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Wed, 23 Jul 2014 15:48:21 GMT
A Taipei-based healthcare company has launched a partnership with Aerospace Industrial Development in Taiwan, to offer new medical tourism services that include aerial tours in a small seven-seat plane.
Show 101 Royal Health Care, part of the Show Chwan Health Care System, has developed the tour package for international travellers, business travellers and retirees who can enjoy relaxing trips provided by AIDC’s flight service after they have used Show 101 facilities for a physical check-up or cosmetic beauty treatment. It is not suitable for people who have had medical, dental or serious cosmetic surgery.
The company is targeting customers from Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand. Show Chwan Health Care System has several hospitals in Taiwan.
A healthcare coordinator accompanies passengers to ensure they are in good enough physical condition to fly safely.
AIDC pilots provide guided tours either in Chinese or English and customers have three options to choose from: north line, south line and round-island line, it said. The tours allow passengers to view landmark buildings and popular tourist attractions from on high with breathtaking aerial views of Taiwan.
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