AA Kenya and AMREF Flying Doctors Partner to Offer Air and Ground Ambulance Services

The Automobile Association of Kenya (AA Kenya) and AMREF Flying Doctors have partnered to offer exclusive air and ground ambulance services to AA members. The partnership will ensure that AA members have access to prompt and reliable medical transportation during emergencies.

Under the partnership, AA Kenya Premier and Prestige members will receive free ground and air ambulance services. Other AA members can also access the same services at a discounted fee of Kshs. 2,500 per annum.

AMREF Flying Doctors is a leading provider of air ambulance services in Africa. The organization has a fleet of aircraft that can be deployed to any part of the country within hours. AMREF Flying Doctors also has a team of experienced doctors and nurses who are available 24/7 to provide medical care to patients.

The partnership between AA Kenya and AMREF Flying Doctors is a major step forward in ensuring the safety of motorists and their families in Kenya. The collaboration will help to reduce the number of fatalities and injuries that occur as a result of road accidents.

“We are excited to partner with AMREF Flying Doctors to offer this essential service to our members,” said AA Kenya CEO, Francis Theuri. “This partnership will help to ensure that our members have access to the best possible medical care in the event of an emergency.”

“We are committed to providing our members with the peace of mind that comes with knowing that they have access to reliable medical transportation,” said AMREF Flying Doctors CEO, Dr. Githinji Gitahi. “This partnership will help us to achieve that goal.”

The partnership between AA Kenya and AMREF Flying Doctors is a welcome development for motorists and their families in Kenya. The collaboration will help to ensure that those who need medical attention in an emergency can get it quickly and safely.

The Publisher

The Publisher is a professional writer who is focused on publishing uncensored, fair and reliable news/stories.

View all posts by The Publisher →