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AXA HK, Macau unveil new travel insurance via partnership

It offers coverage in personal liability of up to $260m.

AXA Hong Kong & Macau (AXA) has partnered with Trip.com, a travel services provider, to launch a new travel insurance product which offers three plan options.

The "Trip.com Travel Smart," provides One-way Trip, Round-trip Lite, and Round-trip Deluxe—providing extensive coverage including medical expenses and personal accidents up to $190m (HK$1.5m), personal liability up to $260m (HK$2m), as well as protection for baggage, trip delays, and cancellations due to adverse weather.

Travel Smart can be seamlessly purchased via Trip.com’s website or mobile app, allowing travellers to secure protection with a single click during their flight booking process.

Additionally, those purchasing the coverage for standalone trips can earn Trip Coins for use on various travel services on the travel platform.

($1.00 = HK$7.81)

 

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