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A Letter of Support from the MedAire Team

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Letter of Support from MedAire 

As we are now firmly in the onset of the global pandemic due to the COVID-19 virus, we want to offer our support to all our clients and the industries we serve.  MedAire has been in business for more than 30 years supporting the health and safety needs of the aviation and yachting industries, including the airlines, charter management companies, business aviation operators, flight departments, yacht and aircraft owners, operators and their passengers, guests and crew.  


These are unprecedented and challenging times, and the situation is rapidly evolving. Every day there is new information, new outbreaks and new responses across the globe.  We want to let you that MedAire is strong, well-resourced and fully committed to assist our clients, our industry and our partners during this time of crisis.

Business Continuity Plans (BCP) are in place to ensure the health and safety of our employees, sustain our systems and processes, protect critical information, and maintain uninterrupted service and support to our clients.

MedAire prides itself on the passion of our employees, and we thank them greatly for their efforts, dedication, commitment and professionalism. Our team of doctors, nurses, operations specialists, security analysts, subject matter experts, customer service and account managers remain ready to assist you.

We are here to support our clients and the industry during this crisis.  We have extensive resources available through our International SOS global footprint of medical, security and travel safety experts and providers, including pandemic planning and medical consulting services. Let us know how we can help.

Our thoughts go out to all affected by this global crisis.

Sincerely

Your MedAire Team

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