Intelligence-led trip planning for superyachts
Increased preparedness against medical and security threats.
Enhance the safety of yachts crew and guest
Planning and preparation plays a crucial part in fulfilling your Duty of Care to those onboard. To support you in this, MedAire clients have access to helpful tools as part of their membership, as well as add-on solutions for enhanced protection.
What are the risks?
As a MedAire360 client you have access to MedAire's Maritime Risk Map, which provides detailed and verified maritime, health and security information including:
- Country Guidance: Disease information, water and food risk, travel risk, emergency numbers and more
- City Guidance: information on 400+ cities
- Port View: ISPS rating, security, piracy, activism and more
- Sea area threat overview: General risks to be aware of
- Alerts: Maritime, security and medical alerts, highlighting threats within areas relevant to you
Do you need to consider additional layers of planning?
Intelligence-led maritime advisory services by
Bespoke maritime assessments
MedAire clients can access a range of additional services through our partnership with Risk Intelligence, including:
- Voyage Risk Assessment (VRA): Relevant for yachts visiting new or remote locations
A VRA is a report for a single voyage for a specific vessel. It enables you to take any precautions or external measures such as contracting armed guards, other security personnel, as well as providing guidance on locations to avoid. Threats are assessed in light of any background factors or current developments,
Additional services through Risk Intelligence include:
- Security Risk Assessments for yachts exploring more remote destinations
- Specific Port / Marina Threat Assessments
- Armed Guard Due Diligence Assessments
- ISPS training
Superyacht Emergency Response plan
An advanced evacuation plan, based on your itinerary, to help mitigate the risks of any potentially life changing events.
Rapid, coordinated, response: helps you react quickly and effectively to medical emergencies, with predefined roles and responsibilities onboard.
Clear protocols: The ERP establishes communication protocols, including who should be notified, how information should be shared, and the chain of command
Caters to owner needs: ERP takes into account specific owner or guest health needs to ensure optimum outcomes