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Travel insurance deal reached with Emirates

By Tom Farley, Wed 23 Apr 2008 - Published in Travel Insurance

Travel insurance deal reached with Emirates

A new deal for travel insurance cover has been agreed between Bupa and the Emirates airline.

Emirates and Bupa have worked together to create a travel insurance policy that is tailored towards the needs of fliers with the airline.

Features of the product include cover for theft of credit cards, kennel and cattery fees and unlimited cover should a medical emergency occur.

Further to this, passengers are covered should they need to be flown back to their home country for medical treatment.

"We are confident we have found the right fit in Bupa Travel Services and look forward to working with them to deliver and develop more such value-added travel services for our customers around the world," said Nigel Hopkins, executive vice-president of service departments at Emirates.

Emirates is wholly-owned by the government of Dubai. The airline's first flights took place on October 25th 1985 out of Dubai.

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