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Cleartrip ties up with Tata AIG

Mumbai, Aug. 27

Online travel portal Cleartrip.com has tied up with Tata AIG General Insurance to offer domestic travel insurance solutions to its customers. The new product, TravInsure, can be purchased by customers while making their domestic airline bookings. TravInsure covers Cleartrip travellers against flight delays, medical expenses incurred while travelling, lost baggage, flight cancellations due to sickness, injury or death. The policy can be bought online for Rs 129 per round tr ip. The policy is valid for the duration of a round trip cross-sector travel or 30 days from the date of booking, said a press release. The TravInsure policy will cover damages ranging from Rs 1,500 to Rs 7.5 lakh.

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