Asego has highlighted specialised travel protection plans for Southeast Asia as outbound travel from India accelerates ahead of the summer season. The initiative responds to growing short-haul demand among Indian travellers and aims to strengthen medical and operational support during international trips.
With Southeast Asia emerging as India’s fastest-growing international travel corridor, the Asia Pacific region now accounts for 27.15% of India’s outbound travel — reflecting a clear shift towards short-haul destinations offering diverse experiences.
In response to this demand, Asego has introduced its Southeast Asia Travel Special Plans, designed as destination-focused global assistance and travel insurance solutions for Indian outbound travellers.
The plans provide 24/7 emergency medical assistance and evacuation support, coverage for life-threatening pre-existing conditions, and protection against travel disruptions such as flight delays and cancellations. The solutions also include adventure sports injury coverage of up to US$ 20,000.
With travellers increasingly opting for adventure-led itineraries across destinations such as Singapore, Bali, Thailand, and Vietnam, structured medical support and emergency assistance have become critical elements of international travel planning.
To address operational challenges that travellers may encounter during their journeys, Asego has integrated BOLT+ into its offering. The service enables real-time baggage tracking, lounge access during flight delays, and global eSIM connectivity for travellers.
The integration is aimed at reducing on-ground stress and enhancing travel continuity, particularly during disruptions that can occur during international journeys.
By combining destination-specific coverage with digital travel assistance tools, Asego’s latest initiative seeks to support Indian travellers visiting Southeast Asia with comprehensive protection and travel support services during the peak outbound season.
Rahul Bhadana is a digital editor at TravTalk with experience spanning multiple content niches, with a strong focus on travel trade journalism and digital publishing. A graduate of Delhi University, his work covers editorial writing, content strategy and platform-led storytelling, supporting TravTalk’s digital growth and industry engagement. A technology enthusiast, he enjoys films, poetry and exploring new ideas across media and culture.

