This is one of the old questions with no definitive answer. It is estimated that 30 percent of Americans purchase travel insurance, which is a very large increase since 9 / 11, while less than 10 percent of travelers were insured.

If you fly on a $ 150 ticket to see Aunt Irma in Wisconsin, you probably do not need travel insurance. But a trip like yours, travel insurance can be useful if something unexpected disrupts your trip. The first step is to compare the cost of travel by the cost of the policy.

The most common situations when travel insurance is practice are:

• Your flight is canceled
• Your passport and wallet were stolen
• It requires medical treatment abroad
• If you cancel your trip due to illness
• An unexpected hurricane hits your destination
• Your airline / cruise tourism or bankruptcy

Reasons not to buy travel are:

• You are afraid of terrorism
• A cyclone hits the target (which applies if the storm has already been appointed by the National Weather Service)
• Your pet is sick
• The flight is delayed as long as you want to cancel

An important caveat: Do not buy travel insurance from the same tour operator or cruise line with which you travel. If the company ceases to operate, in May there not be money to cover your request. Use a supplier (including travel agencies).

Also, do not forget health insurance. Even if you are covered for emergency care based overseas, in almost all cases, your insurance does not cover and escort back to the U.S. Something called “Medical Evacuation and repatriation insurance is useful here. You pay an annual fee, and if you become ill or injured abroad, the policy you are looking for, stabilized and returned to the United States to the hospital of their choice, not yours. There are a number of companies that offer this type of plan, as MedJet help.

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