Yonder Travel Insurance Update: Guatemala Airport Closed Following Eruption of Volcán De Fuego
"This is now a foreseeable event, so it is too late to purchase a travel insurance plan to cancel due to this reason," said
Those who purchased a plan prior to the eruption may be covered for the nonrefundable trip expenses they insured if common carrier services (flights, cruises, etc.) are halted for an extended period of time.
Similarly, you also may be covered if your hotels, resorts and rental properties are deemed uninhabitable due to the volcano.
Those who are seeking insurance for a trip to
This optional benefit gives travelers the opportunity to cancel for any reason at all. However, this coverage is only available if you purchase your travel insurance policy within 10-21 days of your initial trip deposit and only provides coverage for 50-75% of your insured trip cost.
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