Singapore Airlines (SIA) and International SOS are to introduce a service to assure customers of medical attention in the air if they need it.
The Tele-Medical Service will be phased in this year and will eventually be available on all SIA flights.
It will be a 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week advisory service, and will allow cabin crew to consult qualified multi-lingual medical staff on the ground if a passenger becomes ill on board.
Inflight medical care
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