
Cathay (the Cathay Pacific Group) on 22 May unveiled a digital insurance hub that lets customers shop, compare and buy travel, health and lifestyle cover inside the airline’s app and website, earning Asia Miles on every policy. The platform aggregates products from Prudential, AXA, Zurich and Bowtie and uses single sign-on with the Cathay ID, so policy details auto-populate during flight bookings. Why it matters for mobility managers: insurance is one of the biggest friction points in international assignments. The new marketplace allows corporate travellers departing Hong Kong to purchase top-up medical or trip-cancellation cover that meets internal policy without navigating multiple insurer portals.
For mobility teams also tasked with visa and entry compliance, VisaHQ’s online platform complements Cathay’s new insurance hub by streamlining travel-document applications in one place. Companies can initiate Hong Kong, China or multi-country visa requests, monitor status in real time and receive expert support at https://www.visahq.com/hong-kong/ The same consolidated approach means staff board flights with both the right cover and the right paperwork.
HR teams can also bulk-enrol staff and track renewal dates through Cathay’s Business Plus dashboard. Cathay says the launch is part of its “lifestyle beyond aviation” strategy and comes as passenger numbers continue to rebound—April traffic was up 17 % year-on-year. The carrier is counting on the Asia Miles tie-in to deepen customer stickiness: a HK$2,000 annual medical plan earns roughly 2,000 Asia Miles, enough for an upgrade voucher on short-haul routes. For globally-mobile employees the immediate benefit is speed: emergency medical and evacuation cover can now be added in the same transaction as a flight booking, reducing the risk of staff travelling uninsured. The airline plans to extend the marketplace to Mainland China and Singapore by year-end.
For mobility teams also tasked with visa and entry compliance, VisaHQ’s online platform complements Cathay’s new insurance hub by streamlining travel-document applications in one place. Companies can initiate Hong Kong, China or multi-country visa requests, monitor status in real time and receive expert support at https://www.visahq.com/hong-kong/ The same consolidated approach means staff board flights with both the right cover and the right paperwork.
HR teams can also bulk-enrol staff and track renewal dates through Cathay’s Business Plus dashboard. Cathay says the launch is part of its “lifestyle beyond aviation” strategy and comes as passenger numbers continue to rebound—April traffic was up 17 % year-on-year. The carrier is counting on the Asia Miles tie-in to deepen customer stickiness: a HK$2,000 annual medical plan earns roughly 2,000 Asia Miles, enough for an upgrade voucher on short-haul routes. For globally-mobile employees the immediate benefit is speed: emergency medical and evacuation cover can now be added in the same transaction as a flight booking, reducing the risk of staff travelling uninsured. The airline plans to extend the marketplace to Mainland China and Singapore by year-end.
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