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		<title>A Beginners Guide To Purchasing Travel Insurance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are planning on traveling overseas, it is a good idea to acquire travel insurance before your departure. In fact, this should be near the top of your list of things to do. Travel insurance, similar to other forms of insurance, will probably not be needed. However, travel insurance, similar to other forms of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">If you are planning on traveling overseas, it is a good idea to acquire travel insurance before your departure. In fact, this should be near the top of your list of things to do. Travel insurance, similar to other forms of insurance, will probably not be needed. However, travel insurance, similar to other forms of insurance, can come in handy in the event of anything unforeseen happening while you are traveling.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Most travel insurance policies are designed to reimburse you in the event of the most likely scenarios that you might encounter while traveling, such as a delayed or canceled trip, death or illness, as well as the death of a relative at home. Travel insurance also covers the high cost of emergency medical assistance in a foreign country, as well as reimbursement for lost baggage.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You can also purchase various extras, including coverage in the event of an accident while participating in extreme sports, such as diving, skiing and skydiving; and coverage that will reimburse you for the cost of any emergency air transportation home, sometimes known as air ambulance. Travel insurance policies do not cover absolutely everything; they generally do not include coverage for expenses due to riots, wars and natural disasters.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">It can be confusing determining how much travel insurance you need, or even if you actually need any at all. Most credit cards do include some kind of basic travel or trip cancellation insurance, which is usually adequate. If you are buying a plane ticket, your ticket comes with basic liability coverage for lost or delayed baggage, although it does not really cover expensive items. Also, if you are worried about your airline declaring bankruptcy, which is not so out of the question in today’s economic climate, an airline that ceases operations is required by law to protect you on another carrier or refund your ticket.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are also policies designed for families and groups as well as so-called &#8220;multi trip insurance&#8221;. If you travel regularly throughout the year, it is almost certainly less expensive to purchase a policy that covers multiple trips. Family plans provide coverage for families traveling together and are also nearly always less expensive than buying an individual insurance policy for everyone. In this case, the definition of family may extend to various in-laws, cousins and grandparents.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The cost of your travel insurance policy can vary greatly, depending on the length of your trip and just how much coverage you want as well as your destination. Typically, you should expect to pay between 4% and 8% of the overall cost of the trip itself to have adequate travel insurance. If you are traveling to a remote or dangerous country, or to somewhere not recommended by the US department of state, expect to pay more for your travel insurance.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Not surprisingly, many people like to have the security of travel insurance or trip protection insurance if they are going on a particularly expensive or a once in a lifetime trip, such as a honeymoon or a vacation to a far away, exotic location such as Fiji or Africa.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Travel insurance policies also offer different levels of coverage, known as primary coverage and secondary coverage. If you take out primary coverage, your insurance company will pay you before any other insurance you have takes effect; if you have secondary insurance they will only pay you when you have collected from any other insurance options that are available to you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You also may find that your policy is more expensive if you have what the insurance companies regard as a pre-existing medical condition. Always declare any pre-existing condition when you take out travel insurance, otherwise your policy may be void. This can lead to a very unfortunate experience, of needing insurance and not being able to purchase it at an affordable rate.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Once you have decided what kind of travel insurance you might need, purchasing it is simple. The internet has made it easy and convenient to shop around and compare prices and services offered. Most airlines, travel agents and cruise lines will only be too happy to sell you a policy, as they are probably getting a commission from the insurance company. You are not obligated to get your insurance through them – although it is often just as easy to do so.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you are buying travel insurance for the first time and are confused, the best option is probably to purchase a basic policy along with your vacation, cruise or plane ticket. You should not be persuaded into taking out much more insurance than you will realistically need. Make sure that you understand exactly what is included and is not included in your policy; and that you take all the paperwork with you when you travel.<br />
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		<title>How Purchasing Travel Insurance Can Help You Save Money</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, purchasing travel insurance can help save you money. It is the same principle that applies when you buy something of value like a car or a classic piece of jewelery. Should anything happen, you do not want to lose your investment in one day. Most likely, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, purchasing travel insurance can help save you money. It is the same principle that applies when you buy something of value like a car or a classic piece of jewelery. Should anything happen, you do not want to lose your investment in one day. Most likely, you would want that car or ring replaced at full purchase value. If you have purchased air tickets, you would want to protect that investment as well. Who wants to lose money especially in these dire economic times?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Ways that Travel Insurance Can Help You Save Money</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are at least three situations where purchasing travel insurance can help you save money:<br />
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• Cancellation of flights – If you or the airline decides to cancel the flights you are booked in, your airfare will be partially covered by travel insurance. Say if you spent $4,500.00 worth of air tickets for you and your family, and suddenly the airline closes down for business or cancels a flight for any reason, you do not lose all of the $4,500.00 because travel insurance will reimburse that amount. Of course the airline will probably refund you the money if it is their fault, but having travel insurance will compensate you for the inconvenience and trouble. Also, if you cancel the flight yourself, travel insurance will get you back your money.<br />
