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travel insurance FAQ
Travel Insurance?
Jan 15, 2008 by SaberBlade | Posted in Other - United Kingdom
I am a british citizen, planning on visiting the US for about 80 days. What I am looking for is good, cheap, reliable travel insurance. I've seen some quotes that cost as much as the flight itself so any assistance would be appreciated.
--Thanks.
I think that you will find a great deal on Moneysupermarket.com thats where I got my travel insurance, and they actually had to pay out on my policy as I ended up in a French hospital.
My insurance was about 40pounds, and it was for annual
aussie_traveller_josie | Jan 15, 2008
I used to use columbus direct.com which seemd to be reasonable but insurance to the USA is always quite expensive because of the medical costs there and you need proper coverage for medical emergencies.
Jillot | Jan 15, 2008
travel insurance?
Jul 18, 2007 by sean | Posted in Air Travel
hi me and my gf have split up we are to cancel our prepaid holiday the flights are non-refundable my question is if i take out adequate travel insurance now can i make a claim
no,not without defrauding someone
dave o | Jul 18, 2007
A travel insurance plan is Named Peril insurance; it only covers you for the perils or events that are listed in its Description of Coverage. If it's not listed (or specifically excluded) it's not covered.
Unforseen events covered include:
tonalc1 | Jul 18, 2007
Travel insurance?
Mar 31, 2008 by Amy | Posted in Other - Destinations
Does anyone know of a good travel insurance? I am traveling with my 9 month old baby from US to Japan for a month. Just in case, I want medical and flight insurance. There are so many insurance companies and I don't know which one is reliable and reasonable
If you have medical insurance in the states, you should have coverage while traveling. Check your policy.
A lot of flight insurance plans will cover medical as well as trip interruption, emergency travel and health services.
tonalc1 | Mar 31, 2008
travel insurance news
It's Too Late to Buy Travel Insurance for Passengers Stranded by the Direct ...
18.05.12
St. Petersburg, FL (PRWEB) March 19, 2012
Last week Direct Air passengers were left stranded at the height of Spring Break travel as the South Carolina-based airline suspended all flights. While future Direct Air passengers may have the urge to purchase travel insurance, online travel insurance comparison site, Squaremouth.com, warns it’s too late. Even for passengers whose travel plans aren’t until next month, once an airline announces it’s halting services, new travel insurance policies will not cover the flight cancellations.
According to the Associated Press, the cause of the suspension is a result of unpaid fuel bills. Direct Air has stated on its website that the airline is not assisting customers with alternate travel arrangements. They have advised customers to contact their credit card company for a refund.
“In today’s turbulent financial times, protection against financial default is a wise choice,” says iTravelInsured’s Executive Vice President Bill Dismore. “There have been countless tales of tour operators suddenly going out of business, cruise ships docking and leaving passengers stranded because of financial default and airlines ceasing operations for lack of funding.”
Source: DigitalJournal.com (press release)