Taiwan patient takes direct flight home
By Zhan Lisheng (China Daily)
Updated: 2006-09-15 08:24

GUANGZHOU: A 72-year-old Taiwan patient took a charter flight directly back to Taipei, the capital of Taiwan Province, from the mainland yesterday.

The flight was the first cross-Straits direct charter flight for a medical emergency and follows a relaxing of rules in June.

There are still no direct passenger flights between the mainland and Taiwan except at certain times of the year, for example, during Spring Festival.

A medical specialist team and ICU (intensive care unit) equipment were also on board the plane. It took off from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport at 16:30 yesterday and arrived in Taipei less than 2 hours later.

The patient, Chen Yaozong, was visiting his daughter and son-in-law, who run a footwear factory in Dongguan of Guangdong Province, when he had a brain haemorrhage last Friday.

He was taken to the Dongguan Houjie Hospital and stayed there for six days.

"The hospital said my father was in a critical condition, so we asked (insurers) International SOS for help," the patient's son told China Daily.

International SOS chartered the plane.

"A direct charter flight made the ambulance transfer much more convenient and helped to make my father's condition stable," the son added.

Previously, other patients from Taiwan who were in South China and wanted to receive treatment back home travelled by ambulance to Hong Kong or Macao special administrative regions before they could be transported by commercial or charter flight to the island province.

"The travel time is now reduced by three to four hours because we no longer have to do a stopover and transfer the patient from a road ambulance to an air ambulance," said He Jingbin, deputy general manager of International SOS China.

"Furthermore, a direct cross-Straits flight is particularly helpful for a cerebral disease patient as there is only one takeoff and one landing," He added.

Yesterday's medical evacuation was the first cross-Straits ambulance transfer service by International SOS and Deer Jet Co Ltd. Deer Jet is a business charter operator and one of the key subsidiaries of Hainan Airlines Group, the mainland's fourth largest commercial airline.
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