300Wh or two spare batteries of no more than 160Wh. Spare batteries must be carried in the cabin as carry-on baggage.

Batteries carried in the cabin must be carried in a protective cover to prevent damage and must have the terminals protected from short circuit by taping over the terminals or using a cap which will not come off in flight.

If your wheelchair is powered by a different type of battery, please contact our Customer Contact Centre (CCC) on 13 17 13 for further information.

Aircraft Space Availability for Wheelchair

Weight is a very important safety consideration in our aircraft. Our SAAB 340 cargo compartment has only a very limited capacity. If you have a wheelchair you must notify Rex of the weight of the wheelchair. This notification can be done during the internet booking process or through the Rex CCC on 13 17 13 (subject to administration fee).

Rex cannot uplift a wheelchair in excess of 120Kg in weight. Wheelchairs weighing in excess of 120KG may still be carried only if they can be broken down into parts each weighing not more than 120Kg and only if space and weight is available for the uplift.

Depends on the operating aircraft, all wheelchairs must be of the following dimensions, or be capable of being dismantled into pieces not exceeding these dimensions:

Saab 340: Width – 85 cm; Height – 130 cm; Length – 115 cm     

Boeing 737-800: Width – 100 cm; Height - 84 cm; Length - 125 cm



It is possible that a flight may already be approaching its cargo weight limit by the time you wish to book. If, when making an internet booking, you are advised that the flight may not be available, either try to book another flight or call the Rex CCC on 13 17 13 for assistance.

Stowage of Wheelchair

Your wheelchair will need to be stowed as checked baggage during the flight.  

If you have an electric wheelchair you or your Passenger Facilitator or Carer (if you are travelling with one) may be asked by ground staff to advise on the best method of disabling the wheelchair at the departing airport and re-enabling the wheelchair at the destination airport. In addition, our staff has to ensure that the battery is prepared according to the Dangerous Goods Regulations.

Carriage of Multiple Devices

If you need to carry multiple devices because of your medical condition, for example a wheelchair and oxygen equipment or a wheelchair and a walking frame or bath chair, you will not be charged excess baggage fees for the carriage of these devices. However each of these devices cannot weigh more than 120kg and you need to give at least 48 hours advance notification.

If you wish to carry multiple devices of similar nature, for example two wheelchairs or two oxygen delivery systems, you will be charged excess baggage fees for the second and subsequent devices. The second device will not be guaranteed to be carried in the same aircraft due to weight considerations.

Rex will carry a total of two dissimilar mobility aids free of charge. Fees will apply to additional mobility aids.

Rex Passenger Transfer Assistance

Upon disembarking a Rex aircraft, Rex staff will only provide assistance to transfer you to the Rex baggage collection or the nearest taxi stand in the airport terminal. Rex will provide assistance to passengers who have connecting flights with Rex. However, Rex will not be responsible for transfers to other airline counters/lounge and you are advised to make separate arrangements with the connecting airline. Rex may be able to transfer you to its lounge (where available) for you to wait for pick-up from the other airline.

Limitation of Liability

Rex will take all reasonable steps to ensure that mobility aids are handled with care and returned in the condition in which it was received. The Company’s liability in respect of loss or damage to mobility aids stowed in the cargo hold is limited to the circumstances and amounts laid down in the applicable law. 

Refer to the Conditions of Carriage, Condition 2, Limitation of Liability

Rex must be notified of the carriage of breathing aids during booking. If you have a breathing aid and arrive at the airport without prior notification, the breathing aid may be denied carriage.


If you require the administration of oxygen in-flight but cannot administer it yourself, you must travel with a Carer.

Online and kiosk check-in is unavailable for passengers carrying breathing aids.

Passengers who request to carry own oxygen bottles cannot travel in Business Class

Oxygen Bottles

Rex permits the carriage of any manufacturer type of "C" size (5 kg) oxygen cylinder/s for use or carriage in the cabin, provided that the cylinder is contained in a BOC Oxycare Travel Pack, Supagas Airline Travel Bag or the equivalent Air Liquide Travel Pack, all of which are compliant with restraint permissions. Cylinders that do not fit in the BOC, Air Liquide or Supagas Airline Travel packs (with the hood zipped closed) do not comply with the size requirement and will not be acceptable for carriage. Travel packs must be in good serviceable condition including straps. Travel pack with signs of damage (including fraying or tearing) will not be accepted. These travel packs and oxygen bottles are available for hire or purchase from the respective companies. Rex does not hold stocks of these Travel Packs or oxygen bottles. If bottles are to be carried in the cargo hold they and any attached equipment such as regulators must be protected from damage which could cause inadvertent activation or they must be empty with no regulator attached.



