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Indian insurance policy sellers expect the cost of coverage for airlines to spike as much as 30% after the deadliest aviation crash in more than a decade.
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With claims expected to reach US$475 million from the Air India disaster, annual premiums could be pushed skywards for ...
The crash's enormity is anticipated to push premiums higher than previous incidents, with claims estimated at $475 million.
Indian brokers expect increases between 10 per cent and 30 per cent across key coverages such as hull, war-risk, and ...
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The fatal Air India crash in Ahmedabad, which claimed over 240 lives, is poised to drive a 10–30 per cent spike in insurance ...
Insurance claims for the Air India crash are expected in the realm of $475 million, including those for the aircraft's hull ...
Raising the full exemption threshold to $1.5 million, closer to real-world property prices, would make a genuine difference.
MUMBAI] Indian insurance policy sellers expect the cost of coverage for airlines to spike as much as 30 per cent after the ...