I'm afraid you will not find this on the internet, Luis. Although the provision of medical aid and food, especially to areas of war or political instability, as well as areas struck by natural desasters, is one of UNICEF's main tasks, they do not have an own carrier line or flight service on that behalf. As UNICEF is a part of the United Nations Organization, most of their flights are operated by the UN. For this purpose the UN run a special flight service, called the
.
Apart from that, UNICEF also receives support from partner airlines, like BA, who enrolled their
Change for Good programme years ago and regularly support UNICEF with free flights (
).
As we state on different pages of this website and in the Pilot Manual, Air-Child is not a counterpart of some real-world charity airline. In other words: we fly
for UNICEF but not
as UNICEF
We could have made this VA a special (virtual) service of the UN, but, as I replied to Daniel del Rio in an earlier thread, the work of the UN is covering so many aspects that it's really hard to follow. So we preferred to concentrate on the humanitarian aid for children that UNICEF covers.
Hope this somehow answers your question
