TATA AIG General Insurance Company Limited has introduced “Travel Guard Plus,” a comprehensive travel insurance product offering a wide array of bundled plans to redefine complete coverage for travelers. Carefully crafted to cater to diverse travel needs, TATA AIG’s Travel Guard Plus offers a range of plans encompassing 41 different types of covers to address customers’ requirements effectively.
TATA AIG’s Travel Guard Plus extends coverage for various situations, including Loss of Personal Baggage, Compassionate Travel/Stay, Accommodation extension, Upgradation to Business class, Personal Accident in India, and Instant Gratification, providing travellers with instant financial assistance in the event of flight delays or cancellations in real-time. These enhancements aim to enhance the overall travel experience, establishing new benchmarks in travel protection by ensuring travellers have access to comprehensive coverage tailored to their needs, along with seamless claims processing.
Among the numerous product enhancements, a significant transformation lies in the customisation of plans. Customers can select from three add-on bundles – Cruise Bundle, Travel Plus Bundle, Accident Bundle – addressing cruise-related contingencies, frequent flyer cover, coma cover, and adventure sports cover, in addition to the base plans. Furthermore, the policy offers optional assistance services, enabling travellers to further personalise their coverage according to their preferences.
Commenting on the launch of TATA AIG Travel Guard Plus, Saurav Jaiswal, President & COO, TATA AIG General Insurance Co. Ltd., stated, “At TATA AIG, we are thrilled to introduce Travel Guard Plus, underscoring the company’s steadfast commitment to addressing customers’ needs through comprehensive insurance solutions. With our Travel Guard Plus policy, travelers can embark on their journeys with peace of mind, knowing they are protected against unforeseen circumstances. Our focus is on providing a hassle-free experience tailored to the specific requirements of each traveller.”