Passengers are permitted to carry two (2) Old BOC Gases Oxycare Travel Packs or one (1) New BOC Gases Oxycare Travel Pack or one (1) Air Liquide Travel Pack or two (2) Supagas Airline Travel packs in the cabin due stowage restrictions. Contact BOC Gases, Supagas or Air Liquide to discuss how to operate the oxygen bottle, as your crew will not be responsible for this. Your oxygen flow rate should be prescribed by your medical practitioner.

Your medical practitioner must complete a Rex Medical Certificate of Fitness to Fly which must be shown to staff during check-in. A copy of the completed form must be given to the Flight Attendant on board the aircraft for each flight sector. Failure to carry and produce this statement will result in denial of carriage for the equipment. In the event of an emergency, Rex is deemed to be authorised to pass on this form to any paramedic/emergency services should the need arise. The Rex Medical Certificate of Fitness to Fly must be valid for the intended dates of travel.



Oxygen Concentrators

Rex permits the carriage of the following Oxygen Concentrators aboard its flights:

AirSep Life Style, AirSep Free Style, AirSep Freestyle 5, AirSep Focus, Inogen One, Inogen One G2, lnogen One G3, SeQual Eclipse, SeQual SAROS, SeQual eQuinox / Oxywell (model 4000), Phillips/Respironics SimplyGo, Phillips/Respironics SimplyGo Mini, De Vilbiss Healthcare Go, Invacare Solo 2, Inova Labs Lifechoice, Oxlife Independence Oxygen Concentrator, Delphi RS-00400 / Oxus Inc RS-00400, and VBox Trooper.

This equipment may be carried and used under the following conditions:

Your medical practitioner must complete the Rex Medical Certificate of Fitness to Fly which must be shown to staff during check-in. A copy of the completed form must be given to the Flight Attendant on board the aircraft for each flight sector. If your medical practitioner’s statement is not carried, the Oxygen concentrator may travel, however it cannot be used. In the event of an emergency, Rex is deemed to be authorized to pass on this form to any paramedic/emergency services should the need arise. The Rex Medical Certificate of Fitness to Fly must be valid for the intended dates of travel.

Caution - Electronic equipment may cause interference with aircraft systems. If such interference is experienced, the crew will ask you to switch off your unit.

You must comply with the following conditions to use the device on board the aircraft:

  1. You must be capable of hearing the unit's alarms, seeing the alarm light indicators, and have the ability to respond to the various caution and warning alarms and alarm light indicators, or be traveling with someone who is capable of performing these functions;
  2. You must ensure that the portable oxygen concentrator is free from oil, grease or other petroleum products and is in good condition free from damage or other signs of excessive wear or abuse;
  3. Only lotions or salves that are oxygen approved may be used by you when using the portable oxygen concentrator device;
  4. You must carry a sufficient number of batteries for the duration of the oxygen use whilst travelling including a conservative estimate of any unanticipated delays; and
  5. You must ensure that all portable oxygen concentrator adheres to Rex's carry-on baggage restrictions. Batteries must be protected from short circuit and damage. When a battery-powered oxygen concentrator is carried on board the aircraft as carry-on baggage and is not intended to be used during the flight, the battery must be removed and packaged separately unless the concentrator contains at least two effective protective features to prevent accidental operation during transport.

During taxiing, take-off, and landing, the unit must be stowed under the seat in front of you. You must ensure there is sufficient length of hose so that it does not restrict/obstruct any other passengers.

Easy Breathers and Nebulisers

Easy breathers and nebuliser air pumps (which must be supplied by the passenger) may be used on Rex aircraft to enable a passenger to obtain relief from asthma, emphysema and other respiratory ailments. Easy breathers are normally packaged in portable light-weight cases which are acceptable as carry-on baggage.

Passengers with other medical conditions, not listed above, which could endanger themselves or other passengers during the flight should make their bookings through the Rex CCC on 13 17 13. Rex may request that passengers have their medical practitioner complete the Rex Medical Certificate of Fitness to Fly when a passenger:

  • has an unstable medical condition,
  • has a contagious condition,
  • is recovering from an acute illness or infectious disease,
  • is pregnant past the 36th week of pregnancy or multiple and/or complicated pregnancy,
  • has intellectual disabilities and/or is not able to understand safety briefings and other instructions, and/or
  • is required to travel with a Carer due to their condition.

The Rex Medical Certificate of Fitness to Fly must be shown to staff during check-in. Failure to carry and produce this statement will result in denial of carriage. A copy of the completed form is also required to be given to the Flight Attendant upon boarding for each flight sector. In the event of an emergency, Rex is deemed to be authorized to pass on this form to any paramedic/emergency services should the need arise.

