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  • Travel Risk Intelligence Portal (TRIP)

    EA TRIP Portal The Premium TRIP is a Member site that provides registered users with real-time destination-based health, security and travel-related information on various countries and cities around the world as well as a variety of medical and travel tools that help support travelers before and during their trips abroad. The Premium TRIP site includes features that provide a personalized experience for the user based on destination and user-defined preferences. Users will also access their program details, brochures and other useful information about their plan on the Program page of the site. By enrolling in the Premium Travel Risk Intelligent Portal or by using any of the services found on the TRIP site, Members agree to adhere to the Terms of Service Agreement (“Terms of Service Agreement”) located on the Member portal.

    Security Assistance Services

    Security Services
    1. 24/7 call center access for travel or security emergencies when travelling outside their home country. 24/7 call center access by Subscriber Members for travel or security emergencies when traveling outside their home country. AP has the capability to deal with maritime and terrestrial emergency response incidents. In the event of an incident, AP shall provide coordination, general support and guidance. This includes communications, tracking and monitoring capabilities.
    2. Emergency travel and security advice from a security professional.
    3. Emergency notification service for a pre-determined list of Subscriber contacts.
    4. Evacuation coordination to nearest safe location
    5. Emergency transportation and security escort coordination,
    6. Intervention management in the event of an emergency
    7. Kidnap and Ransom Support. AP shall provide a response service through access to specialist response consultants. AP shall deploy specialist response consultants and shall implement a strategy. AP shall attempt to secure the victim’s safe release with minimum disruption and financial loss to the family or company.
    Political
    1. Receive calls from members or companies in the affected country
    2. Collect all relative info regarding the immediate threat and provide advice to mitigate the risk
    3. Analyze all intelligence sources to understand the political and stability climate
    4. Formulate plans for evacuation that may include air, land or sea evacuation to the nearest most appropriate safe haven
    5. Coordinate logistics, communication and personnel
    6. Activate evacuation plan and manages the event in line with pre-defined company and client protocols
    7. Complete evacuations
    Security Evacuation
    1. Receive calls from members or companies in the affected country
    2. Collect all relative info regarding the immediate threat and provide advice to mitigate the risk
    3. Analyze all intelligence sources to understand the political and stability climate
    4. Formulate plans for evacuation that may include air, land or sea evacuation to the nearest most appropriate safe haven
    5. Coordinate logistics, communication and personnel
    6. Activate evacuation plan and manages the event in line with pre-defined company and client protocols
    7. Complete evacuations
    Natural Disaster
    1. Receive calls from members or companies in the affected country
    2. Collect all relative info regarding the immediate threat and provide advice to mitigate the risk
    3. Analyze all intelligence sources to understand the political and stability climate
    4. Formulate plans for evacuation that may include air, land or sea evacuation to the nearest most appropriate safe haven
    5. Coordinate logistics, communication and personnel
    6. Activate evacuation plan and manages the event in line with pre-defined company and client protocols
    7. Complete evacuations

