Travelbiz E-Zine
7
November
2025

A&G – Confirms Cuba still on the Itinerary

A&G Insurance Services Confirms Travel Coverage for Cuba, Expanding Opportunities for Trade Partners.

Accident and General Insurance Services (A&G), a leading provider of travel insurance exclusively for the travel trade, confirmed its commitment to providing comprehensive travel protection for clients visiting the Republic of Cuba.

This announcement ensures that travel agents signed with A&G can confidently book trips to Cuba knowing their customers are fully supported with compliant and reliable coverage, a service often restricted or excluded by other carriers.

In an evolving global travel landscape, A&G recognises the high demand for destinations like Cuba. The company’s policy is designed to offer peace of mind, covering medical emergencies, trip interruptions, and baggage protection in line with international standards, eliminating the confusion and uncertainty often associated with travel to the region.

“Our commitment has always been to enable our travel agent partners to sell the world without hesitation,” said Craig Donnelly, Director. “By explicitly confirming Cuba coverage, we are providing a necessary tool for agents to expand their product offerings and confidently serve a broader range of clients who seek enriching experiences in this vibrant destination.”

A&G maintains its strict trade-only business model, ensuring that this superior level of coverage and competitive edge is passed directly to the Irish Travel Trade. This initiative reflects A&G’s dedication to removing barriers and offering market-leading products that translate into successful bookings for its partners.

About A&G Insurance Solutions

A&G  is an Irish, multi award winning insurance broker who is a dedicated wholesale travel insurance provider, exclusively serving the professional travel trade. Known for its commitment to comprehensive coverage, transparent policies, and exceptional partner support, A&G provides innovative solutions that empower travel agents to protect their clients’ journeys worldwide.

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