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Apollo Hospitals Enhances its Air Ambulance Services, Faster Access to Critical Care in India and Abroad

Ahmedabad, March 30, 2026: Apollo Hospitals today announced a structured patient transfer  initiative aimed at improving access to advanced critical care through coordinated air medical  transportation across India and international regions. Over the past few months, Apollo Hospitals has  entered into MoUs with multiple national and international air ambulance service providers to  streamline and strengthen patient transfers for those requiring urgent medical attention. Coordinated  through Apollo’s 1066 Emergency Response Network, the initiative brings together these service  providers to enable faster, more organised transfers. By formalising these partnerships, Apollo  Hospitals seeks to address longstanding gaps in emergency medical transport, where transfers from  remote locations are often fragmented, costly, and reliant on informal intermediaries, while making  these services more accessible to patients and families who may need them. 

On the enhancement of Air Ambulance services, Dr. Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson,  Apollo Hospitals, said. In critical situations, the ability to reach the right hospital quickly can make a  life-saving difference. Through our partnerships with specialised air ambulance providers, we are  making it easier for patients and families to access advanced care across cities and across borders, in  a more coordinated and transparent manner. By integrating our 1066 response network, the patient  benefits from clinical coordination and hospital preparedness, creating a connected pathway that  helps patients access the care they need, when they need it most” 

In the first phase, Apollo Hospitals has tied up with multiple air ambulance service providers for  domestic and international transfers, including Bluedot Charters and Air Ambulance Services, UAE,  AeroMed International Rescue Services Pvt Ltd, Jhankar Aviation Pvt. Ltd, iCATT Health Solutions Pvt.  Ltd,, Air Rescuers World Wide Pvt. Ltd, Vedant Air Rescue Pvt. Ltd., AeroCare Air Ambulance Service,  Ayusewa Air & Train Ambulance, Air Medical 24X7 Pvt.Ltd. and Flaps Aviation Private Ltd. These  partnerships are intended to widen the availability of coordinated air ambulance support for time sensitive, high-acuity cases that require rapid transfer to advanced tertiary and quaternary care  centres. 

Dr. Dhavapalani Alagappan, Clinical Director, Emergency Departments, Apollo Hospitals said, “Air  ambulances are equipped with life-support systems, ventilators, defibrillators, and other advanced  medical equipment, enabling critically ill patients to receive intensive-care-level support even while in  transit. Throughout the journey, patients will be continuously monitored by a trained medical team  and certified doctors who can administer medications and provide necessary interventions to keep 

them stable and comfortable. It is imperative that the level of medical care provided in the critical  care units is continued during transfers and we are able to achieve that”. 

Dr. Ramakrishna Vijay Varma, Chief Operating Officer, Healthcare Logistics, Apollo Hospitals, said.  “Once a request is received on Apollo’s emergency helpline 1066, the emergency response team  assesses the patient’s condition, determines the most appropriate mode of transport, and coordinates  the transfer in conjunction with the partner operator. The air ambulance operator manages the  aviation logistics. Patients who have used the service recently have benefited from significant cost  savings, as the rates are pre-negotiated and there is no scope for middlemen interference.” 

The initiative integrates Apollo’s existing emergency response infrastructure with the nationally  available 1066 network, combining Apollo’s emergency coordination capabilities, on-ground  ambulance support, airport-to-hospital connectivity, and partner-operated air transfers. This will  enable complete bed-to-bed movement support, improve response efficiency, and help patients to  seamlessly access advanced care from remote regions, Tier II and Tier III cities, and international  locations. 

With this launch, Apollo Hospitals is further deepening its focus on integrated emergency mobility and  patient access, creating a more organised framework for urgent inter-city and cross-border medical  transfers at a time when speed for advanced care is increasingly critical. 

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