Access America Enhances Coverage on Cancel Anytime Travel Insurance Plan
RICHMOND, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- In an uncertain economy, fear of job loss may be enough to prevent consumers from booking a much-needed vacation. Today, Access America travel insurance announces enhancements to its Cancel Anytime plan that raises the reimbursement for trip cancellation due to job loss from 80% to 100%. By increasing the reimbursement associated with job loss cancellations, travelers can book their trip with confidence and be assured they won’t be “in the red†if they find themselves with a pink slip.
Introduced in 2008, Cancel Anytime was designed to provide travel agents with a cash-back alternative for their cruise and tour clients who want the greatest cancellation flexibility. Insurance sold through cruise lines and tour operators can often reimburse insured travelers with a credit or voucher, limiting cash reimbursements to a limited number of situations.
“With the improvements to Cancel Anytime’s coverage for job loss, Access America continues its tradition of providing coverage that’s relevant to the American traveler,†said Mark Cipolletti, vice president for communications at Access America. “It’s understandable that even financially secure families and individuals might fear the unexpected in this economic environment, but with Cancel Anytime, there’s little reason to postpone booking a vacation.â€
The changes announced today:
The Cancel Anytime plan now offers 100% cash back if a trip is cancelled due to:
- Illness, Injury or Death
- Employee Termination or Layoff
- Terrorism
- Supplier Default
Coverage for termination or layoff requires that the insured must have one year of continuous employment with the same employer and that the termination or layoff not be for cause. Other unforeseen cancellations will be reimbursed at 80% cash back, including job loss cancellations for those with less then the one year of continuous employment. Additionally, Cancel Anytime can now be purchased up to the time of final trip payment. To receive coverage for Supplier Default, the insured must however purchase the insurance within 14 days of initial trip deposit.
Cancel Anytime offers travelers the following benefits:
- Trip Cancellation ($10,000 max.)
- Trip Interruption ($10,000 max.)
- Emergency Medical/Dental ($20,000 max.)
- Emergency Medical Transportation ($50,000 max.)
- Baggage Loss/Damage ($500 max.)
- Baggage Delay ($200 max.)
- Missed Connection ($500 max.)
- Travel Delay ($300 max.)
- 24-hour Travel, Medical and Legal Assistance
Pricing on the Cancel Anytime plan remains the same.
Cancel Anytime is available only through Access America partner travel agencies. Complete details on Cancel Anytime or other Access America travel insurance plans can be found online at www.accessamerica.com.
About Access America
Access America is the consumer travel insurance brand of Mondial Assistance. Access America travel insurance and assistance products are purchased by millions of travelers each year, through leading travel suppliers including resorts, airlines, travel agents and more. Access America and Mondial Assistance are part of the Allianz (NYSE:AZ) family of companies. Visit www.accessamerica.com.
Cancel Anytime is underwritten by BCS Insurance Company and administered by World Access Service Corp., a Company of Mondial Assistance.
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Source: Access America



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