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京东安联行业首创“优先救援”机制,费用垫付告别境外救援“资金焦虑”
Zhong Jin Zai Xian· 2026-02-27 10:46
Group 1 - The global travel market is experiencing a strong recovery, with the UN World Tourism Organization projecting that international tourist arrivals will reach 1.52 billion by 2025, an increase of nearly 60 million from 2024 [1] - JD Allianz has introduced a pioneering "Priority Rescue" service in the Chinese insurance industry, which addresses travelers' concerns about emergency risks during their journeys [1][3] - The "Priority Rescue" mechanism ensures that travelers receive immediate professional medical treatment in life-threatening situations, breaking the conventional model of not prepaying or guaranteeing costs [1][3] Group 2 - JD Allianz has established a global rescue network covering over 200 countries and regions, integrating more than 1.9 million service providers and offering 24/7 multilingual customer support in over 70 languages [3] - The "530 Rapid Rescue" standard allows for efficient life-saving measures, with the entire process from rescue request to full activation completed within 30 minutes, and a commitment to respond within one hour by native language rescue teams [3] - A recent case highlighted the effectiveness of the "Priority Rescue" service, where JD Allianz covered over 100,000 in medical expenses for a traveler in Georgia, providing continuous medical follow-up and coordinating repatriation with two professional nurses [3] Group 3 - A company representative emphasized that travelers prioritize peace of mind during their journeys rather than post-incident claims, leveraging Allianz Group's century-long global rescue experience and JD Group's digital service capabilities [4] - JD Allianz plans to optimize its product matrix to cover all travel scenarios globally, aiming for more efficient rescue and forward-looking protection [4] - The company has launched a "Charming China Tour" inbound travel insurance for international visitors to China, which also features the "Priority Rescue" service, enhancing the safety of global tourists exploring China [4]