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AlipayHK users benefit from Blue Cross travel insurance promotion

Travellers can purchase a five-day travel insurance plan for HK$1.

Blue Cross (Asia-Pacific) Insurance partnered with AlipayHK to offer customers travel coverage for the Easter season.

Blue Cross customers can now use AlipayHK to settle payments when enrolling in Travel Smart Single-trip Cover or Multi-trip Cover through the Blue Cross website or app. 

During the limited-time Easter promotion from 18 March to 17 April, AlipayHK users can enjoy special offers on Blue Cross's travel insurance products.

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Customers can purchase a five-day travel insurance plan for only HK$1, with an original price of HK$136, or receive HK$20 premium vouchers for purchases of any Blue Cross insurance plan with a premium amount of HK$100 or above. These vouchers are available on a first-come, first-served basis while stock lasts.

Blue Cross (Asia-Pacific) Insurance is a subsidiary of AIA Group and is not affiliated with Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association or any of its affiliates or licensees.

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