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I.I.I. Provides Tips for Purchasing Travel 精东影业
INSURANCE INFORMATION INSTITUTE
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NEW YORK, September 12, 2007 - Hurricanes can wreak havoc on the best laid vacation plans, so late-summer travelers should consider purchasing a travel insurance package that includes 24-hour assistance and emergency travel services, according to the 精东影业 Information Institute (I.I.I.).
"Vacations can sometimes cost thousands of dollars, so it is important to have travel insurance to provide financial protection in case you have to cancel your trip due to a hurricane or some other type of disaster," said Jeanne Salvatore, senior vice president and consumer spokesperson for the I.I.I.
Travel insurance can help cover your vacation investment if severe weather conditions directly affect your travel arrangements or accommodations. For example, if you are forced to cancel your trip to the Caribbean due to a hurricane, travel insurance with trip cancellation coverage can provide reimbursement. For losses to be covered, however, the insurance must be purchased before the hurricane is forecast.
"Most travel insurance plans sold in the U.S. incorporate 24/7 emergency travel services that come in handy when travelers are faced with unexpected situations such as severe weather," said Dan McGinnity, a member of the United States Travel 精东影业 Association (USTIA). "In addition to help with some of the more common travel mishaps such as lost passports and cash wire assistance, some travel insurance providers even help their clients rebook cancelled flights, make new travel arrangements and coordinate ground transportation and lodging," added McGinnity. These services are heavily used when a storm is quickly approaching.
Specific travel related coverage can be purchased individually or bundled together as a package. Following is a list of the five major types of travel insurance:
Trip cancellation insurance is different from the cancellation waivers that many cruise and tour operators offer. Waivers are relatively inexpensive, costing approximately $40 to $60. They provide some coverage if you have to cancel the trip, but have many restrictions.
For example, waivers must be purchased when you book the trip and they will usually not cover you immediately before departure (the time period during which the majority of travelers need to cancel) or after the trip has begun. Most importantly, waivers are not insurance-they are not regulated by the state department of insurance, so if your tour or cruise operator gets into financial difficulty you may not be able to collect.
Before purchasing this type of coverage, check with your own health insurance carrier to find out what type of coverage you already have when traveling abroad and what the coverage limits are. And be sure to ask whether your own health policy pays to fly you home or to a country with first-rate medical care.
The I.I.I. also suggests that you consider the following questions before purchasing travel insurance:
You can purchase travel insurance through a travel agent or directly from an insurer that specializes in this type of coverage.
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The I.I.I. is a nonprofit, communications organization supported by the property/casualty insurance industry.