Re-Entry Requirement Has Dropped: Here's Why You Should Still Consider COVID Travel Insurance
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Airfare rates are at all time highs to popular international vacation destinations. Fares for the major airlines are up 50% compared to the prices they were a year ago. Throw in pent up demand, limited fleets and soaring fuel costs, it's unlikely this will be the summer for cheap travel. Travel insurance is able to provide peace of mind when booking above average non refundable flight and vacation expenses.
"We're noticing that travelers are planning bucket list-type trips and sparing no expense," says
COVID-19 cases are on the decline but many people are still contracting the virus, whether vaccinated and fully boosted or unvaccinated. The good news is that most travel insurance providers are still treating COVID-19 as a covered illness if you, a family member or a traveling companion contract COVID-19 prior to or during your trip! Unforeseen illnesses may be covered under benefits such as trip cancellation, trip interruption, medical expense and medical evacuation.
For extra flexible cancellation coverage, travelers may want to consider Cancel for Any Reason, a benefit that would allow you to cancel for any reason at all and recoup 75% of your nonrefundable trip expenses. This is a time sensitive benefit (must be purchased 1-21 days from the trip deposit) so don't wait to get a travel insurance quote! The team of friendly humans at
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