Evelop reactivates flights to Havana with medical insurance for COVID-19

Evelop reactivates flights to Havana with medical insurance for COVID-19

HAVANA, Nov. 12th  Evelop, the airline of Ávoris, the Barceló Group’s travel division, has reactivated its operations to the Caribbean. Havana will be the first destination, followed by Punta Cana (Dominican Republic), with flights starting on November 15 and December 5, respectively.

The company has included for all passengers on these flights, which will be operated with Airbus A350 aircraft and include Punta Cana, a free COVID-19 medical insurance assistance at a destination for departures until January 3, 2020, it reported this Thursday in a statement.

This insurance is included, along with other measures to offer passengers the security they need on their trip, in the “Evelop takes care of you” program that the company has developed, motivated by the health situation.

The coverage of this insurance, from which all clients can benefit, regardless of the rate paid, includes, among others, up to 35,000 euros for medical expenses, repatriation or transfer of the insured and two companions.

It also includes a relative’s transportation in case of hospitalization, unlimited travel expenses, an extension of stay in a hotel, the advance of monetary funds, a shipment of medicines, legal advice, search, location and sending of luggage and cancellation costs.
(Oncuba)