Battleface partners with Intrepid Travel
Travel insurance provider, battleface has inked a partnership with Intrepid Travel, to provide UK and EU customers with flexible travel insurance options.
Travel insurance is mandatory for all Intrepid international trips with the operating suggesting policies should cover medical expenses and repatriation as a minimum.
Hugh King, director of business development at battleface, said: “We are delighted to announce our partnership with Intrepid Travel – and to provide peace of mind to those embarking on some of the best adventures the world can offer. It is exciting to support a company that excels in providing sustainable travel and cultural equality.”
Joanna Reeve, head of partnerships at Intrepid Travel, said: “In the current landscape, it’s more important than ever that travellers have adequate insurance cover to give them peace of mind.”
Battleface, Inc. is a full-stack global travel insurance company enabling customers to easily select custom-built products and services.
Learn more about : Intrepid Travel ( United Kingdom )
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