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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Last Minute Travel Insurance

Thursday, March 12, 2009
Many people purchase excellent travel tickets and vacations at the last minute. In fact, there are a significant number of web sites and companies who offer great deals on vacations and airline tickets for travelers who purchase their vacations and tickets at the last minute. You can obtain great prices because the travel company doesn't want to leave that seat unfilled and will discount the fair or vacation to fill it.

However, TFG Global Travel Insurance.com offers excellent travel insurance for last-minute travellers. You can obtain great travel insurance plans if you are traveling on short notice because our web site allows you to purchase travel insurance online in minutes and receive your travel insurance confirmation in just a few moments via email or later by regular mail.

If you purchase a last-minute flight or vacation, you may want to consider a comprehensive trip cancellation and interruption plan. Most vacation policies such as these do not cover cancellation because of an existing pre-existing condition if the travel insurance policy is not purchased within a set number of days.

Unfortunately, many last minute vacationers forget to get their travel insurance. Note that our web site does offer travel insurance to people who are already traveling. Some policies will cover you with a one or three day waiting period and you can print or take note of your policy and claims numbers if you purchase via the internet. It is a good idea to have access to your emails while traveling or use a Gmail or Yahoo email account to access your travel insurance policy documents.

Where can I get last minute travel insurance?

You can get a quote for a wide variety of travel insurance plans for both business and pleasure from TFG Global Travel Insurance via www.globaltravelinsurance.com/quote.htm

Travel Insurance is vital for business travellers.

Business persons who are traveling should make sure that they get adequate travel insurance when they travel on business. The Travel Industry Association of America recently reported that business travellers are taking approximately 5 work related trips per year. Business owners should make sure that they are and their employees are covered by a comprehensive travel insurance policy that will cover medical and evacuation expenses. Such costs could cripple an employee's finances and he or she may look to the employer to cover these medical costs, especially if they are on company business.

Employers should purchase a single or group travel insurance policy to cover employees while traveling for business. If employees are traveling more than one time per year, a multi-trip travel insurance plan is the most cost effective travel insurance plan. A group travel insurance plan can also offer great savings either on single or multi-trip basis. It is recommended that such a group multi-trip plan, which can be a stand alone plan or part of a group benefit plan, also cover the employee while he or she is on non-business trips.

Medical evacuation coverage is a must for any travel insurance plan as the costs can also run into the thousands of dollars and the travel insurance assistance provider can coordinate the evacuation details. Most travel insurance plans include medical evacuation, but it can be sold on a stand alone basis for individuals and groups. A business travel insurance plan can also aid in assessing your medical condition, provide translation or even legal help.

Some business travel insurance plans also include coverage for baggage loss, which is quite common these days, especially in some airports such as Terminal 5 at Heathrow. Some business travel insurance plans also include trip cancellation and trip delay, but these can also easily be purchased on a single trip basis.

For business trips to dangerous regions such as Iraq or Afghanistan, make sure you get a travel insurance policy that will cover terrorism and war risk. You may also want to obtain Accidental Death and Dismemberment coverage to cover travel to dangerous regions.

If you are a business traveller this year, make sure that you check to see if your company travel insurance policy exists and if it will cover you while traveling on business and/or pleasure. Also, note that Expedia's online poll revealed that 19% of US travellers postpone or cancel holiday travel plans because of work reasons.

Where can I get business travel insurance?

