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Five Things You Need To Know About Trip Cancellation Insurance


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So you have prepared for a trip for many months, with all excitement about the many memorable experiences that can be enjoyed in your destination of choice. You have made all necessary arrangements, including the purchase of the things you will use, the packing of the same, the reservations for your accommodation, and buying the plane tickets as well. But lo and behold, by some streak of bad luck, your house burned down the eve of your scheduled trip and you have to attend to the damage. What then would you do with your plane ticket as well as your reservations? Alas, this is why trip cancellation insurance is important, dear friend.

Trip cancellation insurance is a protection of your interests. Without this, you stand to lose all that you’ve paid for with regards to your travel expenses. With trip cancellation insurance, you are sure to be reimbursed a substantial portion of your financial loss, provided that the reason for the cancellation is a valid one and is included in the terms of the said trip cancellation insurance.

Here are five essential things that you need to know about trip cancellation insurance.

1. Trip cancellation insurance can reimburse what you have paid for your travel expenses if you have to cancel your trip because of some serious injury or illness. Such injury or illness should render you incapable of making the trip, or at the very least, demands that you skip the journey to avoid aggravating your medical condition. This is a valid ground for the grant of trip cancellation insurance benefits.

2. Trip cancellation insurance can also reimburse your losses for reasons that are not attributable to your fault. This includes operator failure or the collapse of the party that arranged your trip, and other fortuitous events that render your trip as impossible.

3. Trip cancellation insurance is also applicable for cancellations caused by destination disasters. If the country you want to visit suffers a violent civil war, for example, you may cancel your travel and seek reimbursement from the trip cancellation insurance.

4. Trip cancellation insurance is not that expensive. You could expect to pay a price at the range of $4 to $7 for every $100 worth of travel expenses. You would have to canvass for a good deal, however, and this involves some time and effort on your part.

5. Sometimes, you already have trip cancellation insurance without knowing about it. If you paid for your travel expenses via your credit card, for example, your credit card company may have a built-in trip cancellation insurance. American Express boasts of this as one of the benefits for their members.
































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