The Rex Medical Certificate of Fitness to Fly must be valid for the intended dates of travel.

CARERS

All passengers must be able to understand and respond to Emergency Procedures and the on-board safety announcements and demonstrations.

If you cannot understand and respond to these briefings you must travel with a Carer, who must be able to mentally and physically assist you.

In addition, if you require assistance with any of the following you must travel with a Carer:

  • Use of the toilet facilities - Flight Attendants are able to assist passengers to and from the toilet door and are not permitted to handle urine-draining equipment.
  • Administration of medication and oxygen - Flight Attendants are able to assist passengers in the retrieval of medication from cabin baggage.
  • Consumption of food - Flight Attendants are able to assist passengers with opening packets and assisting to locate the food as required.

A Carer is required to accompany passengers who are unable to sit upright unassisted and for those passengers where the flying is likely to require emergency medical attention.

Please note, if you arrive at the airport without a Carer and do not meet the requirements above, we reserve the right to decline your travel until you have a Carer available to accompany you. In such circumstances we will rebook you at no charge.

Carers will be guaranteed the lowest advertised fare, excluding Community and Promo fares (regardless of whether these fares are still available). This requires the booking to be made with the Rex Customer Contact Centre on 13 17 13. Booking fee will be waived.

If you require a Carer to assist you with the travel, you can request a ‘Carer’s Fare’ at 13 17 13. However, you must present at check-in a Rex Medical Certificate of Fitness to Fly or Rex Disability Assistance Form as applicable from your physician. Although the Rex Medical Certificate of Fitness to fly must be completed for each booking, the Disability Assistance Form is only required to be completed once, however, it must be produced for each journey and kept with the passenger at all times. The Rex Medical Certificate of Fitness to Fly must be valid for the intended dates of travel.

If you have booked a Carer’s Fare and are not able to produce a Rex Medical Certificate of Fitness to Fly or Rex Disability Assistance Form at check-in, the Carer will not be entitled to the preferential fare and he/she will be booked at the prevailing lowest available fare class and charged the difference if applicable (excluding any Community or Promo fares regardless of whether such fares are available).

For regional flights only: Travelling Carers who manually handle and facilitate the movement of wheelchair dependent passengers between chairs and seats may be carried free of charge provided the Rex Disability Assistance Form is completed and presented at check in. The form can be faxed to the Rex Customer Contact Centre at least 48hrs prior to travel for the free seat to be entered into the system.

For domestic flights: Travelling Carers who only handle and facilitate the movement of wheelchair dependent passengers between chairs and seats are not required on domestic flights. Lift Chairs will be used to facilitate the manual handling of the passenger.

If you have an Assistance Animal and a Carer, the Carer may elect to sit in the seat reserved for the dog or sit in the single seat across the aisle for regional flights.

GROUP TRAVEL - CARER RATIOS FOR PASSENGERS WITH DISABILITIES

At Rex we welcome Group Travel for disabled passengers. Where at least one member of the group requires assistance with eating, in the toilet or who is unable to understand crew instructions, for safety reasons, the following carer ratios apply:

  • one carer for every three disabled passengers, or part thereof; groups where at least one member requires assistance with eating, in the toilet or who is unable to understand crew instructions, or
  • one carer for every five disabled passengers or part thereof; groups where no member requires assistance with eating, in the toilet or who is unable to understand crew instructions.

PASSENGER FACILITATORS

You may wish to be assisted to/from an aircraft by relatives, friends or other persons over the age of 15 years who have been trained in assisting you, but who do not wish to travel. These are referred to as Passenger Facilitators.

Passenger Facilitators do not require a boarding pass as they will not fly in the aircraft, however they must be escorted at all times by Rex staff when on the apron or in the aircraft.

When checking in, you must advise Check-in staff if you have a Passenger Facilitator to assist you board, or if there will be someone at the arrival port to assist you to disembark.

Passenger Facilitators must identify themselves to Rex staff at an arrival port so airport staff can escort them to/from and within the aircraft.

Passengers seeking to travel with an accompanying service animal must call the Customer Contact Centre (13 17 13) to complete their booking.

GUIDE AND HEARING DOGS

Rex allows the carriage of guide dogs, hearing dogs and assistance dogs for the hearing or vision impaired in the cabin of our aircraft free of charge. If you require this type of assistance animal to travel in the cabin with you, at least 48 hours’ notice must be given at the time of booking. 

OTHER ASSISTANCE ANIMALS

Other assistance animals which provide an actual service to the customer in the cabin such as medical alert dogs, must be prior approved on a case by case basis before we can allow them to travel in the cabin. Five (5) full working days are needed to obtain appropriate approvals.

