April Travel Protection Introduces ‘April Choice’ on Squaremouth
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April Travel Protection is launching April Choice on Squaremouth.
According to a release from the company, the fully-customizable plan, designed exclusively for the aggregator market, allows travelers to modify their policy by selecting upgrades and triggers that apply to their situation.
"Squaremouth's advanced interface allows us to provide all of our innovative support options, traditionally grouped together in various package configurations, in a user-friendly format where consumers can pick and choose the specific types of coverage they need," said Jason Schreier, CEO of April -USA.
"The April Choice product is the first of its kind on our website that allows travelers to customize most coverage limits based on their specific needs," said Joshua Walker, Product Manager at Squaremouth.
The company noted that April Choice allows consumers to determine exactly how much coverage they need and what types of triggers will activate their policy.
Among the most significant offerings, travelers can extend their coverage to all accompanying children 18 and under for an additional 5 percent of the adult policy cost.
April Travel Protection is owned by April, an international group with 45 operational companies in more than 40 different countries and annual sales exceeding $1.1 billion. April is supported by American Modern Insurance Group as its preferred underwriter.
Squaremouth is a travel insurance comparison site.
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