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| | Sale of British Airways Travel Clinic |
| date: Aug 22nd 2006 09:57
British Airways has agreed to sell its Travel Clinic business to MASTA (Medical Advisory Services for Travellers Abroad).
British Airways owns and operates one Travel Clinic in central London, located at 213 Piccadilly. The clinic provides expert travel health advice and treatment to the travelling public, including a comprehensive immunisation service and a wide range of anti-malarial drugs. The clinic sees approximately 28,000 customers per year and provides over 34,000 inoculations, including Yellow Fever and Hepatitis A.
BA Travel Clinic at Piccadilly will be closed from 18 August 2006. After this date, the business will be transferred to MASTA, who will become British Airways Preferred Partner for travel health services.
MASTA is a travel health provider with a network of Travel Clinics across the UK. They have been providing expert healthcare services to the travelling public for over 20 years, and their services include Travel Health briefs, travel vaccines, malaria prophylaxis, and other related travel health products.
The closest MASTA Travel Clinic to the old BA Piccadilly Travel Clinic is situated in Oxford Circus at 52 Margaret Street , London W1W 8SQ.
Further details about MASTA can be found at www.masta-travel-health.com.

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