The animal must be trained to a level which meets or exceeds the requirements of Assistance Dogs International. In determining the suitability of the training, Rex shall consider the training organisation’s accreditation against the requirements of Section 9 of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. Assistance animals will only be permitted in the Cabin if they have been trained by an organisation accredited by or affiliated with Assistance Dogs International, Assistance Dogs Australia or which satisfies the requirements of various state legislation and guidelines in training for Public Access.

The animal and handler has passed a Public Access Test (PAT) or has otherwise demonstrated that the animal has passed training acceptable to Rex showing that the animal:

(a) is suitable for travel on public transport (including an aircraft cabin); and
(b) is trained to meet the standards of hygiene and behaviour that are appropriate for an animal in a public place (including an aircraft cabin); and
(c) the PAT or other testing of training was within the last 12 months.

Proof of the test, such as the certificate or a current assistance animal Identity Card must be produced at check-in. Failure to provide the documentation will result in the animal being carried in the cargo hold. In this case the customer may be required to take the animal to Qantas Freight for consignment.

GUIDE DOGS, HEARING DOGS & ASSISTANCE ANIMALS

The animal must be suitably harnessed, relieved before boarding and at any intermediate stops. The handler must supply an absorbent mat to prevent soiling of the cabin.

The animal may also travel in the aircraft hold at your request.

All other animals must be consigned as freight or checked-in for carriage in the aircraft hold.

Rex will not be liable for any injury, loss or death of any assistance animal.

An approved animal that is disruptive on more than one occasion may have its approval revoked by Rex.

Carriage of live animals on regional flights operated by Saab 340 turbo-prop aircraft

Domestic animals, with the exception of assistance animals, are accepted as checked baggage on flights operated by Saab 340 network in New South Wales and Victoria.

No animals are accepted within the terminal building at Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Canberra, Adelaide and Perth (please note that assistance animals are accepted). If travelling between one of these ports, all live animals must be lodged with Qantas Freight (excluding QLD regulated routes) or Dogtainers (accepts freight on Queensland regulated routes) and travel as cargo. Dogtainers can be contacted on 1300 13 52 52. Please be aware that Qantas Freight cannot accept live animal bookings on the day of travel and must be submitted a minimum of three business day (72 hours) prior to the scheduled time of departure. For urgent booking requests (less than three full business days before departure) please call 13 12 13.

Carriage of Live Animals is accepted on regional flights operated by Saab 340 turbo-prop aircraft between two or more Rex connecting flights.

Carriage of live animals on Boeing 737-800NG jet aircraft

Carriage of Live animals on Boeing 737-800NG jet aircraft is accepted for point to point (one sector) travel only. Rex does not offer carriage of Live Animals between:

  • Rex Saab 340 turbo-prop aircraft and Boeing 737-800 jet operated flights (and vice versa),
  • Rex jet to jet connecting flights
  • Rex and another carrier

To organise carriage of live animals on the Boeing 737-800NG jet aircraft, please contact Jetpets on 1300 452 115 or +613 9339 4339, Dogtainers on 1300 135 252, or Moorholme Pet Transport on +613 9338 0823.

Please note: Rex is not currently accepting the carriage of pets to/from Hobart Airport.

Domestic Live Animal Requirements

Domestic animals, with the exception of assistance animals will be accepted provided the animal is carried in a suitable domestic animal container that is clean and secure and meets the specifications as set out in the Domestic Animal Container Requirements. All container must not exceed these dimensions: 85cm (H) x 77 cm (W) x 131cm (L). Animals will be accepted as excess baggage only and charged at the current excess baggage rate per kilogram. Hooved animals are not accepted on any Rex services.

Rex will no longer be accepting Snub-Nosed or Brachycephalic dogs as passenger baggage or consigned as freight, due to inherent respiratory difficulties and other known health problems that may be exacerbated during flight. Breeds include but are not limited to; Bulldogs, Pugs, Boston terriers, Shih tzus, Pit Bull Terriers, Chow Chow, Mastiffs, Boxers and Pekingese.  Please contact a Pet Transportation company if your animal is one of the above breeds.

For additional information regarding Carriage of Live Animals, please contact 13 17 13.

Rex is pleased to welcome pregnant passengers on-board our flights.

Pregnant passengers are required to supply a Rex Medical Certificate of Fitness to Fly for the following:

  1. single pregnancy (beyond the 36th week of pregnancy),
  2. multiple pregnancies (for any travel), and
  3. complicated or high risk pregnancies (for any travel).

