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Purchasing Travel Insurance

Travel insurance can protect customers from substantial losses that result from a variety of situations, including canceled trips, lost baggage, medical emergencies, supplier defaults, as well as other unforeseen circumstances.

TYPES OF TRAVEL INSURANCE COVERAGE

There are several general types of consumer travel insurance available. The coverage and limitations of each will vary depending on the insurance company issuing the policy. The following is a brief description of some of the general types of travel insurance.

Trip Cancellation Insurance: The most important and common type of travel insurance. Generally covers non-refundable payments or deposits if a trip is canceled or interrupted due to unforeseen circumstances.

Trip Delay Insurance: Provides reimbursement for expenses incurred when a trip is delayed.

Accident/Sickness Medical Expenses Insurance: Covers costs incurred due to injury or illness that occur while on a trip.

Medical Evacuation/Emergency Transportation Insurance: Covers transportation when a medical emergency while traveling requires transportation to a hospital or other medical facility.

Supplier Default Insurance: Covers deposits or payments lost due to the financial default of a travel supplier.

Baggage/Personal Effects Loss or Delay Insurance: Covers losses due to items lost, damaged or delayed during a trip.

SUPPLIER PROVIDED COVERAGE VS. THIRD PARTY INSURANCE

Many travel vendors (tour companies and cruise lines) offer their own protection plans and these plans may provide very different coverage than offered through third party insurance companies. In most cases, supplier-provided coverage won’t cover you in the event they go bankrupt. When considering a supplier protection plan, you should carefully compare the coverage with third-party travel insurance products.

Who should buy travel insurance?

Travelers who want to protect their travel investment should consider purchasing travel insurance. If an illness, accident or sudden change in plans forces you to cancel or interrupt travel plans, you face two major financial losses - money you've invested in nonrefundable prepayments, and medical expenses that aren't covered by your health insurance.

How does trip cancellation coverage work?

It is designed to reimburse you for forfeited, nonrefundable, unused payments or deposits if you have to cancel your interrupt your trip due to a variety of situations, including but not limited to inclement weather, illness or another unforeseen event.

Depending on your policy, it may also cover:

  • Emergency medical expenses
  • Transportation ordered by a doctor to the nearest adequate
    medical facility
  • Reasonable accommodations and travel expenses for travel delays
  • Essential items you purchase if your baggage is delayed
  • Lost or stolen luggage

How much does travel insurance cost?

The cost of travel insurance varies from company and policy to policy. The more you have invested in your trip, the more you need to protect it. Travel insurance covers you for losses caused by trip cancellation and interruption, medical expenses, baggage, trip and baggage delay. When you consider all the protection you get, travel insurance is actually a great value.

Where do you buy it?

Most travel agents offer travel insurance and many may even require customers that decline insurance to sign a waiver form.


Vacation Hotline Customers: Some of our online booking tools allow you to purchase supplier insurance immediately while placing your order. If you have any questions or would like to purchase travel insurance for your trip please contact us. Our agents are very knowledgeable and are happy to help you with your insurance needs.
Some or all of this information has been compiled by TravelSense.org. TravelSense© is a consumer website run by the American Society of Travel Agents. VacationHotline, via our parent company, Foremost Travel & Tours, is a proud member of ASTA.