Amid Uncertain Conditions, It’s Too Late to Buy Travel Insurance for Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano
New Policies
Since erupting on
While the volcano is located in a remote residential location, travelers with upcoming trips to the popular destination may still feel uneasy about going. Unfortunately, travel insurance policies purchased after the initial eruption, on
Disaster Declaration,
Travelers who already have a policy for their trip to
Since the eruption began, local residents have been ordered to evacuate, the
Coverage if Conditions Worsen
While coverage is limited today, if conditions worsen, travelers with a policy in place may be covered to cancel their trip and be refunded in full.
The events most likely to occur that would trigger coverage: the traveler's accommodations become uninhabitable, or there is a mandatory evacuation at their destination city. Continued lava flow, spewing rock, and toxic gas emissions may cause either of these in the coming days or weeks.
Other covered reasons to cancel:
- Your flights are significantly delayed or canceled
- Your primary residence is at risk
Squaremouth's Mount Kilauea Eruption travel insurance information center explains coverage for this event. This resource is regularly updated by Squaremouth's travel insurance experts as the situation unfolds.
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