    Travel Assistance Services

    24 hour access to Multilingual call center Members shall have toll free access to the EA-USA multilingual coordination center 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
    Location of Medical Providers Upon a Member's request, EA-USA shall provide the names, addresses and telephone numbers of physicians, hospitals, dentists, and dental clinics in the area the Member is traveling. EA-USA shall also attempt to confirm the availability of the provider, ascertain required payments which a Member shall be required to pay and make an appointment for a Member with the medical provider of the Member's choice.
    Replacement of Eyeglasses EA-USA shall arrange but not pay for the Member to receive his or her eyeglasses that the Member may have forgotten or for any other reason does not have and needs for the enjoyment of his or her trip. All costs of the eyeglasses, including shipping charges shall be home by the Member. Before the provision of this service, EA-USA shall obtain a Satisfactory Guarantee of Reimbursement from the Member
    Replacement of Medications If a Member has an unexpected need for prescription medication while on a Covered Trip, or loses, forget or runs out of prescription medication while traveling, EA-USA shall attempt to locate the medication or its equivalent and attempt to arrange but not pay for the Member to obtain it locally, where it is available or to have it shipped to the Member at the Subscriber's or Member's expense, subject to local laws, if it is not available locally. The Member shall be provided with a cost estimate for the replacement medication and/ or shipment costs that are subject to his/her approval. Before the provision of this service, EA-USA shall obtain a Satisfactory Guarantee of Reimbursement from the Member of the Subscriber
    Medical Monitoring When notified of a Member's medical emergency resulting from an accident or sickness, EA-USA multilingual staff shall, whenever appropriate in the judgment of EA-USA or a physician designated by EA-USA, attempt to contact the Member and Member's local attending medical personnel in order to attempt to obtain a full understanding of the Member's situation and to attempt to monitor the Member's condition. EA-USA shall continue to monitor the Member's condition and shall remain in communication with the Member's family until the Member's medical emergency is resolved
    Advance of Emergency Medical Expenses/ Hospital Guarantee The cost of the medical Services shall be borne entirely by the Members. However, EA-USA shall advance on-site emergency inpatient medical payments to the Member, up to U.S $10,000, upon receipt of a letter or guarantee of payment from the Subscriber. EA-USA is not responsible for the adjudication of medical bills incurred by the Member. Upon receipt, EA-USA shall pay said bills and re-invoice them to the Subscriber, who further agrees to reimburse EA-USA within 30 days of receipt of the invoice. If the Subscriber does not guarantee the expenses EA-USA shall advance payments upon receipt of a Satisfactory Guarantee of Reimbursement from the Member such as a credit card
    Emergency Evacuation EA-USA shall arrange and pay for the medical evacuation of a Member in the event of a medical emergency. Said evacuation, which shall be performed under medical supervision, shall be to the nearest medical facility capable of providing adequate care and shall only be performed if such care is not available locally. The determination of whether a medical condition constitutes an emergency and whether area facilities are capable of providing adequate medical care shall be made by physicians designated by EA-USA after consultation with the attending physician on medical factors and their decisions shall be conclusive in determining the need for such Services and the destination to which the Member is to be transported. The transportation arrangements for the medical evacuation shall be by the most direct and economical route possible and shall be arranged by EA-USA. EA-USA shall not reimburse the Member and/or the Subscriber for transportation and airfare arranged for and/or paid for by said Member and/or Subscriber. As part of a medical evacuation or repatriation, EA-USA shall also make all necessary arrangements for ground transportation to and from the hospital, as well as pre-admission arrangements, where possible, at the receiving hospital. EA-USA shall pay for the expenses pertaining to this Service up to the limit indicated in the insurance policy or program of the Member involved. All third party expenses and reimbursable will be re-invoiced to Subscriber who further agrees to reimburse EA-USA within 30 days of receipt of the EA-USA invoice (the “Due Date”).
    Repatriation If a Member dies, EA-USA shall arrange and pay for all necessary government authorization, including a container suitable for transport, and for the transportation of the remains, to the Member’s domicile. EA-USA shall determine the means of such transport. EA-USA shall pay for the expenses pertaining to this Service up to the limit indicated in the insurance policy or program of the Member involved. All third party expenses and reimbursable will be re-invoiced to Subscriber who further agrees to reimburse EA-USA within 30 days of receipt of the EA-USA invoice (the “Due Date”).
    Family Transportation If a Member is hospitalized and if recommended by the attending physician, EA-USA shall arrange the transportation of one (1) immediate family member designated by the Member from his/her home to the place where the Member is hospitalized. If this Service is included in the Member’s policy, EA-USA will pay for the applicable third-party expenses up to the limit indicated in the insurance policy or program of the Member involved. Payable expenses include economy class common carrier transportation, necessary ground transportation, food and hotel. All third party expenses and reimbursable will be re-invoiced to Subscriber who further agrees to reimburse EA-USA within 30 days of receipt of the EA-USA invoice (the “Due Date”).
