... [+]If you're planning to spend more than $5,000 on a trip and you have prepaid, nonrefundable expenses like airfare and a hotel, you needMost standard travel insurance policies cover"named" perils such as trip cancellation, delays, medical emergencies, medical evacuation, interruptions, and lost luggage. They cost between 5% and 7% of your nonrefundable, prepaid trip expenses.
You may also have coverage through your homeowner's or renter's insurance, auto insurance, or credit card. You're already paying for them, so you may be able to skip a separate policy. "I concluded that my credit card provides reasonable travel insurance as well as other benefits, so long as I booked my trip with the card," he says.Why should you buy travel insurance in 2023?
Yes
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Specially with all the pandemic around the world, its great way to protect yourself with any situations what my occur
Sure i use it always :) never know when something happens!