Canada Jetlines Partners with Hope Air to Provide Low-Income Patients Access to Medical Care

Mark Rubinstein, Chief Hope Officer at Hope Air (left) and Eddy Doyle, CEO of Canada Jetlines (right).
Mark Rubinstein, Chief Hope Officer at Hope Air (left) and Eddy Doyle, CEO of Canada Jetlines (right).

On 06OCT, Canada Jetlines announced a partnership with Hope Air – Canada’s only national charity providing flights, accommodations, meals, and ground transportation to those in financial need who require travel for medical care far from home. Canada Jetlines will support Hope Air operations with free flights for Hope Air’s patients, staff, and volunteers.

“Our team is excited to partner with Hope Air to bring vital care to those that require medical attention away from home,” shared Eddy Doyle, CEO of Canada Jetlines. “We understand the importance of community and corporate social responsibility as a national airline. Not only is it critical for us to succeed in our business by successfully serving travellers – we aim to succeed by doing “good” and exerting positive impact beyond our customer reach.”

“As Hope Air continues to scale our mission to support Canadians with access to care, we recognize the limitations for those traveling out of rural communities. We are proud to have the commitment of Canada Jetlines from day-one of their operations and are grateful that they recognize the importance of supporting Canadians who must travel for vital medical care,” says Mark Rubinstein, Chief Hope Officer at Hope Air.

For more information, visit the respective web sites of Canada Jetlines and Hope Air.

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