If you need to organise medical transportation from Indonesia to the UK, or anywhere else in the world, we’re here to help.
At IAS Medical, we pride ourselves on offering high quality air ambulance services from Indonesia at the most competitive prices possible. Our rates include all ground transfers and the arrangement of hospital admission, as well as the air ambulance flight itself, so everything is taken care of.
Medical flights from Indonesia start from around £85,000 from Jakarta Halim Airport to the UK.
However, the exact amount you’ll pay for an air ambulance depends on a number of factors, including:
You’ll find more information about how we calculate our fees in our guide to air ambulance costs. To find out how much an air ambulance from Indonesia will cost based on your individual needs, please get in touch for a quote.
We fly from all major airports in Indonesia, including Jakarta, Sumatra and Ngurah Rai, so you can arrange travel from whichever location is most accessible for the patient.
Our comprehensive bed-to-bed services have been developed to remove as much stress as possible from the patient and their family. As standard, all of our services include:
If you have any special requirements, please request a call back to chat things through with a member of our friendly team. They’ll be able to advise you on how our bespoke packages can support your needs.
When you book an air ambulance from Indonesia, the type of aircraft we’ll send will depend on the medical condition of the patient who will be travelling, as well as how many people would like to accompany them on the way.
For our air ambulance services from Indonesia, we will typically use one of the following aircraft:
All of our air ambulances are fully certified and staffed with experienced and aero medically qualified doctors and nurses, so you can rest assured that you will receive the best possible care and support. If you have any questions about our services, or about the aircraft we provide, please don’t hesitate to contact our expert team.
IAS Medical take pride in the high standards we set for patient care.
The air ambulance aircraft we use are fitted with complete medical stretcher systems that incorporate medical oxygen, suction and electrical power outlets for medical equipment.
Therefore, space on board the aircraft is limited and it is recommended that luggage is restricted to one piece of hand luggage per person weighing not more than 15 kgs.
A question that is often asked by family members is, “Can I fly on the Air Ambulance too?” The answer, under normal circumstances, is “Yes”!
All IAS Medical air ambulances have the capacity to comfortably carry one companion with the patient.
However, IAS Medical recommends that critical ill patients travel alone to avoid worry and distress for the companion.
The decision to carry a companion is one that rests with our Medical Director and depends on the medical condition of the patient.
When repatriating a patient with IAS Medical you will not have to board the aircraft via the main airport terminal and endure all that is associated with it.
IAS Medical will engage the services of an executive handling agent at the airport of departure and arrival. The handling agent is employed to ensure that the transfer between ground ambulance to air ambulance and vice versa is quick, seamless and as easy as possible.
When the ground ambulance conveying the patient arrives at the airport of departure, it will be met by the handling agent, and seamlessly escorted directly to the awaiting air ambulance where the medical team will ensure the patient is transferred safely and comfortably.
The same service is provided to you as a companion and any security requirements will be dealt with by the IAS Medical handling agent.
IAS Medical has a wide range of air ambulances and ground ambulances located throughout the UK and Internationally.
Our pilots and medics are on-call 24 hours a day and for urgent repatriation cases we can organise same day repatriation flights.
IAS Medical are able to respond extremely quickly to move NHS transplant teams and are on stand-by around the clock to deploy an aircraft in as little as 45 minutes.