ANA to introduce travel insurance for travellers to Japan
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All Nippon Airways (ANA) will provide access to the travel insurance referral website in cooperation with Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. for customers visiting Japan from abroad.
The website will launch today and provides access to travel insurance provided by members of the Tokio Marine Group and its affiliated companies to customers residing overseas who have already booked and purchased ANA international flight tickets on both ANA operated flights and codeshare flights to Japan.
The introduction of this service is designed to simplify the travel preparation process, improve the customer experience, and offer added reassurance during the trip. ANA and Tokio Marine & Nichido will continue to work together as international travel resumes to ensure that travel is as comfortable and convenient as possible.
“By making travel insurance accessible through our website, ANA is taking another important step to simplify the travel process and offer our customers additional service”, said Junko Yazawa, Executive Vice President, Customer Experience Management & Planning of ANA.
“With global travel set to rebound, the ability to easily select an insurance plan for your trip to Japan will make the entire process more convenient and enjoyable. These number of departure locations eligible for insurance coverage will extend to meet emerging demand.”
A link to the travel insurance portal provided by Tokio Marine & Nichido will be featured on ANA’s website and will be accessible from locations outside Japan. Through this portal, Tokio Marine & Nichido will guide customers to the relevant travel insurance websites in each country and region that are provided by members of the Tokio Marine Group and its affiliated companies.
Eligible departure cities as of March 17, 2022: All cities in the U.S., Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Manila, Hong Kong and Taipei.
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