And I still wouldn't be surprised if Aer Lingus continues to forbid cpap machines,
as apparently, all their personnel are just that ignorant.
Travelling with CPAP for first time
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I wonder if one Rosemary Curran still works for Aer Lingus: http://www.wanderingeducators.com/best/ ... -cpap.htmlchunkyfrog wrote:And I still wouldn't be surprised if Aer Lingus continues to forbid cpap machines,
as apparently, all their personnel are just that ignorant.
She made some seemingly sympathetic statements, but it may have been all PR.
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