Travel Insurance & Safety App Freely Launches in the U.S.

Freely, an end-to-end travel insurance and safety app that has been available in Australia since 2020, has announced its official launch in the United States. Underwritten by Zurich American Insurance Company, Freely aims to make travel insurance more accessible, flexible and useful for travelers around the world. 

The demand for travel insurance has recently surged as more travelers have come to understand the value of comprehensive coverage. The global travel insurance market, valued at $17 billion, is forecasted to experience exponential growth over the course of this decade. Freely's app meets this growing demand head on, providing a solution for travelers seeking peace of mind and safety. With a user-friendly interface and streamlined approach, travelers can now get a quote, pay, start a claim, receive real-time alerts, and get help, all within the same platform. It's a one-stop solution for all travel insurance needs.

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In addition to a seamless travel insurance experience, Freely, in partnership with travel risk management company World Travel Protection, offers 24/7 emergency assistance. No matter where they are, travelers can receive real-time push notification updates and risk mitigation tools to ensure their safety. From medical emergencies to travel advice and security concerns, all the necessary support is available any time of day via phone with a live provider.

From one app, Freely users can manage all of their travel insurance needs with added flexibility. Freely’s modular policy system also allows users to only pay for the coverage they need on the days they need it, potentially saving them money.

Freely is currently available in Australia and the United States. The app is available for download for Apple or Android devices. To learn more about Freely, visit www.freely.me/us.

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