ITH partners with TrawellTag Cover-More

ITH has joined hands with TrawellTag Cover-More to offer travel assistance & insurance for corporate travels. ITH is India’s leading travel management company offering bouquet of travel solutions for last 34 years. TrawellTag Cover-More is India’s leading provider of travel assistance &insurance solutions to numerous business houses& corporate giants.

TrawellTag Cover-More will provide corporate travel assistance services along with comprehensive medical & personal assistance services to the customer base of ITH.  ITHbeing in the business ofcorporate travel solutions has allied with TrawellTag Cover-More for the seamless provision expert real-time travel protection.

Talking on the partnership, Ajay Kumar – CEO International Travel House quoted, “This Partnership is a joint effort of both the groups to service our customers. TrawellTag Cover-More’s product offering goes beyond traditional travel insurance, we look forward to working with TrawellTag Cover-More.”

Elaborating on the collaboration, Founder & CEO – India & Emerging Markets –Cover-More India, Dev Karvat said, “ITH desired for a product that is beyond traditional travel insurance, to serve their frequent corporate travellers. Our products being all-inclusive and concurrent with customers’ travel needs is a perfect fit for ITH’s requirement”.

Over the years, TrawellTag Cover-More has been providing expert travel assistance and insurance services to different corporates. With cutting edge technology & advanced infrastructure, TrawellTag Cover-More will continue to offer best services to customer base of ITH.

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