Combining travel insurance with 24-hour emergency assistance every day of the year, the popular Australian Freely app is now available in the United States for both iOS and Android devices.
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“We understand travel is changing, and travelers are seeking safety and protection like never before,” said Doug Skoog, head of marketing at Freely. “After a strong response from Australian customers over the past three years, we’re excited to bring this comprehensive solution to the U.S., with round-the-clock emergency support and real-time safety alerts. Our aim is to give travelers the protection and accessibility they need to travel with greater confidence.”
The app’s 24/7 insurance and assistance services are provided through a partnership with World Travel Protection, a global leader in travel risk management. Built to be intuitive, the platform gives users a single place to request a quote, make a payment, file a claim, receive real-time travel alerts, and request medical or other emergency assistance.
Launched in 2020, Freely offers a modular policy system that lets travelers select and pay for only the coverage they want for the days they need it. This flexible approach is paired with live safety updates and continuous access to experienced specialists in health, travel, and security.
By combining customizable insurance options with on-demand emergency support, the Freely app aims to simplify protection for modern travelers. Real-time alerts and a dedicated support team enhance peace of mind, while the modular policy structure helps control costs by avoiding unnecessary coverage. With its U.S. rollout, Freely extends the same features that have resonated with Australian users to a broader audience, enabling more people to travel confidently knowing assistance is available around the clock.
Available on Apple’s App Store and Google Play, the Freely app streamlines essential travel services into one accessible platform, making it easier for travelers to plan, protect, and respond to unexpected events while on the move.