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Issue 224 | September 2019

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In ITIJ’s September issue, we get to grips with some of the risks involved with the fast-growing trend of ‘dark tourism’; and we explore the enduring relevance of brokers in the global travel and health insurance landscape. We also hear personal insights from an insurtech specialist on how insurers can capitalise on the global tourism boom, a member of the UK’s Chartered Insurance Institute on how policies might evolve to meet the needs of tomorrow’s space travellers, and a global assistance provider CEO on how to better educate customers on hurricane risk.

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Vaccines

Vaccination coverage must be improved

The European Commission and World Health Organization recently hosted the world’s first Global Vaccination Summit in Brussels, Belgium, in which they discussed the need to step up efforts to support…
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17 Sep 2019

Lauren Haigh

Digital concept

Air Nostrum adopts new software

Spanish regional airline Air Nostrum is taking part in a new project that will see it implement exciting new software that assists with detailed quality and risk management.
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16 Sep 2019

Lauren Haigh

Grandma on holiday

Sun, sea and family fall-outs

Why do families bicker on holiday?
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16 Sep 2019

Lauren Haigh

Multi-generational family on holiday

2020 travel trends released

If you’ve ever wondered what is on the horizon for travel in 2020, you’re in luck, because Thomas Cook has announced its travel trend predictions for next year.
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11 Sep 2019

Lauren Haigh

Busy airport

BA resumes business after two-day strike

British Airways pilots have been on strike for two days over pay and conditions, which has caused significant disruption for passengers.

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11 Sep 2019

Lauren Haigh

Two cyclists, cycling

Allianz teams up with Country Walkers and VBT Bicycling Vacations

Allianz Global Assistance has announced two new partnerships, through which it will offer travel protection services to a new customer base

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11 Sep 2019

Editorial Team

Auckland, New Zealand

The lowdown on NZ's new fraud bureau

The long and bitter fight against insurance fraud knows no geographical boundaries – but happily, while fraudsters operate all over the world, anti-fraud efforts are springing up just as rapidly…

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10 Sep 2019

Editorial Team

Protest against malaria illustration

No more malaria in 2050?

According to a new report published by the Lancet, malaria could be eradicated in the next few decades.
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9 Sep 2019

Editorial Team

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