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Not all travel insurance protects against airline default

Q. Just before I was about to buy a ticket on Northwest, they offered me travel insurance for a very small amount. I think it was $12.50. It seems a lot cheaper than what I could find on Travel Guard or other travel insurance sites. I'm most worried about the airline going out of business and leaving me in the lurch. Does Northwest's insurance protect me if Northwest goes under? What about the other major insurers? Do they offer protection in the case the airline ceases operation?

A: Travel insurance bought from an airline will, in most cases that we know of, not protect you should that airline go out of business. Read the fine print in the policy of any airline-sold travel insurance and you'll see this exclusion. This is true even if the insurance company underwriting the policy offers such protection in the policies it sells directly. Travel Guard, for instance, writes insurance for some airlines, and will offer protection against airline default if you buy the policy directly from Travel Guard, but not if you buy a Travel Guard-underwritten policy from an airline.

Don't forget that your credit card offers some protection as well, but only if you contest the charge, from your out-of-business airline within 60 days of seeing it on your statement.

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Comments from the following blog entry: car insurance listings, located at: http://car-insurance.findincity.net

posted @ Sunday, July 27, 2008 7:30 AM by car insurance listings


You need to be careful, as not all policies cover default of the airline, even if you buy it direct from the insurers. And most of them have a stipulation that you must buy the ticket a certain amount of time before the airline goes defunct, such as 14 days. (ie, if you buy the insurance, and the airline goes belly up 3 days later, you're out of luck).

posted @ Thursday, October 23, 2008 2:08 PM by Hewene


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