
May 27th, 2008 by Administrator

The second type of trip insurance covers any medical expenses you might be taking while on vacation. It’s also inclusive of full treatment or even medical evacuation, in case you need to fly back to your home. It also covers a family member who needs to attend to the patient. If you’re going to Greece, or any other European country, it’s better to purchase this policy, since Europe has a colder climate. The place also offers lots of extreme sports, showcased by steep mountains and raging rivers. But of course, this doesn’t mean you could bungee-jump or ski all you want. The disappointing part is, most travel agencies do not cover extremely dangerous activities.
However, there’s still hope for those who are fond of having adventurous trips. They could get covered but on an additional cost. In Greece, for instance, the rate of vehicular accidents is quite high. If you’re considering traveling via a motorcycle, then purchasing this insurance policy would be a better choice.
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May 25th, 2008 by Administrator

Going abroad entails even medical preparation. You may not find the foreign climate comfortable. Furthermore, accidents and hospitalizations aren’t that impossible to happen. But you need not worry. A travel insurance policy covers your medical expenses, prescriptions, and other costs. If you happen to be overseas, the fees would be more expensive.
What’s nice about this policy is that it would even cover the flight cost of a family member who would accompany you back home. Also, the insurance would pay you for repatriation in case there are cases of emergency back home. Lost your money? Don’t fret. Your travel insurance policy would replace your cash losses up to a particular amount. Now, isn’t purchasing travel insurance policies a clever idea?
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May 22nd, 2008 by Administrator

Have you ever cancelled a trip because you suddenly needed it? I bet your travel insurance policy instantly seemed your very best friend. But in case you’re going on a relaxing cruise to good ol’ Greece. Would you really need trip insurance? Think about it.
There are two kinds of travel insurance. The first one is the trip cancellation policy. This is the most purchased policy since it protects its clients from mishaps, both caused by Mother Nature, or some guy trying to break in your house while you are miles away. Usually, this policy also covers properties you’ve lost while en route. But what is more important is that you should validate if your tour provider is also covered by the insurance. Some travel companies do not refund your money, so before taking a leap, check if these cruise liners are included in the policy.
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May 22nd, 2008 by Administrator
If you choose a very good travel policy, then you’re going to expect these benefits: First, the plan covers your trip cancellations, most especially if the circumstances are beyond your control (i.e. home emergencies, sudden sickness). The insurance policy will pay you a percentage to compensate for the amount you’ve paid for reservations.
In case your luggage gets lost or stolen, your travel insurance will cover any lost items. However, be sure you know the limits the insurer will have to pay. Some have only a certain percentage to pay for every bag or item.
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May 12th, 2008 by Administrator
Have you ever thought what you are going to do in case you lost your luggage during a trip? Worse, if you lost in a country heaven-knows-where? If you like to travel a lot, then maybe an annual travel insurance would be a better option. This way, travelling wouldn’t be so much of a hassle.
Before settling on a travel policy, choose carefully the plan that suits your needs. There are two types of travel plans: the solo trip and the multi trip travel insurance. The solo trip insurance works best for retirees and business people. This actually has better rate and coverages. However, if you’re the adventurous type and prefers a more flexible plan, then choose the Multi Trip travel insurance.
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May 8th, 2008 by Administrator
Before you purchase an insurance policy, ask yourself first how much you need it. Of course, it’s a smart move to get one, but you have to be practical if you’re on a tight budget. Learn how travel insurance works. You wouldn’t buy something that wouldn’t work quite well with you, right? As you learn more about insurance policies, you get to compare premiums and decide which one is best for you. Beware of additional offers – you might just shed unnecessary expenses.
When you’ve decided how much you need a travel insurance, then you are now ready to shop around. And where is the best place to look for cheap travel insurance? It’s the Internet! Most insurance companies’ rates are automatically posted on their site, which is a good idea since it saves you time and energy. Plus you may even get a 10% discount if you purchase the policy online. Keep your eyes open for promos and coupon codes. You might just bag bigger discounts!
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May 3rd, 2008 by Administrator
Are you the type who is fond of going on trips? You may not be so sure of what’s out there. Isn’t it a good idea to at least be prepared for the unexpected? I’m not saying you bring all your parachutes when you board the plane. But you could purchase travel insurance so you have some kind of protection. There are a number of situations covered by travel insurance, such as accidents, lost luggage, sudden sickness, trip cancellations, and rental car damage.
If you have already purchased other policies like automobile, personal property, and health insurance, then gather them up first. And then check to see if you have any international insurance coverages included in these policies. In case you do have them already, then you don’t have to purchase them again. However, if you think you don’t have enough travel coverages, then do not hesitate to contact your travel agent or scout travel insurance websites.
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