Pregnant women whose gestational age is less than 8 months (32 weeks) on the day of departure shall be accepted as ordinary passengers, unless a doctor has diagnosed them as unfit for air travel. Please bring a certificate of gestational age on the day of travel. Pregnant women whose gestational age is more than 8 months (32 weeks) but less than 35 weeks shall obtain a medical permit for air travel. This medical permit shall be issued within 72 hours prior to travel, and bear the official seal of a county-level or above medical institution and a doctor's signature, and the passengers shall bring a certificate of gestational age. In all the above cases, tickets may be booked as for ordinary passengers. For passengers' safety, we do not accept passengers who are 35 weeks (or more) pregnant, those whose expected date of delivery is within 4 weeks (or less), those whose expected date of delivery is approaching but cannot be accurately determined, those known to have a multiple pregnancy or anticipated delivery complications, or those who are less than 7 days postpartum. We appreciate your understanding. During screening, you may inform the staff of your pregnancy, and a manual inspection will be arranged. Some countries or regions may have entry restrictions for pregnant passengers who are not local nationals. As these provisions are subject to change, we recommend that you confirm the specific requirements of the destination country (region) with the local consulate before purchasing your ticket.