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Press Releases
| Medical and Evacuation Coverage Fastest Growing Area of Travel Insurance Industry |
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (August 8, 2007) – New data indicates travel medical and medical evacuation coverage are the fastest growing sectors of the travel insurance industry. Read More |
| Couple Bought Evacuation Membership for Mexico, Used It in U.S. |
BIRMINGAM, Ala. (July 18, 2007) - Recovering at home in Colorado now, Air Ambulance Card® member Aleksandra Bruner feels a world away from the West Virginia hospital where she was briefly treated. Read More |
| Air Ambulance Card Saves Member from Costly Recovery in Foreign Land |
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (August 7, 2006) – Air Ambulance Card member Anna Frazelle is recovering at home from a broken back, after surgery in a Central American hospital. Read More |
| Going the Extra Miles: Air Evac Membership Brings Injured Missionary Home, and Then Some |
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (March 6, 2006) - When a fellow Rotarian suggested an Air Ambulance Card membership, Mary Stenseth bought it. She had yet to realize, however, just exactly why she needed it. Read More |
| Last Minute Purchase Saves Injured Traveler A Fortune |
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (September 19, 2005) – A $295 membership saved a Boulder, Colorado woman from a $58,000 air ambulance bill. Read More |
| Air Ambulance Card Flies Another Injured Traveler Home for Treatment |
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (April 20, 2005) – A New Orleans woman is recovering at home after Birmingham-based Air Ambulance Card flew her to her hometown hospital for surgery within hours of a skiing accident in Utah. Read More |
| Membership Brings Overseas Traveler Home When Sickness Strikes |
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (September 28, 2004) - John Slanina’s heart bypass couldn’t stop him from seeing the world, but it did make him think twice about being thousands of miles from his doctors. Read More |