You can get a quote for a wide variety of travel insurance plans for both business and pleasure from TFG Global Travel Insurance via www.globaltravelinsurance.com/quote.htm

Travel Insurance Information

1. What does it usually cover?

Travel insurance coverage varies from insurer to insurer, but there are two major types:

* Travel Medical & Evacuation Insurance: This covers the medical emergency expenses while you are on your trip
* Trip Cancellation & Interruption: This vacation insurance is probably the most common type of travel insurance policy sold in North America. It covers the non-refuntable trip costs if you can’t travel due to unforeseen circumstances such as illness or financial default of the travel carrier. It also covers you if you become sick during your trip and have to return home.
* Flight Insurance: Covers Accidental Death & Dismemberment while you are traveling on the commercial aircraft.
* Trip Delay: Provides a nominal reimbursement for travel delays such as plane departure being postponed.
* Baggage Insurance: Provides reimbursement for lost or stolen coverage that is usually part of a vacation insurance plan.
* Assistance: Most insurers provide a 24 hour hotline for help with medical care, transportation and accommodation needs, notification of family and friends in case of emergency.

The above plans are usually sold as single trip plans. But the vacation insurance and the travel medical and evacuation plans are also sold as annual multi-trip insurance plans that cover you throughout the year up to 1 month per trip.

2. How much does it cost?

The cost of annual travel insurance policies is dependent on one’s age, trip length, trip cost, the plan you want and coverage limits. Trip cancellation and interruption plans on a per trip basis are typically based on the cost of your trip, your age and amount of coverage you want. Most vacation insurance plans are between 4% and 8% of total trip price.

Travel medical and evacuation plans are quite inexpensive, especially if you are young.

3. Won’t my domestic insurance plan cover me?

It is important to know what coverage you may have through your home or health insurance, or on your credit card. However, only travel insurance provides trip cancellation/trip interruption coverage, protecting your financial investment. And not all health insurance plans will provide full coverage when you travel internationally or outside of a designated network area. (For example, Medicare does not cover health care expenses outside of the United States.) Medical evacuation coverage is rarely covered in most standard health insurance policies.

4. Why should I buy a travel insurance plan?

Here are six reasons to buy travel insurance:

* To protect your personal items while traveling
* To protect your financial investment in your trip
* To protect your health and well-being.
* To cover the high medical costs associated with getting sick or injured while traveling abroad that may not be covered by your domestic health plan.
* To cover the cost of being evacuated to a medical center of excellence or back home.
* Peace of mind

Travel insurance is a great value for travelers who are concerned about: their trip being cancelled, delayed or interrupted for reasons outside their control; urgent access to medical care while abroad, medical evacuation and payments for those services; and protection of personal baggage.

5. Where can I get travel insurance?

You can get a quote for a wide variety of travel insurance plans from TFG Global Travel Insurance via www.globaltravelinsurance.com/quote.htm

About Travel Insurance

Travel insurance policies provide at least six types of coverage, intended for different types of travellers and trips:

1. Comprehensive travel medical insurance is for people who don't have any other medical insurance, even at home. Since most people who can afford it have health care coverage in their home country, often through their employer, comprehensive travel medical insurance is mainly of interest to long-term travelers who've left their jobs and lost their insurance coverage at home, or to those living and working outside their country of citizenship or permanent residence.
2. Emergency travel medical insurance is for people who have medical coverage at home, but whose health plan at home doesn't cover them while they are travelling. Emergency travel medical insurance only covers emergency services abroad; once you get home, you're on your own (or presumably, back under your regular home coverage) for any necessary follow-up treatment or continuing care. Most health insurance plans and health maintenance organizations in the USA include their own provisions for emergency care while abroad, at least for trips of less than 30 days. Check with your current insurer or HMO before you waste money on an emergency travel medical plan that duplicates your existing coverage.
3. Medical evacuation (medevac) insurance covers the cost of an air ambulance, attending physician and nurse, etc. if you are so badly injured, or become so ill, that you can't come home (or get to a suitable medical facility) on a scheduled commercial passenger flight. Medical evacuations can cost tens of thousands of dollars, but are rarely necessary. Even very badly injured travellers usually can come home on regular flights after no more than a couple of weeks of emergency treatment and stabilization abroad. Some of the activities most likely to lead to a need for medical evacuation, such as scuba diving and extreme sports, are often excluded from medevac coverage. Read the fine print.
4. Trip cancellation and interruption insurance covers the cancellation or refund penalties and the cost of getting home if you have to cancel your trip, or cut it short, for specified reasons. The covered reasons vary (read the fine print), but typically include injury or illness to you, a travelling companion, or a member of your immediate family. War and terrorism may or may not be included, or may be covered only at additional charge.
5. Supplier default insurance covers any money you lose because of the bankruptcy of an airline, cruise line, tour operator, or other provider of travel services. Supplier default coverage has been drastically cut back since 11 September 2001. Some travel insurance companies no longer offer it at all, while others pick and choose which travel suppliers they will insure. Read the fine print.

