Chubb launches new ‘Travel Pro’ insurance product
Chubb has unveiled Travel Pro, a new suite of travel insurance products designed to address the most common challenges faced by travellers.
It says Travel Pro simplifies travel insurance and provides peace of mind by mitigating disruptions like flight delays and baggage issues, weather, and medical emergencies.
Travel Pro is a digital-first, parametric insurance solution that can be embedded directly into the travel booking process.
It also streamlines the claims process, offering features like automatic claims with quick payouts and expense reimbursements.
The integration is powered by Chubb Studio, the company’s tech platform for embedded insurance partnerships.
“Today’s travellers face many challenges, from flight delays and cancellations to lost luggage and medical emergencies worldwide,” said Alex Blake, Chubb’s Global Head of Travel Insurance.
“With Travel Pro, we’re harnessing data and technology so travellers can navigate their journeys with greater confidence.”
Key Travel Pro features include flexible delay thresholds, where are customisable from minutes to hours
It offers faster payouts with options like receiving airline miles, lounge access, direct debit, virtual cards, or e-vouchers
The service has real-time baggage tracking, with quick claim payouts and automatic payouts for weather disruptions.
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