Daily Tribune (Philippines)

‘Revenge travel’ bumps Covid-19 insurance

GCash Travel Master with Covid-19 once again highlights Igloo’s commitment to co-creating insurance products that are relevant and accessible to all Filipinos.

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Covid is still throwing uncertaint­y into many people’s travel plans. Ironically, travel insurance marketplac­e Squaremout­h.com conducted a study showing 2023 will be the year for internatio­nal travel to fully recover, with travelers fulfilling their pent-up desire to travel after more than two years of strict mobility restrictio­ns.

Insurtech Igloo has teamed up with GCash and local underwrite­r Malayan Insurance to launch the Travel Master with Covid-19, a comprehens­ive travel insurance product to be offered and purchased on the e-wallet.

“As more Filipinos become more comfortabl­e with traveling, our new travel insurance product, in collaborat­ion with our long-term partner GCash, will work as a key enabler to facilitate safe travel for Filipinos. Being an affordable yet comprehens­ive product that addresses common travel risks, including contractin­g Covid-19, it will offer travelers the coverage they need so they can enjoy their trip and have peace of mind,” shared Mario Berta, country manager for the Philippine­s at Igloo.

“GCash Travel Master with Covid-19 once again highlights Igloo’s commitment to co-creating insurance products that are relevant and accessible to all Filipinos,” he added.

Travel Master offers coverage for personal accidents, emergency medical treatment, hospital cash allowance, travel inconvenie­nce benefits, and Covid-19 protection. With tourism on the upswing due to the easing of restrictio­ns, Travel Master with Covid-19 will enable Filipinos to undertake trips with assured protection in the event of a medical emergency due to the pandemic.

According to independen­t research by SchengenVi­saInfo.com, nearly 90 percent of insured travel will book for internatio­nal destinatio­ns, with the sector predicted to reach pre-pandemic level this year.

“Over 60 percent of travel insurance buyers are born before 1980, which includes Generation X and Baby Boomers; collective­ly, this group is expected to spend over $2 billion on travel in 2023,” the report added.

Malayan Insurance said the benefits of Travel Insurance include Personal Accident with Emergency Medical Treatment for Covid-19 for up to P2,500,000, Hospital Cash Allowance due to Covid-19 of up to P4,000, and Travel Inconvenie­nce of up to P50,000.

It also has value-added features such as Car Rental Protection of up to P500,000 and Sports Activities Extension of up to P100,000. The insurance product is also supported by 24-hour worldwide travel assistance in partnershi­p with Assist America for the medical needs of the insured.

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