# Rental car insurance covers damage or theft to a vehicle you rent (usually referred to as "collision" insurance) and/or liability to other people or vehicles you injure or damage. Many credit cards include rental car collision insurance, but not liability insurance. If you own a vehicle, your insurnace may or may not provide liability coverage when you are dirving a rented vehicle. Read the fine print. Your liability if someone is killed or injured in an accident can be much greater than the value of the vehicle.
Source of travel insurance

Where do you find this sort of insurance?

Some travel agencies and travel suppliers offer travel insurance as an option along with travels services you buy from them. For example, Hotwire.com -- as a result of a suggestion I made to their president -- began offering trip cancellation and interruption and supplier default insurance for four percent of the cost of tickets purchased from Hotwire, with a US$12 per ticket minimum. Airtreks.com, with whom I am affiliated, offers links to a selection of travel insurance policies chosen to suit the needs of long-term, independent international travelers.

Some regular insurance agents handle travel insurance, especially long-term comprehensive travel medical insurance. If you're travelling for six months or more, or if you plan to travel regularly throughout the year, it may be cheaper to include travel coverage with your regular health coverage. Check with your regular insurance agent to see what they can offer.

You can also get travel insurance from specialists in the field. These include travel insurance companies, direct providers of medevac and travel emergency services, and independent travel insurance brokers and agencies that can help you compare the offerings of different insurers. Following are some of those I know of, with the types of coverage or services they offer.

These listings are not intended as endorsements. I've heard good and bad things about almost all of these companies. This is just a list to help you get strated on your own research, in case you have difficulty finding companies that offer this sort of coverage at all.

