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Devastated Scots family turned away at airport gate while travelling for life saving treatment for baby

A Scots family who were travelling abroad to secure life saving treatment for their ill son claim they were turned away from a flight at Edinburgh Airport.

Rory and Faryma Foster and kids Logan and Lachlan, from Edinburgh, were attempting to make the journey from Scotland to Iran so their youngest son, who has a rare medical condition, could undergo vital surgery.

The foursome were due to jet to Istanbul from Edinburgh on Tuesday, September 25 and say they contacted Turkish Airlines numerous times before departure to ensure there were no complications on the way, reports EdinburghLive.

Due to their ten-month-old's ill health, he required a fit to fly certificate from the NHS which they obtained and oxygen throughout the flight. However, the family claim that despite requesting oxygen 48 hours in advance, they were told "there wasn't enough oxygen canisters left".

The life changing operation for little Logan is now on hold (EdinburghLive)

Rory said: "We were supposed to fly on Monday 25 from Edinburgh to Istanbul. My ten-month-old son has a rare genetic condition and has already had a couple of surgeries and requires another surgery to have a better chance at living.

"NHS guidelines say that for the surgery he should be over three years old but recent research has shown it will be much more effective if he has the surgery before he turns one.

"My wife is Iranian and has family there so they have been able to organise the surgery across there through the Iranian health system.

"At home he requires oxygen overnight, so in order to fly we spoke to his doctors and found out he would need to be on oxygen throughout the flight. We researched which airlines were able to do this and found Turkish Airlines.

"They flew directly from Edinburgh to Istanbul so it was convenient. We phoned them up to explain and they told us to book tickets first then book the oxygen through an online form 48 hours before the flight.

"We sent the fit to fly letter but never got a confirmation. We phoned again and again and were told by staff that it was on their system and we would be able to get his oxygen on the flight.

"On the Saturday morning we phone them again to confirm they again said it was all on the system so it was all go."

He continued: "We got packed up and travelled to Edinburgh Airport, we checked in our bags and got through security and finally waited at the gate.

"When it was time to board they told us there was not enough oxygen available for my son on the flight so we couldn’t board.

"When we contacted them again they told us the minimum amount of oxygen they could bring on was 2L which is four times the amount that he needs which would be detrimental and cause oxygen poisoning.

The distraught family don't know what to do now (EdinburghLive)

"They tried to give us a refund and wipe their hands with us. Now everything is on hold." The family were then stuck in limbo at the capital airport desperately trying to find a solution so their son could get the life changing operation.

Rory said: "We went back to the doctors and researched online for another option to solve the problem. We found a machine that would help so we went back to the doctors and sorted the forms. It is approved on flights so we called up to check it was okay.

"We never got a response just passed from one customer service assistant to the other. I would have had to leave at 3pm on Wednesday to go down and pick it up from Stoke but they wouldn’t confirm and it costs £1000 so it was to big of a risk to take in case we go to the flight gate and they didn't let us on."

The whole thing has been a huge pressure on the family and now they are worried for their son's health.

The dad explained: "We are at our wits end, there is no number for the Turkish Airline staff at Edinburgh Airport, we got an email today to say we can't take the oxygen we need on a flight after days of conversation saying otherwise.

The family have described the situation as 'incredibly upsetting' (EdinburghLive)

"To say that you are banging your head of a brick wall is an understatement. It's a ten-month-old baby who has gone through living hell and Turkish Airlines don't care at all. It's heartbreaking."

"When we were at the gate and couldn’t let us on the flight they had to take our luggage off the plane and somehow lost our son's car seat. No one was interested in helping and we had no way to get back to Glasgow without it safely.

"Another member of staff from a different airline stepped into help and got us one from lost property so we could at least travel home. It wasn’t ideal but it was better than nothing. Now we have to wait three weeks to get it back.

"My wife is speechless. It's unbelievable and so upsetting, if it was a holiday we could just scrap it but it’s to save our son's life.

"Now we are still waiting but forms like the fit to fly only last so long and everything needs to be carefully connected to work but now we don't know what's happening."

The family are not sure what will happen next but are now looking to get a flight as soon as possible to Turkey so they can travel to Iran for the life saving surgery. Even if that means flying with another airline.

Turkish Airlines were contacted for comment, but did not respond.

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