    Return of Dependent Children If a Member is traveling with dependent children, and such dependent children would be left unattended because of the hospitalization of the Member, EA-USA shall arrange and pay for the return of such dependent children to the Member's domicile. If necessary, EA-USA shall also arrange but not pay for the transportation and costs for a qualified attendant to accompany the dependent children. EA-USA shall pay for the expenses pertaining to this Service up to the limit indicated in the insurance policy or program of the Member involved. All third party expenses and reimbursable will be re-invoiced to Subscriber who further agrees to reimburse EA-USA within 30 days of receipt of the EA-USA invoice (the “Due Date”).
    Return of Traveling Companion If a Member's “Traveling Companion” has lost previously made travel arrangements due to a delay caused by the Member's hospitalization, EA-USA shall arrange but not pay for the return of such Traveling Companion to his/her primary place of residence. A “Traveling Companion” is defined as a person with whom the Member is booked to share the same itinerary. Before the provision of this service, EA-USA shall obtain a Satisfactory Guarantee of Reimbursement from the Member.
    Vehicle Return If a Member is physically unable to operate any non-commercial vehicle (i.e., auto, motorhome, rental car, etc) as a result of a medical emergency, EA-USA shall arrange but not pay for the return of the vehicle left unattended to the Member’s domicile or place of rental. The vehicle must be in good driving condition and capable of being driven on the highway in compliance with local laws. The Member will be responsible for all expenses incurred by the proposed driver of the vehicle (limited to one person) to reach the vehicle including; transportation expenses for the driver to return to his/her domicile after the vehicle has been returned to the Member’s domicile or place of rental; fuel, tolls and parking expenses from the point of departure to the point the vehicle reaches the proposed destination; food and accommodation expenses for the driver from the point of departure to the point the vehicle reaches the proposed destination (alcoholic beverages are not included); or driving fees for a commercially-licensed driving agency. Before the provision of this service, EA-USA shall obtain a Satisfactory Guarantee of Reimbursement from the Member.
    Pet Return If the Member's pet, traveling with him/her, is left unattended as a result of the Member's hospitalization, EA-USA shall arrange but not pay to transport the Member's pet to his/her domicile. Before the provision of this service, EA-USA shall obtain a Satisfactory Guarantee of Reimbursement from the Member.
    Trip Interruption If a Member’s “Immediate Family Member” is critically injured, sick or dies while the Member is traveling, EA-USA shall arrange but not pay for the return of the Member to the Immediate Family Member’s place of hospitalization or burial via the most direct route on economy class airfare. The determination of the “Immediate Family Members” critical condition shall be made in good faith by EA-USA after obtaining permission from the Member to contact the attending physician caring for the “Immediate Family Member”. An “Immediate Family Member” means any children, adopted children, stepchildren, children-in-law, parents, stepparents, parents-in law, siblings, siblings-in-law, grandparents, grandchildren and legal spouse of the Member. Member or Member’s family shall be responsible for all expenses, including airfare. Before the provision of this service, EA-USA shall obtain a Satisfactory Guarantee of Reimbursement from the Member.
    Pre-Trip Assistance Available anytime and not subject to the 100-mile travel requirement. Passport and Visa information, health hazards advisories, currency exchange info, inoculation and immunization requirements, weather info, Consulate and Embassy Locations, Cultural Information
    Emergency Travel Arrangements In the event of an emergency, EA-USA shall help the Members make emergency travel arrangements, including airline, hotel, and car rental reservations. The Subscriber or Member is responsible for payment of all tickets, accommodations and rentals arranged. Before the provision of this service, EA-USA shall obtain a Satisfactory Guarantee of Reimbursement from the Member.
    Law-Related Services Providing names and contact info of lawyers in the area, notifying the proper embassy or consulate of the members incarceration, continued communication with the incarcerated member, advancing bail funds upon the receipt of a guarantee of repayment by the member, arranging for the receipt of funds from third party sources
    Lost Item Search EA shall assist a member with the following items, however any third party expenses including shipping and/ or express delivery charges shall be the responsibility of the member; Locating lost luggage, obtaining a lost transportation ticket application, locating lost documents and other important personal items
    Translation Services If a member needs help communicating in an emergency EA shall provide translation services in all major languages via telephone to a Member. If a Member requires ongoing or more complex translation Services in emergency situations, EA-USA shall refer the Member to local translators. The cost of the local translators shall be borne by the Member.
    Emergency Message Relay In an emergency, EA-USA will use its best efforts to transmit an urgent message for a Member to the Member’s family, friends, and/or business associates. EA-USA will also accept and retain messages for Members at the EA-USA Coordination Center for up to fifteen (15) days.
    Cash Advance EA-USA shall advance emergency funds, up to $500, to a Member upon receipt of Satisfactory Guarantee of Reimbursement from the Member. Any fees associated with transfer or delivery of funds are the responsibility of the Member