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Travel Insurance and Medical Expenses

Travel Insurance and Medical Expenses

Medical Expenses Guide For People Purchasing Travel Insurance

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Airline Coronavirus Policies Highlight the Importance of Travel Insurance

Airline Coronavirus Policies Highlight the Importance of Travel Insurance

Do not rely on airlines for refunds during the coronavirus outbreak. Here is what you should be doing to protect your investment.

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Traditional Travel Insurance vs Airline Insurance

Traditional Travel Insurance vs Airline Insurance

What is the difference between Travel Insurance and Airlines Travel Insurance?

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Things to Know Before Purchasing Travel Insurance

Things to Know Before Purchasing Travel Insurance

The trip you’ve been dreaming about for years shouldn’t have to be affected by circumstances that are out of your control. Don't let the cost of travel insurance discourage you from making the investment.

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Traveling With Your Pets

Flying with your four-legged friend is easier than ever as the majority of airlines are quite animal friendly. Here are some things to know before you travel with your pet.

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Know What to Expect: Tips for Disabled Travelers

Traveling with a disability can pose challenges. Here are tips to keep in mind when you plan a trip.

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Travel Alerts vs. Travel Warnings

Travel Alerts vs. Travel Warnings

Learn the difference between travel alerts & travel warnings. If the government issues a travel warning or alerts for your destination, how could that affect your trip.

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Are TSA Delays Covered Under Your Travel Insurance?

One of the most time consuming steps when traveling is waiting in the TSA line. If waiting in this line causes you to miss your flight will your travel insurance provide coverage?

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Staying in a Rental Property While Traveling

The home you’ll be renting will likely have security measures in place like an alarm and the standard door locks. As you would when visiting any foreign place, use common sense and proper judgement. Keep your valuables at home, thoroughly inspect the references and be aware of your surroundings. If it feels sketchy or unsafe, have a backup plan. This is also a helpful step should the host be a no-show.

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Travel Tip Tuesday: What to Pack in Your Carry-On

Travel Tip Tuesday: What to Pack in Your Carry-On

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