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Cision Canada
21 hours ago
- Cision Canada
As Domestic Travel Surges, Manulife Data Suggests Canadians are Unaware of Insurance Needs for Trips Within Canada Français
C$ unless otherwise stated TSX/NYSE/PSE: MFC SEHK: 945 TORONTO, June 25, 2025 /CNW/ - As Canadian travel is trending this summer, new data from Manulife, Canada's largest travel insurance provider, shows Canadians may be unaware of the need for travel insurance for trips within the country. While domestic travel intentions are soaring, Manulife's 'Travel within Canada' products represent only approximately 10 per cent of travel insurance sales. According to a recent Leger survey, 77 per cent of travellers plan to stay within Canada i for their vacations. While Canada has universal public health care, coverage varies by province. If you are travelling outside of your home province or territory and you don't have supplemental travel insurance and are faced with a medical emergency, the costs may not be covered, including certain medical expenses, and ambulance services. "As Canadians explore our own backyard, it's important to make travel insurance part of trip planning," says Pamela Wong, Head of Travel Insurance and General Manager, Affinity at Manulife Canada. "Many people assume they are covered everywhere in Canada, but there are limitations. Travel insurance covers unexpected costs, ensuring you can focus solely on enjoying experiences and making core memories." Manulife Canada is offering the following tips as Canadians plan their upcoming trips: Emergency medical coverage for out-of-province travel is necessary: Even within Canada, your provincial health plan may not cover all costs outside your home province. Travel medical insurance helps with unexpected expenses like emergency transport, prescription medication, and certain hospital bills. Credit card coverage may not be enough: Not all credit cards include travel insurance, and coverage is often limited. Check your policy and top up if needed to ensure full protection for your trip. Existing coverage through your credit card or employer may only protect you up to a certain number of days and may not protect your family members. Consider non-medical plans or all-inclusive plans: Non-medical plans protect against trip cancellations, interruptions, baggage loss, and even changed plans, so you can travel with confidence. All-inclusive plans cover all that, plus medical emergencies. Opt for coverage for unlimited trips: For frequent travelers, multi-trip plans help protect you for unlimited trips within the year. They offer versatile and comprehensive protection that goes with you whenever — and wherever — you travel. Fill out forms with care: When purchasing coverage for yourself or a loved one, it's important to be aware of and clearly communicate everything you know about your health, especially when completing a medical questionnaire, so that you get the right coverage. "No matter where a Canadian is travelling to, they need to protect themselves, their families and the value of the trip they've purchased," says Jennifer Waver, Head of Travel Distribution at Manulife Canada. "As people gear up to enjoy their summer vacations, it's an important message to keep in mind." For more information on travel insurance, visit Manulife's website. About Manulife Manulife Financial Corporation is a leading international financial services provider, helping our customers make their decisions easier and lives better. With our global headquarters in Toronto, Canada, we operate as Manulife across Canada, Asia, and Europe, and primarily as John Hancock in the United States, providing financial advice and insurance for individuals, groups and businesses. Through Manulife Wealth & Asset Management, we offer global investment, financial advice, and retirement plan services to individuals, institutions, and retirement plan members worldwide. At the end of 2024, we had more than 37,000 employees, over 109,000 agents, and thousands of distribution partners, serving over 36 million customers. We trade as 'MFC' on the Toronto, New York, and the Philippine stock exchanges, and under '945' in Hong Kong. Not all offerings are available in all jurisdictions. For additional information, please visit


South China Morning Post
28-03-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend, March 28-30 – seeing art and more
Put on those comfy shoes – this is the weekend the city plays host to its biggest international arts and sports events of the year, Art Basel Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Sevens Advertisement Do not worry, if you want to avoid the crowds there are plenty of other things to do. Here is our pick of five of the best things to do and see in Hong Kong this weekend. 1. Art Basel Hong Kong 2025 Every year, as Art Basel returns to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong galleries put on some of their best shows of the year as international visitors focus on the city's cultural offerings. But that is not all. We have published a guide to where to see works made by Hong Kong artists, but they are just the tip of the iceberg. A free app has been launched to help you navigate the roughly 250 art exhibitions being staged in Hong Kong and it comes with a handy map function too. Called FindArt HK, it is available for Android and iPhones. 2. Art x Bar Hopping Join arts writer and bar fly Pamela Wong for a nine-venue art tour and bar crawl through Sheung Wan and Central, an immersive experience that combines dialogue with drinking for one night only on March 29, from 5-9pm.