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Travel insurance helps cover costs caused by inconveniences before, during and after the trip. Find out more here!
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Today, everyone’s a jetsetter. Whether it’s for work, holidays or any excuse to get out of the office and country, we’ll take it. Travel insurance can often feel like a complete waste of good money, especially when all goes well on our trips. But when things do go awry, or if your flight gets delayed or your luggage gets lost in another country, it’ll end up being the wisest choice you made.
Travel insurance helps to cover some costs caused by inconveniences before, during and after the trip. But don’t just buy any travel insurance. Here are some things to note for someone who is new to the concept.
Medical evacuation, which involves air lifting you to the nearest hospital and back home. This would be my personal reason for buying travel insurance. If I were to get into an accident during a ski trip, I would want to be sent home as soon as possible, and be in the comfort of my own country and be with my family. A medical evacuation from Haikou, China to Singapore in 2015 was $175,000. And if you have it covered in your insurance, that would mean you pay nothing for that important lift home!
Loss of belongings during travel, including your valuables like laptops, handphone, money, passports. Some countries are safer than others. If someone robs you of your belongings, you won’t necessarily be able to get the item back, but at least your insurance can help to compensate you (partially) to replace the item.
Medical expenses abroad. You never know when a medical emergency would happen and if it happens overseas, it could involve some astronomical sums. Travel insurance can help to cover these crazy costs. Some accidents require immediate attention before you can be airlifted back to your home country so it would be important to have this coverage too.
Medical expenses after return. Sudden changes in weather, such as from the Swiss Alps to sunny Singapore, can cause you to catch a cold. Travel insurance allows you to get reimbursed for medical bills incurred within the 3-7 days of your return due to illnesses that occurred during or because of the trip.
Travel cancellation due to a family emergency, natural disasters or emergency situations. Most flights are non-refundable but with insurance you can make sure that you don’t lose all that flight money if anything major happens before you can go on your flight.
Flight delays can happen as a result of adverse weather conditions, or a mechanical issue with the aircraft. These delays can drag on for hours, and travel insurance will cover you if the minimum hours of delay meets the policy’s criteria.
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