28 Jul 2008

Travel insurance plateau passenger trips to strengthen security

With the fervent tourism in Tibet, China's insurance industry has introduced the first high altitude travel insurance and liability insurance new travel agencies, trips to enhance passenger safety and health protection.

Qinghai-Tibet railway opened to traffic after a daily average of more than 600 people into Tibet tourism, in order to protect the health and safety of passengers, had to prevent acute mountain sickness can receive timely treatment, the Chinese people Health Insurance Co., Ltd. launched the first exclusive plateau tourism insurance Products.

China People's Insurance Health Ministry deputy general manager of product development, said Zhuo Zeng: The premium products 88 yuan, 10,000 yuan face amount insured age range 3-70 years of age, a period of 30 days. Products include the protection, due to acute altitude cerebral edema, acute high altitude pulmonary edema caused by hospital and admitted to hospital three days before the reasonable and necessary medical expenses, and by 100 percent the proportion of paid insurance.



China's PICC Property Insurance have also introduced a new version of the travel agency liability insurance. China's PICC Property Insurance responsibility for credit risk, general manager of the Iraqi Ministry of Health said that the new travel agency liability insurance than the previous version greatly widened the scope of responsibility, new added, outside the provision of emergency rescue services, medical transport, medical repatriation, hospital medical security deposit , Monitoring health status, family visits, including minors, and other family members returned professional services, which in the past are not the products.



Travel insurance market to heat up, show people the safety and health protection trips more attention. China Insurance Regulatory Commission spokesman, Assistant Chairman of the Yuan, the first half of this year, the total revenue premiums realized over 308 billion yuan, an increase of more than 13%.

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