
Thomas Cook and SOTC launch ‘TravSure' to offer safer travel experience
In a move to boost traveller confidence amid global uncertainties, Thomas Cook (India) Limited and its group company SOTC Travel have introduced 'TravSure'—a first-of-its-kind safe travel program designed to provide peace of mind and protection during unforeseen disruptions.
TravSure aims to offer travellers comprehensive assistance and financial security, especially in emergency situations that often lead to cancellations, delays, and other unexpected challenges. Whether it's war-like scenarios, political unrest, or sudden airspace closures, the program ensures customers are not left stranded or burdened with additional expenses.
Unlike traditional travel insurance which typically excludes force majeure events, TravSure stands out by covering a wider range of disruptions. It supports international group tour travellers with services like free rescheduling, refunds for unused bookings, and emergency hotel stays. Travellers can also benefit from a coverage of up to USD 1500 per person for unexpected air and land costs.
A major highlight of the program is round-the-clock assistance, with a dedicated representative available 24/7 to handle any changes or emergencies. With TravSure, Thomas Cook and SOTC reinforce their commitment to customer safety and convenience, ensuring that travel remains a confident and worry-free experience.
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Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com

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