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commercial medical escort

Commercial Medical Escort — Doctor or Nurse on Scheduled Flights

When a patient is stable enough for a scheduled flight, a commercial medical escort delivers safe, supervised travel at a fraction of private-jet cost.

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Global desk
ICU
Crew on board
Bed-to-bed
Coordination

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24/7 worldwide · No obligation · Subject to medical & operational feasibility

No medical advice is provided online. Each case is reviewed individually by qualified medical partners and is subject to medical and operational feasibility.

What it is

About commercial medical escort

A commercial medical escort accompanies the patient on a scheduled airline. The team handles airline medical clearance, seat selection, oxygen, equipment and ground transport at both ends.

Who it's for

Typical patients & clients

  • +Stable patients fit to fly on a commercial airline
  • +Insurance and corporate clients with cost-sensitive cases
  • +Repatriations after recovery, not in active intensive care
Aircraft

Equipment matched to mission

  • Scheduled commercial flight, usually business class
Medical crew

Clinicians on board

  • One or two escorts (doctor, nurse, or both)
Typical use cases
  1. +Post-surgical recovery returning home
  2. +Stable cardiac or oncology patients
  3. +Stable mental-health escort with trained companion
Cost factors
  1. +Number of escorts
  2. +Cabin class and route
  3. +Airline medical fees and equipment
How booking works
  1. 01Send the latest medical report
  2. 02We secure airline medical clearance
  3. 03We brief the escort and arrange bed-to-bed transfers
Air ambulance cost guide

Indicative cost bands and an interactive calculator for commercial medical escort — aircraft category, routing, crew and equipment.

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24/7 Medevac Desk

Tell us where the patient is. We do the rest.

FAQ

Common questions

Which airlines accept medical escorts?+

Most major full-service carriers do, with their own MEDIF process. We work routinely with European, Gulf and intercontinental carriers.

How is in-flight oxygen handled?+

Through airline-approved portable oxygen concentrators or, where supported, in-seat oxygen. We coordinate with the airline medical desk in advance.

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