The Rex Medical Certificate of Fitness to Fly must be completed and signed by a medical practitioner & presented at the Rex check-in counter to travel on any Rex flight/s. A copy of the completed form is also required to be given to the Flight Attendant upon boarding for each sector/flight.

The Rex Medical Certificate of Fitness to Fly must be valid for the intended dates of travel. Boarding may be denied if the form is not completed in full.

Pregnant passengers are advised to consult their practitioner prior to travel.

Please note: Pregnant passengers will not be permitted to be seated / allocated an emergency exit row seat following the 24th week of pregnancy.

Infants (children who have not reached their second birthday) may travel on an adult’s lap (lap-infant), at no charge, on Rex Services. An infant seatbelt will be provided. Only one lap-infant per accompanying adult passenger is permitted. An adult with one lap-infant is allowed to purchase an additional seat for ONE additional infant but the following conditions must apply:

  • the infant must be able to sit upright (without assistance, pillows or booster seats) in an aircraft seat and has the appropriate seat restraint (no slack in the seatbelt) at all times when the “Fasten Seatbelts” sign is on;
  • no more than two infants can be accompanied by the one adult; in these circumstances, one infant may be nursed and the other must be able to sit upright (without assistance, pillows or booster seats) in an aircraft seat and has the appropriate seat restraint (no slack in the seatbelt) at all times when the “Fasten Seatbelts” sign is on; and
  • passengers with infants are not permitted to be seated in an emergency exit row.

Due to regulatory requirements, there are limits on the total number of lap-infants permitted on a single flight. Rex recommends that all infant bookings are made online via the Rex Internet Booking Engine as this will ensure that the maximum number of infants on a single flight is not exceeded and that all infant details are received by Rex in the correct format.

For infants over the age of six months, you may bring on board your infant car seat (must be forward-facing) for your infant’s comfort. Children over two years of age may also use an infant car seat providing the child weighs less than 18kg.

To travel with an infant car seat you must ensure:

  • The infant car seat is in good condition with no cracked or damaged edges
  • The seatbelts and harnesses must be fully functioning
  • The car seat must meet the Australian/New Zealand Design Standards AS/NZS 1754
  • If you are travelling with an overseas car seat, please note that we only accept the following design standards:
    • Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as meeting Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No.213. Infant car seats meeting FMVSS No.213 shall have two markings: “This Restraint is Certified for Use in Motor Vehicles and Aircraft” in red lettering and “This Child Restraint System conforms to all applicable motor vehicles and safety standards”
    • Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (CMVSS) No.213 entitled “Child Restraint System” or CMVSS 213.1 entitled “Infant Seating and Restraint Systems”
    • European Safety Standard requirements of ECE Regulation 44

The label displaying the applicable standard must be legible. If your car seat does not meet these standards, then unfortunately you will not be able to use it during the flight.

If you choose to use your car seat, you must purchase an additional seat to use it. Due to seating restrictions on the aircraft, Customer Service staff must be informed if an infant is going to be using an approved Infant Car Seat when you are checking-in.

The use of baby capsules, baby booster beats or baby bassinets are not permitted in the cabin. However, we do have infant seat belts if you do not want to use an infant car seat.

Lap-infants are not entitled to checked baggage

. NOTE: Parents travelling with infants and small children on aircraft must pay extra attention to passenger safety briefings to be ready to cope in the event of an emergency. A range of trial evacuations of a typical passenger jet, undertaken by the US Federal Aviation Administration, were carried out with adults carrying dummies to simulate children ranging from two months to 24 months. The study found parents should hold on to children if they could still easily and quickly climb through an emergency exit, while larger children should be passed through the exit to another adult. The key to making a good and quick decision about how to exit during an emergency is thinking about what approach should be taken during the normal passenger safety briefings. Parents are urged to listen carefully to the briefings, remember where emergency exits are located and think about the size of their infant or small child.

The below Unaccompanied Minors Special Requirements Terms and Conditions should be read in conjunction with the Conditions of Carriage.

Children aged 5 to 11 years inclusive when travelling alone must travel as an UNACCOMPANIED MINOR (UMNR), unless they are travelling with a parent or guardian who is 15 years and above. Teenagers aged 12 to 14 years inclusive may request to travel as UMNR. Children below 5 years of age must be accompanied by an adult aged 15 years and above. If a minor is not booked as an UMNR, carriage may be denied.

For safety reasons, the maximum number of UMNRs per flight is limited by law. In addition, Rex reserves the right to refuse the carriage of any UMNR at its absolute discretion. Contact details for the Sending Adult (Responsible Adult/Parent/Guardian) must be provided at the time of booking. This person must be contactable by phone for the duration that the unaccompanied minor is in the care of Rex.

