By Jerry K. Blackburn.
To purchase or not to purchase travel insurance, that is the question.
If you have done some research or talked to a travel agent, you might
have been told that insurance is absolutely necessary. After all, you
have put a lot of money into airfare and booking your hotel. But does
that mean you need to spend more on insurance?
Travel insurance was created to make sure your money is refunded
should something go wrong at the last second. This includes many
circumstances that would prevent you from traveling, like illness or a
flight being canceled due to inclimate weather. If your plans are put
on hold, at least you will get your money back. But there are ways this
insurance can help you while you are on vacation as well.
When taking travel tours abroad, check and see if your normal
health insurance will cover you in a foreign country. Often, plans
either do not cover you, or are just not accepted abroad. Should this
be the case for you, then invest in travel insurance. This way, you are
sure to be covered if you need medical attention while on vacation.
Unfortunately, travelers these days need to be aware of terrorism when
they travel abroad. Should terrorist activity occur where you are about
to vacation, your airline is not necessarily required to refund the
cost of your ticket. However, if you have travel insurance, you will be
covered.
Flight cancellation is another eventuality covered by travel insurance.
Any number of things could prevent you from leaving the ground. You
might have scheduled your vacation during the worst snow storm in
twenty years, or maybe you airline just goes out of business. Travel
insurance protects the money you have invested in your ticket. Perhaps
circumstances in your life prevent you from taking advantage of
vacation deals. Should somebody in your family die or become ill, you
can cancel your plans without penalty. Whatever may happen to prevent
you from leaving, you are covered.
If you loose your luggage, you will also be covered by travel
insurance. Usually, the baggage is returned by the airline; though,
sometimes, it is simply misplaced and never found. Or, your luggage
might be returned with items missing. Travel insurance gives you the
money to replace anything that can’t be found so you can enjoy your
trip as planned.
When deciding on a specific insurance company, it is a good idea to
research your options before choosing. Different plans work best for
specific vacations. Perhaps you are not buying a plane ticket, but
taking a cruise. If you travel often for business or pleasure, you can
even purchase a policy that covers you for extended periods of time.
These plans save you the hassle of buying a policy for each individual
trip. Ask questions before you make a final decision to be sure that
you are getting all the coverage you need. You wouldn’t want to insure
yourself, only to find that your particular vacation disaster is not
covered under your policy.