
November 10th, 2009 by Administrator
When you are going on a cruise, you should seriously take in to consideration having or getting a travel insurance. You pay in advance when you book for a cruise. As the date of the cruise approaches, cancellation penalties becomes higher. Commonly, when you avail of cruise rates that are discounted or in promotional rate, the payment is made in advance and is non-refundable basis. Package tour is another reason to get a travel insurance. Just the same, you give payments in advance in a package tour, so in cases of cancellation due to whatever reason, your travel insurance will be your protection.
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September 30th, 2008 by Administrator
If you’re planning a trip, whether overseas or domestic i would highly recommend getting travel insurance. For a few additional dollars, it can save you from the cost or expense resulting in unforeseen circumstances. Travel insurance can cover medical expenses should you be injured or get into an accident during your trip. It can handle shipping of a departed loved one home. It can cover loss, theft or damage to your baggage and personal possessions. Some travel insurers even cover the additional cost of getting new flights should your flight be cancelled or delayed.
Of course, as with any other contracts, you shouldn’t forget to read the fine print. Some policies commonly exclude pre-existing medical conditions, injuries or flight interruptions due to war or terrorism, pregnancy related expenses or injury or illness caused by alcohol or drug use. Also, some companies will only accept policies purchased during the purchase of the trip.
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August 22nd, 2008 by Administrator

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If you are planning to take an overseas trip, you should definitely look into purchasing a trip travel insurance policy for yourself, your travel companions and your family. So, you may be asking right about now, what is travel insurance? Travel insurance is a short term policy which usually covers things like medical expenses, financial losses and the like for the duration of a trip, whether domestic or overseas.
If you are purchasing a single trip policy make sure you are covered for enough time. Add a few days to the start of the trip for coverage in case of early cancellation and a few days after you are due to return in case you have to stay a few extra days.
Travel insurance is also available on an annual basis. This is great if you have to travel often. Check the premium costs for a single trip verses an annual policy that will cover any number of trips for the whole year. Again, read the exclusions, you may think you are getting a deal but you may not be getting great coverage.
Single or annual trip travel insurance will most often include coverage for loss of luggage to loss of life. These situations rarely occur, but if they did, they could be financially devastating for the traveler of their family.
Check your current medical policy and look online for trip travel insurance. You will want something that will cover emergencies such as accidental death, medical, theft or trip cancellation.
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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 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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