Air Charter Service, has now arranged more
than 20 relief flights to Poland and several more to Moldova on behalf of its
customers carrying cargo such as tents and medical supplies, to aid the fleeing
Ukrainian refugees in the country. ACS also has a team on the ground who have
not only been facilitating the smooth flight operations, but have also been
purchasing and delivering supplies to various border camps and driving refugees
to other destinations in Poland.
Ben Dinsdale, ACS’s Director of Government & Humanitarian Services,
commented: “The stories are terrifying, and we are pulling out all the stops to
make sure we do our part in the operation and get as many humanitarian flights
into surrounding countries where Ukraine’s refugees have been arriving. We
expect many more flights over the coming weeks and months, as the refugee
numbers continue to grow. Generally the flights have been arriving into Poland,
but we have also had several to Chisinau in Moldova, which is a short drive to
the border.”
“Beyond focussing on the charters we are also looking at what we can do to help
the families that our team in Poland is meeting. Through our Charity Committee
our employees raised more than £10,000 so far and we have put that to good use.
The team in Poland hired a van and filled it with supplies including nappies,
baby food, baby wipes, toothpaste, toothbrushes, sanitary products and snacks
for children, and delivered it all directly to refugee camps. After finding out
that a shortage of accommodation and onward transportation was becoming a
problem, they then hired a minibus and have personally transported over 40
people from 12 families from the camps to major cities – some days they were
driving for 15 hours.”
Head
of the ACS Charity Committee, Katie Ivie said: “The team on the ground have
done a great job so far, but we are trying to do more. We currently have a
number of larger projects in the works to help families fleeing this conflict.
ACS has a long history of working with Ukrainian airlines and customers, many
of whom have family either fleeing the conflict or who are stuck in Ukraine, so
we are reaching out to do what we can. We are also directing anyone who will
listen to donate to the Disasters Emergency Committee
as no doubt there will be millions more refugees pouring into Europe to escape
the fighting.”