AAR surpasses health

Oct 17, 2006

AAR Health Services has entered into partnership with Cineplex Cinemas, British Airways, Fang Fang Restaurant, Le Chateau Restaurant, Nawab Authentic Restaurant, Garden City Fitness Centre and Sheraton Hotel Kampala to offer its clients discounted services.

By Irene Nabusoba

AAR Health Services has entered into partnership with Cineplex Cinemas, British Airways, Fang Fang Restaurant, Le Chateau Restaurant, Nawab Authentic Restaurant, Garden City Fitness Centre and Sheraton Hotel Kampala to offer its clients discounted services.

According to the Public Relations Manager, Stella Kanyike, any AAR member will get discount on producing a valid membership card at any of these partner outlets.

The customer loyalty programme called ‘AAR Rewards’ was launched on Friday at Sheraton Hotel Kampala. The general manager Lucas Greyling said the programme focuses more on preventive rather than curative treatment.

“This is the first time we are introducing added value outside our health plans. We want to increase our members’ health benefits and improve on their lifestyle.

Our partners have been very carefully selected to match our new philosophy that focuses on preventive as opposed to curative health care,” Greyling said.
Kanyike said that the partners were selected and screened to ensure that they match the specific areas that affect health. “Our partners are supposed to help you stay healthy and relaxed” she said.

She promised that the programme would extend to bring aboard other beneficial partners.

AAR, originally called Africa Air Rescue was opened in Nairobi in 1984, established in Uganda in 1994 and has spread to 15 health centres in the four East African countries with over 150,000 members.

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