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Travel insurance companies and travel service providers
* International Medical Group (IMG)
http://www.imglobal.com
Coverage: Comprehensive travel medical insurance. (Expensive but genuinely comprehensive coverage. IMG is the primary provider of medical insurance for Peace Corps volunteers, and a leading insurer of missionaries and other expatriates from the USA living and travelling in the Third and Fourth Worlds.)
* WorldNomads.com
http://www.worldnomads.com
Coverage: Bundled package including medical evacuation, emergency medical, and trip cancellation and interruption. (No supplier default coverage. Optional add-on coverage for cameras and personal electronic devices typically excluded from coverage by other policies. Based in Australia, but covers citizens of any country travelling anywhere outside their country of citizenship. Designed for long-term international travellers without other health insurance.)
* Travelex
http://www.travelex-insurance.com
Coverage: Emergency medical, medevac, trip cancellation and interruption, supplier default. (In addition to travel insurance, Travelex operates currency exchange and travel service offices in each major world region. So if you want a company with regional staff to help you if things go wrong, or if you want coverage for the default of any airline or travel supplier, you should consider the offerings from Travelex.)
* Travel Guard International
http://www.travelguard.com
Coverage: Emergency medical, medevac, trip cancellation and interruption, and supplier default. (Supplier default coverage excludes certain airlines and tour companies, but includes all those not specifically listed. Travel Guard voluntarily covered those travellers who had purchased their insurance, and whose travel plans were disrupted after 11 September 2001, even though their insurance didn't cover war and terrorism and they could legally have refused to pay. But they might not do so again)
* CSA Travel Protection
http://www.csatravelprotection.com
Coverage: Emergency medical, medevac, and trip cancellation and interruption. (No supplier default coverage.)
* Seven Corners, Inc.
http://www.sevencorners.com
Formerly "Specialty Risk International, Inc. (SRI)". Coverage: Emergency medical, medevac, trip cancellation and interruption, liability. (No supplier default coverage.) Liability coverage is an unusual optional add-on. Bundled with medevac coverage it provides a package tailored for people who already have general-purpose health insurance.
* Highway To Health
http://www.highwaytohealth.com
Coverage: Emergency medical, medevac, and trip cancellation and interruption. (No supplier default coverage.)
* Access America
http://www.accessamerica.com
Coverage: Emergency medical, medevac, and trip cancellation and interruption. (Supplier default coverage is limited to a few selected airlines and tour operators, mainly the largest and most expensive, and excludes all companies that aren't specifically listed as covered.)
* Safeware
http://www.safeware.com
The leading specialists in the USA in personal computer insurance, including laptops, peripherals, and accessories. (Standard annucal package covers theft, accidental damage, water damage, and damage in transport. Coverage offered to USA residents only, but covers damage while at home or travelling worldwide, and can be renewed while continuing to travel outside the USA, as long as you remain a Usa resident.)
* MEDJET Assistance
http://www.medjetassistance.com
Services: Emergency medical transportation. (For a fixed annual fee, MEDJET Assistance will provide air ambulance transportation to the hospital of your choice, worldwide, if you are hospitalized. That's much more generous than typical travel insurance, which only covers transportation to the nearest hospital they deem suitable -- not necessarily the one nearest your home -- and only if their doctors decide it's essential. A subscription to MEDJET Assistance will get you home if you're hospitalized. Period. If you have insurance, but it doesn't provide for medical evacuation, this may be the way to go. Note, however, that the standard MEDJET Assistance plan doesn't cover you if you are out of your home country for more than 90 days at a time. You have to pay a higher "expatriate" rate for coverage for longer stays abroad. MEDJET doesn't own or operate planes, but contracts with local air ambulance operators.)
* AirMed International
http://www.airmed.com
Services: Emergency medical transportation. (Like MEDJET, AirMed offers prepaid medical evacuation services for a flat annual fee, with a higher rate for stays of more than 90 days outside your home country. Their are two major differences: AirMed owns and operates its own planes, with its own staff -- which may or may not give better sevice than a local contractor, but may take longer to arrive from their base in the USA. Airmed only provides medevac services if, in their judgement, it is medically necessary.)
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Independent travel insurance brokers
Each of these brokers offers a selection of travel insurance policies from multiple insurers. Note that none of these brokers offers any policies I can find that include coverage for supplier default.

Travel Insurance, Annual Travel Insurance, Holiday Insurance

ANNUAL TRAVEL INSURANCE
This is ideal for frequent travelers because it covers unlimited trips annually with 17days free ski insurance for just US $210 per adult. It is also a cost effective family travel insurance with a premium of just US $396 for 2 adults and up to 4 children. Stay up to a maximum of 45 days per trip.

SINGLE TRIP TRAVEL INSURANCE
Provides coverage for one-off trips ranging from 5 up to 180 days, for longer coverage please fill out the Contact Us form for favorable rates. You also have the option of adding coverage for Ski Insurance & Scuba Diving Insurance. This policy is also suited for long business trips.

WINTER SPORTS TRAVEL INSURANCE
Provides coverage for sports like skiing, snow boarding, and ice skating. If you travel frequently we suggest you consider taking our Annual Multi-Trip Insurance coverage, which includes 17 days of FREE Ski Insurance (Winter Sports) Coverage.

WATER SPORTS TRAVEL INSURANCE
Provides coverage for scuba-diving with air bottles to a depth of up to 30 meters. It also covers you for surface water sports, other than white water canoeing and rafting.

HOLIDAYGUARD TRAVEL INSURANCE VALID FOR INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL ONLY!