We’ve only been halfway through 2023 yet the travel insurance industry has already witnessed so many interesting developments in the past few months. But brace yourselves! It will only get more exciting in the second half as 15 conferences
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Identifying Target Markets and Tailoring Travel Insurance Products
The success of travel insurance providers hinges on their ability to identify target markets and tailor insurance products accordingly. By determining the right market and aligning their products, they can effectively allocate resources
New Players Take Flight: Assessing The Impact Of Four Thai Airlines On Travel Insurance
The Thai aviation industry is poised for a sudden shakeup as four new airlines prepare to enter the market, capitalizing on the surging demand from the booming tourism sector. With the arrival of Really Cool Airlines, Landarch Airlines
Impact of Inflation on Travel Insurance: An Insurers’ Guide
Inflation is a common phenomenon that affects almost every industry, including the travel insurance sector. As the cost of living continues to skyrocket and operational expenses remain high, travel insurance companies may be forced to adjust their pricing. This could have far-reaching effects
Benefits of Travel Insurance Partnerships for the Holiday Car Rental Companies
For rental car companies like Europcar, Avis and Sixt, offering high-quality service at competitive prices is key to client attraction. But have you ever considered the potential benefits of partnering with a travel insurer for holiday car rentals?
Ancileo Releases ‘2022 Global Airlines Travel Insurance Benchmark’ Amid Post-Pandemic Travel Surge
Significant growth among airlines with in-path travel insurance, the highest number of partnerships in Asia and Europe, and the continuing dominance of global insurance giants surfaced in the comprehensive study comprising 156 airlines globally.
Beyond Price: Understand What Travel Insurance Customers Value
By now, we’d have known insurance to be one of those products that take more than its core function, aka price, to sell itself. What happens in the post-purchase experience (PPX) especially in the claims process