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Bahrain Airport Company, the operator and managing body of Bahrain International Airport, launched an extensive community-focused breast cancer awareness campaign, which ran throughout the month of October. Held under the theme, “Early detection saves lives,” the company took a proactive approach to promote community well-being while empowering the local community with essential knowledge about breast health, self-care and collective action.
Breast cancer affects millions globally, and knowledge is the first line of defense in the fight against this disease. Bahrain Airport Company, as part of its well-being commitment, is deeply committed to this cause, and raised awareness through its partnerships with local healthcare institutions such as the Bahrain Specialist Hospital via on-site check-up stations at BIA. All passengers and BIA staff had the opportunity to undergo basic screenings and medical consultation at this special check-up station.
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Bahrain Airport Company undertook a unique approach to generating awareness about breast health with the introduction of a ‘pink passport’ at BIA check-in counters.
In addition, the company undertook a unique approach to generating awareness about breast health with the introduction of a “pink passport” at BIA check-in counters.
Widely distributed to all passengers departing from the airport throughout the month of October, the pink passport is in line with the company’s support for breast cancer awareness, with critical information for passengers to learn about early detection tips, self-care advice and exclusive screening offers, which included breast ultrasound and breast mammogram with consultation from Bahrain Special Hospital.
Commenting on the campaign, Mohamed Yousif Al-Binfalah, chief executive officer at Bahrain Airport Company, said: “Breast cancer awareness is part of our sustainability commitment that is aligned with our community responsibility to care about our passengers and employees. Our aim is not only to raise awareness about this cause but to get everyone to learn about breast health and take proactive action of prioritizing regular check-ups for themselves and their loved ones. Early detection can save lives, and together we can make a significant impact in the fight against breast cancer and promote the importance of self-care within our community.”