1. Life is unpredictable. Some trips need to be cancelled.
With travel insurance, travelers may be eligible for reimbursement for trips they are unable to take if cancelled for a covered reason.
2. Most lost luggage takes five days to return to its owner.
Travel insurance may provide coverage to replace needed items right away.
3. Lost or forgotten medication?
Travel insurance may assist you in locating a pharmacy to purchase a new prescription.
4. It’s possible that travelers stateside and abroad will become ill or injured during their trip.
Travel insurance can provide some peace of mind - especially for travel outside the United States, where many hospitals request cash payments in the thousands before treatment can even begin.
5. Health insurance may not go the distance.
The majority of health insurance (including Medicare), worker's compensation insurance, third-party and personal liability policies don't cover international travel. In fact, a closer look at the inside of your passport will reveal that the government recommends travel insurance when traveling outside the United States.
6. In the event of a natural disaster, airline strike or act of terrorism, airlines may not refund the cost of your ticket. Travel insurance may be able to assist in reimbursement for unused prepaid, nonrefundable trip costs due to these events.
7. Credit card coverage, homeowners and auto insurance? You may wish to compare the terms of the travel policies offered with any existing life, health, home and automobile insurance policies you may have. If you have questions about your coverage under your existing insurance policies, contact your insurer or insurance agent or broker.
8. Excursion tour operators often require that you purchase travel insurance.
Please be sure to check the requirements for your particular trip.
9. Even the most stable of travel suppliers can default quickly.
If a cruise line, airline or tour operator ceases operations due to financial hardship or bankruptcy, travel insurance may save travelers from paying for a trip they really never get to take.
10. We all experience tough economic times.
The loss of a job or other income might mean a trip planned in advance may have to wait. Travel insurance may provide reimbursement for a trip you are unable to take due to termination of employment.
With travel insurance, travelers may be eligible for reimbursement for trips they are unable to take if cancelled for a covered reason.
2. Most lost luggage takes five days to return to its owner.
Travel insurance may provide coverage to replace needed items right away.
3. Lost or forgotten medication?
Travel insurance may assist you in locating a pharmacy to purchase a new prescription.
4. It’s possible that travelers stateside and abroad will become ill or injured during their trip.
Travel insurance can provide some peace of mind - especially for travel outside the United States, where many hospitals request cash payments in the thousands before treatment can even begin.
5. Health insurance may not go the distance.
The majority of health insurance (including Medicare), worker's compensation insurance, third-party and personal liability policies don't cover international travel. In fact, a closer look at the inside of your passport will reveal that the government recommends travel insurance when traveling outside the United States.
6. In the event of a natural disaster, airline strike or act of terrorism, airlines may not refund the cost of your ticket. Travel insurance may be able to assist in reimbursement for unused prepaid, nonrefundable trip costs due to these events.
7. Credit card coverage, homeowners and auto insurance? You may wish to compare the terms of the travel policies offered with any existing life, health, home and automobile insurance policies you may have. If you have questions about your coverage under your existing insurance policies, contact your insurer or insurance agent or broker.
8. Excursion tour operators often require that you purchase travel insurance.
Please be sure to check the requirements for your particular trip.
9. Even the most stable of travel suppliers can default quickly.
If a cruise line, airline or tour operator ceases operations due to financial hardship or bankruptcy, travel insurance may save travelers from paying for a trip they really never get to take.
10. We all experience tough economic times.
The loss of a job or other income might mean a trip planned in advance may have to wait. Travel insurance may provide reimbursement for a trip you are unable to take due to termination of employment.
Contact us at Hello@WorldCruisesAndTravel.com if you have further questions on what travel insurance we offer.