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Travel Insurance
If you think you're ready for your trip and are not sure or are still
not convinced you need travel insurance, ask yourself these critical
questions:
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Could you lose any money if you had to cancel your
trip?
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How much would you lose?
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Could you get your money back if you had to interrupt
your trip?
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How much would you have to pay for a last - minute
one-way economy air fare home?
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If you had to stay at your destination longer than
you're supposed to, would your extra hotel and meal expenses be
reimbursed?
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How much would you have to pay?
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Could you manage at your destination without some
of the content of your luggage for more than half a day if it was
delayed?
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How much would you have to pay for toiletries and
other necessities?
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If you became ill or injured, would your emergency
medical expenses be covered?
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How much would a family member or friend have to
pay to come to your bedside if you were hospitalized for several
days?
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In an emergency, would you have to pay up front
for your covered medical expenses?
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| FAQ |
| Q: Why do I need travel
insurance? If I get sick when I'm travelling, won't our government
health plan pay for my medical expenses? A: Provincial
health insurance plans provide only limited coverage for medical
treatment and hospital costs outside of Canada and USA. If you
are injured or become ill while out of the country, the government
plans pay only a portion of your medical bills. You might have
to pay substantial medical bills out of your own pocket that
could amount to thousands of dollars. That's why it's highly
recommended that you purchase travel insurance. |
| Q: Why would I need Cancellation &
Interruption insurance? A: Emergencies happen when
you least expect it. You could become sick, lose your job or
a family member could have a medical emergency. Cancellation
& Interruption insurance covers you for those circumstances
and protects the financial investment you've made in your trip.
It also protects you if you need to go back home because of
an emergency such as a family member becoming seriously ill
at home, while you are away. Please remember - this coverage
must be purchased within 48 hours of booking your trip. |
| Q: I purchased my tickets,
cruise or tours from elsewhere, can I still buy insurance here?
A: Yes, everyone is eligible for the insurance since
it is provided by a third party. |
| Q. Why should a traveler buy travel insurance?
A. Travel insurance gives travelers coverage for
unforeseen problems, from a cancelled flight to a serious illness—or
in rare cases, even an act of terrorism or the financial default
of a travel supplier. If an illness, accident, or other covered
unforeseen circumstance forces a traveler to cancel or interrupt
their plans, they face two major financial losses—money
invested in nonrefundable pre-payments, and medical expenses
that in many instances may not be covered by health insurance. |
| Q. What happens if a traveler
must cancel their vacation? A. Often a traveler will
lose nonrefundable deposits and prepayments that can add up
to hundreds—or even thousands—of dollars. A comprehensive
travel insurance plan through AIG Travel Guard can provide trip
cancellation coverage for the traveler's vacation investment—the
insurance company reimburses the traveler for all pre-paid,
nonrefundable expenses for a covered loss. |
| Q. How does trip cancellation and interruption
coverage work? A. It reimburses for forfeited, nonrefundable,
unused payments or deposits if the traveler must cancel or interrupt
their trip due to a covered reason. |
| Q. What other coverage is typically
included in an AIG Travel Guard travel insurance plan?
A. In addition to trip cancellation and interruption, the more
comprehensive travel insurance plans available today may also
cover emergency medical expenses; emergency medical transportation,
when ordered by a doctor, to the nearest adequate medical facility;
reimbursement for accommodations and expenses incurred due to
travel delays; reimbursement for the purchase of essential items
if baggage is delayed; and coverage against lost, stolen or
damaged baggage. |
| Q. Does travel insurance cover terrorism?
A. Many travel insurance policies do not cover terrorism,
or only cover terrorist acts that occur on foreign soil. Travel
insurance through AIG Travel Guard can cover terrorist incidents
both in the United States and abroad. |
| Q. Is the financial default
of an airline, cruise line or tour operator covered?
A. Many of AIG Travel Guard's retail insurance programs include
financial default coverage if the program is purchased within
15 days of making the initial trip deposit. |
| Q. Does AIG Travel Guard offer travel insurance
plans tailored to specific types of travel? A. Yes.
AIG Travel Guard offers travel insurance plans for an array
of budgets, from modest trips to high-end luxury vacations.
There are also products for last-minute getaways and extended
trips, and specific coverage plans for cruise travelers, golf
travelers, students, and sports travel. |
| Q. How much does travel
insurance cost? A. The cost of travel insurance is
based, in most cases, on the value of the trip and the age of
the traveler. Typically, the cost is five to seven percent of
the trip cost. |
| Q. What else is offered with the purchase
of an AIG Travel Guard plan? A. To boost travelers'
confidence when traveling, AIG Travel Guard has added LiveTravel®
assistance, which provides 24-hour, "911" emergency
travel agency-type services to all standard retail plans, in
case a traveler has to change a flight or a hotel room. AIG
Travel Guard has also added assistance with emergency cash transfers,
pre-trip consultation services (travel advisories, passport
requirements, inoculation information, etc.), and live messaging,
which will relay any e-mail or phone message to family, friends
or business associates.
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There are hundreds of circumstances that could
cause you to cancel your trip, return home early or force you to seek
emergency medical treatment while traveling.
To demonstrate the importance of purchasing travel insurance, and
emergency travel services, here are 10 common examples of what could
go wrong.
1. It's 10 p.m. and you and your immediate family arrive at the airport
for a connecting flight, only to find that your flight has been cancelled.
Who can assist you with finding new flights to get everyone home?
2. Your bag was lost with your insulin inside. You need help to locate
your bag as soon as possible and have your emergency prescription
filled. Who do you call?
3. Your first visit to Europe, and your passport and wallet are stolen.
Where do you turn for emergency cash, and how will you get your passport
replaced?
4. You're involved in an accident and adequate medical treatment
is not available. Who will help arrange and pay for a medical evacuation?
5. If your sister-in-law becomes seriously ill and you must cancel
your trip, what happens to your non-refundable deposits or pre-payments?
6. You arrive in Jamaica and your luggage doesn't. If it's lost,
who will help you find it? If it's delayed, who will pay for your
necessities? If it's stolen, who will pay to replace it?
7. Your cruise line, airline or tour operator goes bankrupt. Who
will pay for your non-refundable expenses? Who will help get you to
your destination?
8. You're walking down a street in Rio and twist your ankle. Who
can help you find an English-speaking physician?
9. Three weeks before your scheduled arrival, a terrorist incident
occurs in the city to which you are planning to visit. Who will pay
if you want to cancel your trip?
10. You are at a beach resort in North Carolina, and you are forced
to evacuate due to an approaching hurricane. Who will help you evacuate
and who will reimburse your lost vacation investment?
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