Sri Lanka Insurance has facilitated online purchasing for Sri Lanka Insurance ‘Travel Protect’ via www.srilankainsurance.net making it more convenient and hassle free for customers. SLIC Travel Protect is a unique travel insurance policy with exclusive benefits including being the first insurance in the country to provide travel insurance without a medical certificate upto 80 years of age, the company said in a media release.
Also the traveller’s home will be protected against fire, lightning and domestic explosions while they are on holiday giving the traveller ultimate peace of mind to travel stress free.
Among the other benefits on offer are cover for unforeseen medical emergencies, trip delays or cancellation of trips , insurance against loss of personal properties and home safety while travel around the globe with ease of their mind. Also, ‘Travel Protect’ provides 24 hour travel and medical assistance by partnering with renowned service providers to ensure safety of travellers anywhere in the world.
Also when travelling with parents, children below the age of 18 years can get 50 per cent off from the premium.
Travel Protect’ provides coverage for individuals, families, business professionals and it also provides special benefits for frequent travellers who travel multiple times during a year. In order to meet the different needs of travellers ‘Travel Protect’ offers seven travel schemes under Silver, Gold, Platinum and Asia 25 packages. (BS)
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