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Q. I was wondering if you think it is important to have flight insurance. I have a trip to Maui coming up in June and I'd hate for anything to happen, especially with all the recent problems with American Airlines. Do you recommend insurance and, if so, can I still get it after booking my flights?

A. Yes, yes, yes! It's extreeeeemely important to purchase travel insurance, even for those routine little domestic jaunts. In addition to your flight being potentially canceled due to mechanical (or the oh-so-hot-right-now Chapter 11) snafus, there could be weather issues, you might suddenly be too ill to travel, or you might have car trouble and miss your flight. Travel insurance can also cover lost or stolen luggage, and emergency medical evacuation too. Of course policies vary in coverage and price, but you never know what wrenches fate may toss your way. You can still purchase travel insurance after buying your ticket, although some policies diminish  coverage if purchased too close to your departure date, so the sooner the better. We suggest checking out Travelguard.com, and no matter what type of trip insurance you choose, read the fine print!


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Get it. Seriously. I was the picture of good health when I went overseas for the first time ever, and the very first day I was there (I'd gone to LA, I'm from Australia) I was violently sick, the sickest I had ever been in my entire life, and it was the first time I'd been ill in YEARS. The medical bill for a few pills and a single injection was astronomical.
by Iceworth on Tuesday, June 07, 2011
Regarding insurance for Maui. Last summer I went to Maui. When I landed I found that there was a brush fire which closed the only road to the resort. As a result, I had to spend the first night at the Maui High School in the Red Cross Shelter set up there. I had bought insurance from a major company who refused to cover the my claim. After speaking to the company daily for 4 months, sending them a police report of the fire, a newspaper article from the local newspaper and other forms, they finally paid my claim. It was a nightmare. I'm not convinced that insurance is helpful.
by on Monday, May 05, 2008
Tracy, your recommendation for travel insurance is so strong, but insurance companies being what they are, how helpful are these policies really? Or are we just going to shell out $100 (as I just did, for a trip to China) for nothing?
by on Thursday, August 14, 2008
How about those Travel coverages by your credit card companies? Don't they normally offer Travel coverage if you pay your airfare fully by credit cards?
by on Saturday, August 16, 2008
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