Book Air
Ambulance, a flagship venture of Flaps Aviation has announced the launch of
India’s first-ever affordable air ambulance service - ‘Cashless Air Ambulance’.
Three King Air C90 aircraft are used for this service. Captain Amit Kumar,
founder and CEO of Flaps Aviation launched the service in Mumbai in a web press
meet 13 May 2020.
The patient’s air ambulance transfers that will positively impact the
company’s growth
Addressing the needs
of emergency medical services, Kumar stated, “We are expecting a major
breakthrough by joining hands with some insurance companies to cover the
patient’s air ambulance transfers that will positively impact the company’s
growth.”
Hitherto, air medical transfers availed only by a high income – group
Hitherto, air
medical transfers of the patients were considered to be a costly affair availed
only by a high income – group people leaving a huge class of masses out of the
service ambit. The factors such as distance, flying time, the cost of hiring an
aircraft, incidental bed–to–bed transfer charges and cost of deployment of
medical crew members had made the service exorbitant to range anywhere between
Rs 2.5 lakh to even Rs 18 lakh per patient transfer depending on the distance
covered.
We are the first aviation company to design ‘Cashless Air Ambulance’
He added. “We are
the first aviation company to design a programme like ‘Cashless Air Ambulance’
that will bring air ambulance services within the ambit of every Indian. This
will be an exclusive online membership programme whereby individuals from any
city or a town can access and avail this life–saving facility for himself or
his family member in a distress situation. Availing this service cashless, a
member can shift a critically–ill patient by air to any preferred
super–specialty hospital in any city in the country swiftly under a strict supervision
of a medical crew thereby enhancing the chances of the patient’s survival. It
will change the entire eco-system of the air medical evacuation segment.”
Benefits of this program
On the operations
front, the ‘Cashless Air Ambulance’ membership programme will extend a much-needed
safety cover to the family of six members at an economical price point of Rs.
5,000. To make it truly a cashless affair, it will further provide one
airlifting completely free of cost to a member for specific critical medical
emergencies anywhere in India. It will also grant a 50 per cent discount on air
tariff or normal air ambulance charges on all other patient transfers. This
programme will be renewable every year and a member can access super-specialty
hospitals, pharmacy outlets, diagnostics, health products, etc. at attractive
rates.
Various
complicated situations such as cardiac arrests, neurological issues, burns,
multiple fractures, multiple organ failures, etc. could be handled under this
programme with the help of the company’s range of aircraft, experienced
doctors, a paramedic crew, advanced medical equipment and experienced pilots
reaching out to rescue of the patient at the need of the hour.
Currently, Book Air Ambulance is operating in metros and Tier II and
III cities in India
Currently, Book
Air Ambulance is operating all across India in metros like Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai,
Hyderabad, Kolkata and other Tier II and III cities in India.
Talking on the
future plans, Suresh Pai, head finance, Flaps Aviation said, “We are eyeing 30
to 35 percent growth in the next three years by adding a lakh of customer. Once
this programme is geared up, we will increase the number of aircraft. The
expansion will be funded through internal accruals and external funding. We are
discussing with corporates to provide this service to their employees.”
In the last three
years, the company has reported a growth of 25 per cent on a year-on-year
basis.
Pai highlighted
that the operational cost per flight is around 2.5 lakh, which flies 3.6 hours
a day on an average.
During the lock-down time, it has operated about 22 flights for
medical evacuation
During the
lock-down time, Book Air Ambulance has operated about 22 flights for medical
evacuation that includes shifting of patients (non–Covid-19) to hospitals and
also shifting coffins. |