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Norwegian Air Partners With Allianz for Travel Insurance

Norwegian Air Shuttle has partnered wit Allianz Travel to offer guests cancellation protection and travel insurance that applies to their entire trip. The carrier previously offered cancellation protection that covered pre-travel illnesses.


Norwegian Boeing 737-8 MAX - Courtesy Norwegian Air Shuttle

On Monday (May 23, 2022), Norwegian Air Shuttle announced a new collaboration with Allianz Travel which allows customers to choose insurance that covers their entire trip. Travelers can now customize their travel insurance while booking to include cancellation protection, illnesses on their trip, emergency medical needs, lost, damaged or stolen luggage and travel delays. The insurance from Allianz Travel is now available to customers in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Poland, Germany and the Netherlands.

In Monday’s announcement, Norwegian’s Executive Vice President for Networking, Pricing and Planning, Thome Maursund, said,


“A good travel insurance is important and gives passengers extra security. I am therefore pleased that in collaboration with Allianz Travel we can now offer customers full-fledged travel insurance.”


For more information on the new insurance options from Allianz Travel, please click here.


Norwegian Air Shuttle was founded in 1993 and offers smart and pleasant travel experiences at low prices. The airline has been voted ‘Europe’s Best Low-Cost Airline’ by Skytrax for the last six years. Norwegian’s loyalty program, Norwegian Rewards, has also been voted ‘The Airline Industry’s Best Loyalty Program in Europe/Africa’ at the Freddie Awards four years in a row. In 2019, Norwegian became the first airline to sign the UN Climate Action Programme, committing to becoming climate neutral by 2050. The carrier currently offers affordable flights on a short-haul network of destinations in the Nordic countries and to key European destinations.



Source: Norwegian Air Shuttle/Mynewsdesk

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