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Insurance policy to protect agents

Saturday, 27 Jul, 2005 0

A new insurance scheme from Journeys Travel Insurance, designed to protect agents against the collapse of unbonded suppliers, has been backed  by Advantage Travel Centres and Midconsort agency consortiums.

The launch of Journeys Agent Protection comes as increasing amounts of business is dynamically packaged.

The scheme allows agents to claim up to £1500 per passenger against the failure of unbounded travel and accommodations providers.

Special rates of £1.75 per passenger have been agreed with Advantage and Midconsort, falling to 90p if issued together with a travel insurance policy using Journeys extranet system.

Report by Steve Jones



 



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