• Loss of luggage – When you purchase travel insurance, make sure it covers lost luggage as well. Imagine landing in some foreign country with none of your luggage! While most airlines are efficient about recovering lost luggage and delivering them to your door, don’t rely on that efficiency. There have been instances where luggage was never recovered.<br />
• Medical problems – You may be in perfect health when you leave for vacation but you increase the likelihood of getting exposed to viruses or bacteria either in the plane or in your country of destination. There’s also the chance that you could accidentally drink the local drinking water or eat contaminated food. Medical visits in some foreign countries can cost an arm and a leg so you wouldn’t want to spend all your vacation money on doctor’s visits! If you have travel insurance that covers expenses for brief hospitalizations, medicine and emergency situations, think about how much all these could add up if you didn’t have travel insurance.<br />
Tips for Purchasing Travel Insurance<br />
• Ask your insurance provider &#8211; If you have an insurance company that insures your car, house and other property, they may also offer travel insurance or they may work with a partner or affiliate who does. Because you are an established customer, they may offer you travel insurance at lower rates. It doesn’t hurt to ask. In fact, in some instances, you may be better off going with your existing insurer than purchase separate insurance from the travel agent who books your flight.<br />
• Go for the whole nine yards – What this means is if you are traveling with the family, you might be better off buying family travel insurance instead of separate insurance policies. It also means that because traveling with children entails more risk than traveling alone, you may want to consider travel insurance that offers comprehensive coverage; that is, plane fares, luggage, and health and medical visits.<br />
• Multi-trip travel insurance &#8211; If you make more than one trip every year, you might be better off purchasing an annual multi-trip travel insurance policy. This would save you the hassle of purchasing travel insurance several times during the year. Some travel insurance companies will usually sell you a 12-month package that is renewable yearly and this is a huge convenience if you travel a lot during any given 12-month period. The single biggest advantage of buying an annual policy is that you don’t need to worry about arranging for emergency medical coverage.<br />
• Compare packages and prices – As for most major ticket items, it pays to shop around for insurance. If you know you will be travelling six months from now, don’t wait until the month before your travel date to do some bargain hunting. Start now so that you are not rushed about reading the fine print and you can make a more informed decision about the kind of travel insurance that is ideal for your situation.<br />
Remember to do the cost analysis if you are ever tempted to skip travel insurance. Even if your ticket is discounted, say you paid $600.00 to go to the Caribbean. Travel insurance will cost about $85.00 to $100.00. If you are forced to cancel your trip, you lose $600.00 (restricted and discounted tickets are usually non-refundable or non-transferrable) versus the $100.00 you paid if you had purchased travel insurance. If you want to save money, put travel insurance on the top of your list.</p>
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		<title>Helpful Information about Multi-Trip Travel Insurance</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Some people make a living out of traveling every now and then. However, millions in money is not worth it if your life is unprotected every time you travel. To answer the needs of frequent travelers, insurance companies or providers are now offering the multi-trip travel insurance.</p>
<p>What is multi-trip travel insurance? This is the type of insurance suited for frequent travelers and if you&#8217;re one of them, you shouldn’t travel overseas without purchasing first a multi-trip travel insurance.</p>
<p>If you want assurance and peace of mind, multi-trip travel insurance is the answer. This is a necessity and not just a luxury. Mishaps and dangers can happen outside the country and you don’t know what&#8217;s in store for you. Any unexpected situation can change your life dramatically. So if you go to a foreign country, you should always have some type of insurance.</p>
<p>This type of insurance is essentially designed for travelers so that their trips are covered. Travelers can get annual plans so that their series of trips within the year is covered. However, each trip should be from thirty to 120 days to be covered. Some of the coverage can include trip delays and cancellation, medical emergencies, loss or damage of personal belongings, and many others.<br />
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Why then should you purchase multi-trip travel insurance? Well, the reason is quite obvious. If you want your trip to be relaxing and enjoyable, this type of insurance is just what you need. So whatever your reasons for traveling, be it for pleasure or business, you&#8217;ll get the assurance you need that no matter what happens outside the country, you will be compensated and well-taken cared of.</p>
<p>Multi-trip travel insurance is available in different plans. Find a plan that suits your traveling needs. What you need to do is to assess your traveling requirements and then compare several existing policies in the market. If you&#8217;re lucky enough, you can find an insurance provider who is willing to tailor fit the policy according to your needs. There are a few insurance companies who offer that kind of privilege to their clients. For your convenience and ease in the selection process, make use of the internet. Search for valuable information that you can use so that you can choose a good insurance provider in lesser time. Access the different sites on the net that provides travel insurance information and quotation services.</p>
<p>Don’t rush yourself. Give yourself time to compare different travel insurance plans. It would be best to start your search weeks or even months before your travel date. This will take off the pressure in the selection process. By doing so, you can purchase the best multi-trip travel insurance in the market. Oftentimes, individuals don’t consider the price much as long as they are contented with the coverage and other benefits of the policy.</p>
<p>Check your budget and your travel insurance needs. Only then can you assess if a certain plan meets your needs or not. Perhaps you also travel with your family, so you need to get a multi-trip travel insurance that can cover your whole family. You decide because only you know the things you need when you travel abroad. No one can dictate which policy you should get, not even the insurance providers. Be a wise traveler and purchase the most-suitable multi-trip travel insurance policy or plan. Do it now, before anything bad happens on your next trip.</p>
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