AIG Offers Advice for Traveling During Hurricane Season
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AIG noted in a release that the 2014 hurricane season began on
The group provided the following tips:
1. Don't be fooled by location. Hurricanes don't only hit the
2. Check in on the weather. Sites like the
3. Check airport and driving route status. Before leaving, travelers should review the websites and social media accounts of their end accommodations, airports and driving routes for information concerning inclement weather and other potential travel hazards.
4. Prepare for delays. Sign up for text or email alerts from the airport or airline.
5. Safeguard your trip investment in advance. Purchasing a travel insurance plan immediately after booking your trip should increase the chances of being covered for disruptions and delays.
"Calm hurricane seasons can lead to complacency when it comes to travel planning," said
AIG is an international insurance organization.
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