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What is the compensation scope of travel liability insurance?

Scope of coverage:

1. Traveler’s liability for personal injury or death;

2. Traveler’s liability for transportation and medical expenses due to treatment;

3. Responsibility for the death of tourists and repatriation of remains;

4. Necessary rescue expenses for tourists, including relatives’ condolences and visits when necessary (including reasonable transportation, food and accommodation) , rebates for accompanying minors, etc.;

5. Compensation liability for travelers’ luggage items that are lost, damaged or stolen;

6. Litigation arising from travel agency liability disputes Fee;

7. Others.

Exemptions from liability include:

1. The travel agency is not responsible for losses and injuries caused by one's own illness during the trip.

2. The travel agency is not responsible for any personal injury or property damage caused by the tourist's personal fault, as well as the resulting expenses.

3. The travel agency is not responsible for any personal or property losses that occur after the activities arranged by the travel agency are terminated, or during the period when you do not participate in the activities agreed by both parties and act on your own.