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When arranging a medical flight for a loved one in a
compromised medical condition, consider the commercial stretcher service from Air
& Train services Pvt. Ltd. While this service is only allowed in limited
circumstances by a small number of airlines, it can be appropriate for certain
patients. It involves retrofitting a standard commercial plane with a
stretcher, allowing a patient with serious medical needs to take a commercial
flight to another destination. This service can be more cost-effective than a
bed-to-bed private Air Ambulance service.
When Ambulance services arrange your commercial stretcher
medical flight, you’ll be spared the stresses of travel coordination and the
complex logistics that come with this type of transfer. Through our commercial
stretcher service, we’ll provide the patient with many facilities.
This service is encompassing worldwide transfers and is not
restricted to flights to and from the Indian subcontinent. We have been
repatriating patients on international flights with medical escorts Worldwide
Any person requiring any form of medical assistance for
traveling may use this service. Air Ambulance Services have repatriated
patients to and from all continents. Air Ambulance Services have done thousands
of commercial plane repatriations. Our medical escort service helps to Disabled
persons, Persons unable to tend for themselves during their flight back home
due to their medical condition such as recovering from an illness.
Our Air Ambulance service is designed to take the stress of
medical flight coordination completely off your hands. We have a team of
friendly and knowledgeable flight coordinators standing by 24/7, ready to plan
and oversee every detail of a patient’s medical transfer, including ground
transportation in the departure and arrival cities, private aircraft
transportation, and a personalized medical team. All members of our medical
team have at least three to five years of ICU or CCU experience.
This service works out to be very economical for
the right patient.
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