An administration fee of $44 per UMNR per sector will be charged for UMNR travel. To convert an adult booking to an UMNR booking and add UMNR details via the Customer Contact Centre or at the airport, a $55 charge per UMNR per sector is applicable.

As part of the booking process, the Sending Adult (Responsible Adult/Parent/Guardian) making the booking on behalf of the UMNR has confirmed that they have understood and accepted the conditions below:

Before the flight

The UMNR must be checked-in at the airport (online and kiosk check-in are not available for UMNR bookings) not less than:

  • 60 minutes prior to departure time in major cities & all Queensland regional airports except Burketown
  • 45 minutes prior to scheduled departure time at regional airports in NSW, SA, TAS, VIC & WA
  • 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure time in Burketown

The Sending Adult (Responsible Adult/Parent/Guardian) must fill in the UMNR documentation (wallet) at check-in. Each UMNR must travel with an individual wallet. We strongly recommend arriving at the airport early if there is more than one UMNR wallet to be completed.

The Sending Adult (Responsible Adult/Parent/Guardian) must be present to hand the UMNR to Rex staff at the boarding gate and must remain at the departure airport until the aircraft has departed in case there is a disruption. This is to ensure that the UMNR is not left abandoned should there be a last-minute cancellation of the flight. The UMNR may be handed to the Police if this happens.

During the flight

The UMNR must be able to travel without constant direct supervision and not need any special services including any medical assistance during the flight. The UMNR must carry on board appropriate medication if he/she has any medical conditions (see Medical Conditions). Rex staff are strictly prohibited from administering any medication to the UMNR. Food will not be served if any food allergy is declared at check-in or if this section of the form is incomplete. The Responsible Adult must be contactable at the phone number provided for the duration that the UMNR is in the care of Rex.

NOTE: REFER TO THE TERMS OUTLINED IN THE RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THESE SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MORE INFORMATION.

Connecting flights

  • If the UMNR travels on two or more connecting Rex flights and has a scheduled time of one hour or more between flights, the Sending Adult (Responsible Adult/Parent/Guardian) must also arrange for an adult to be present at the transit airport who will be responsible for the UMNR’s supervision and welfare during the transit (Nominated Transit Receiving Adult). The conditions stipulated in these Terms and Conditions regarding Receiving the Child also apply to the Nominated Transit Receiving Adult and identification which has been listed by the Sending Adult (Responsible Adult/Parent/Guardian) in the UMNR Wallet must be presented. The Nominated Transit Receiving Adult is responsible for presenting the UMNR to check-in staff by the deadline stipulated above to complete check-in for the UMNR's onward connecting flight. The Nominated Transit Receiving Adult must remain at the airport until the UMNR's flight has departed in case there is a disruption.
  • Rex does not accept transfers of UMNR from/to most other carriers. The Customer Contact Centre (13 17 13) will be able to provide the most updated information on interlining carriers for UMNR and the conditions attached.

Receiving the Child

The nominated Receiving Adult (Responsible Adult/Parent/Guardian) to receive the UMNR (Receiving Adult) at the final/transit destination must present official photographic identification as specified by the Sending Adult (Responsible Adult/Parent/Guardian) in the UMNR Wallet. Acceptable official photographic identification includes driver’s licence, passport or other similar official identification issued by a State or Federal Government. In the event that the Receiving Adult (Responsible Adult/Parent/Guardian) presents identification which is different from what has been specified by the Sending Adult (Responsible Adult/Parent/Guardian) in the Wallet, Rex will contact the Sending Adult for confirmation to release the UMNR.

If the Receiving Adult (Responsible Adult/Parent/Guardian) is not able to produce official photographic identification (e.g. driver's licence, passport or other government issued identification), the following conditions will apply:

  1. The acceptable form/s of identification must be indicated by the Sending Adult (Responsible Adult /Parent/ Guardian) at check-in; and
  2. These exact form/s of signed identification as stated above in Point 1 must be produced or the UMNR will not be released to the Receiving Adult (Responsible Adult /Parent/ Guardian).

IMPORTANT NOTE: THE UMNR WILL NOT BE RELEASED AT THE DESTINATION/TRANSIT AIRPORT IF THE CORRECT FORM OF IDENTIFICATION IS NOT PRODUCED AS SPECIFIED ABOVE. IN SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES, THE CHILD MAY BE HANDED TO THE POLICE.

Rex is fully authorised to take whatever actions it deems necessary and appropriate to ensure the safekeeping and transfer of the UMNR in the event that the above conditions are not respected by the Receiving Adult (Responsible Adult/Parent/Guardian) or where Rex is prevented from delivering the child to the nominated Receiving Adult (Responsible Adult/Parent/Guardian) for whatever reasons. These actions could include but are not limited to handing the child over to the Police or other parties or in the case of flight disruptions, the transfer of the UMNR to other carriers or transfer of the UMNR to another port.

Diversions

On occasions such as diversions due to weather, Rex may not be able to land at the destination airport. In such cases, Rex reserves the right to transfer the UMNR to another carrier for onward carriage to the destination airport or hold the UMNR at the transit port. In the latter case, the Responsible Adult is responsible for making arrangements for the UMNR to be collected at the transit port.

Indemnity and Limitations of Liability

The Sending Adult (Responsible Adult/Parent/Guardian) delivering the child to Rex for UMNR carriage jointly and severally confirms to reimburse Rex for all additional and out of pocket expenses incurred for the purpose of the carriage of the UMNR whether it is due to

  1. breach of the conditions above; and/or
  2. unforeseen events like diversion of aircraft; and/or
  3. damages caused by the UMNR.

Your UMNR may be able to access the in-flight Entertainment and Wi-Fi on board including MA15+ content. By agreeing to the Terms & Conditions you agree that neither the child nor anyone behalf of the child will have any claim against Rex or any of its officers, agents or employees in respect of the in-flight entertainment or internet content that is viewed (or not viewed) by the child.

The Sending Adult (Responsible Adult/Parent/Guardian)delivering the child to Rex for UMNR carriage jointly and severally confirms and acknowledges that Rex shall not be held responsible for any losses, expenses, or consequential damages arising or occurring in the event Rex is not able to deliver the UMNR to the destination port or delivers the UMNR late to the destination port due to reasons of weather, technical failures or any other operational reason whatsoever, and further indemnifies Rex to the fullest extent permitted at law against all claims arising or occurring in respect of such UMNR carriages, except only in the case where Rex has been grossly negligent. It is further acknowledged that the maximum amount of liability of Rex, if any, in respect of or arising from the carriage of the UMNR, shall be limited to the full refund of the price of the fare paid for the UMNR and the fee for the handling of the UMNR.

If in doubt, please contact Rex at 13 17 13.

Flight reservations requiring the Child or Adult Harness must be booked a minimum of 72 hours in advance of the flight booking. Passengers requiring the Child or Adult Harness are required to make their booking through the Rex CCC on 13 17 13.

Rex supplies two different harnesses for use by passengers who have no upper body control, who have muscle weakness handicaps or for passengers with quadriplegia. A Carer is required to accompany passengers who require an upper torso harness.

  • The Child harness is suitable for weights up to 50kg and a height of at least 122cm.
  • The Adult harness can support a person over 50kg. Our crew are trained to fit these harnesses and are happy to assist you in conjunction with the Carer.

In addition to the Adult and Child harnesses provided by Rex Airlines, passengers are permitted to use a Child Aviation Restraint System onboard the aircraft.

Child Aviation Restraint System (CARES) is a harness style restraint device suitable for children aged two (2) to four (4) years of age, weighing 10-20kg (22-44lb). Rex does not provide the CARES harness. The adult accompanying the child is responsible for the fitment of the CARES harness on the aircraft. Due to seating restrictions on the aircraft check-in staff must be informed if a child is going to be using a CARES harness.

Children over two years of age may also use an infant car seat providing the child is less than 18kg. Refer to Travelling with an infant for infant car seat requirements and restrictions.

A maximum of 2 Persons in Lawful Custody (PILC) may be carried in accordance with the Requirements of the Air Transport Security Regulation Division 4.5 – Persons in Custody. Approval must be granted by Rex prior to carriage.

ARRANGING THE MOVEMENT OF ONE OR TWO PILC ON A SINGLE FLIGHT

If making a booking to move one or two PILC on a single flight, please advise Rex of the following information:

  • The names and details of the PILC.
  • The names of the Escorts and the contact details of the Custodial Agency (including telephone and fax numbers).
  • The preferred flight number and date.
  • The reason why the PILC are being moved.
  • A copy of the PILC Authorisation Form for each PILC.
This information is to be provided on the REX Person in Lawful Custody Authorisation Form or on the Department of Infrastructure notification form which may be found in the Department of Infrastructure web site at http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/transport/security/aviation/persons_in_custody.aspx.

The form must then be forwarded to Network Operations:
By email: operations@rex.com.au, or
By Fax: 02 9023 3556

ON THE DAY OF THE FLIGHT

On the day of the flight, it is preferable to check in earlier than other passengers so that the Escorts and PILC can be seated on the aircraft before other passenger’s board. To assist us please:

  • check-in no later than 60 minutes prior to the scheduled time of flight from major cities & all regional airports except Burketown and 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure time in Burketown. Arrive at the boarding gate no later than 40 minutes prior to the scheduled time of flight.
  • Ensure the PILC is searched prior to arriving at the airport. PILC are not to carry cigarettes, matches or cigarette lighters.
During the flight, the Escort and PILC can expect to:
  • Board the flight first and disembark last.
  • Be seated at the rear of the aircraft and not next to an emergency exit.
  • The PILC will be seated near the window, with the Escort seated between the aisle and the PILC.
  • Both the Escort and PILC will only be provided with plastic cutlery.

RESTRAINTS

Escorts must carry sufficient restraints for all PILC. Escorts are not permitted to carry firearms or batons, electrical emitting devices or disabling sprays in the cabin of the aircraft. The use of restraints MUST be approved by the Captain.

SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS

Should you need assistance at the airport for the movement of the PILC, annotate this on the Form. While assistance at some airports may be limited due to other operational reasons, REX may be able to assist with an airside transfer so that the PILC can discreetly board or disembark the aircraft.

At security controlled airports escorts and PILC must be screened when boarding an aircraft regardless of the method of boarding.

NEED MORE INFORMATION
Contact the Network Operations:
operations@rex.com.au
Fax (02) 9023 3556

Firearms must be carried in checked baggage and cannot be carried in the cabin of an aircraft. Firearms will be returned to you personally by Rex staff at the destination.

Passengers travelling with firearms must notify the Rex Customer Contact Centre (CCC) on 13 17 13 of the requirement during booking.

When travelling with a firearm, the following requirements must be met:

  • The firearm is to be carried in a locked case or bag
  • The firearm is to be unloaded
  • If a firearm has a bolt, the bolt is to be removed

No more than 5kg of ammunition (per passenger) is to be carried. Ammunition must be packed in the manufacturers packaging. Law Enforcement Officers and ADF personnel travelling on duty may carry ammunition in no more than 2 magazines plus boxed ammunition to a total weight of no more than 5kg. All ammunition must be packed in a locked bag or case and checked-in for carriage in the baggage compartment.

The firearm and ammunition must be declared to Customer Service staff when checking-in.

A valid firearm/shooters licence must be produced at check-in and at the destination to collect the firearm. (Police or ADF identification is suitable when carrying non-private firearms).

Junior Shooters

Minors carrying firearms must produce their firearms/shooters licence AND must be accompanied by an adult at check-in and the destination who must also produce a firearm/shooters licence.

The carriage of cellos and guitars is permitted in the cabin, provided the instrument does not exceed the weight limit of 20kg. All passengers travelling with a cello or guitar are required to purchase a separate seat for the item, which needs to be booked through the Rex Customer Contact Centre (CCC) on 13 17 13 at least 48 hours prior to the departure time. Internet only fares (Rex Net, Rex Net Plus, Rex Promo) can be purchased through the CCC subject to booking class availability and adherence to the applicable fare conditions, provided the musical instrument/s and passenger/s are booked within the same booking transaction.

The carriage will be undertaken with the passenger bearing full liability for all associated risks.

Passengers are responsible for ensuring that their connecting flights comply with the Minimum Connection Times.

For passengers travelling on more than one flight on any day, there are minimum connection times that should be allowed for when booking flights. These connection times are based on the experience of our airport staff to ensure customers have enough time to move within and between terminals and check-in again where required.

The following minimum connection times apply for all airports:

  • 40 minutes between Rex regional flights
  • 30 minutes between Rex domestic flights
  • 30 minutes from Rex domestic flights to Rex regional flights
  • 40 minutes from Rex regional flights to Rex domestic flights
  • 1 hour between Rex flights (both domestic and regional) and Virgin Australia flights
  • 1 hour and 30 minutes between Rex flights (both domestic and regional) and other domestic/regional flights
  • 2 hours between Rex flights (both domestic and regional) and international flights (2 hours 30 minutes in Sydney, Brisbane & Perth)

Please Note:

  • Passengers should check international check-in times with their respective international carriers.
  • These minimum connection times are of general advice and are in accordance with industry recommendations for the least amount of time required to make connecting flights. They do not take into consideration flight disruptions. Rex recommends that ample time is incorporated into your itinerary. Rex does not guarantee flight connections nor is Rex liable for consequential expenses resulting from a missed connection. Travel Insurance is recommended.

Rex will not provide assistance within the cabin for the administration of medication, consumption of food (apart from opening packets if required) or toiletry needs apart from assisting passengers to/from the toilet door. Flight Attendants are not permitted to handle urine-draining equipment.

Passengers who require assistance that cannot be provided by Rex must travel with a Carer.


 If in doubt, please contact Rex at 13 17 13.