Travel insurance benefits can provide coverage for losses or expenses incurred while traveling, such as cancellations, medical emergencies, lost luggage or delays. While a travel protection plan also includes non-insurance assistance services from third-party partners, the insurance benefits are what most people mean when they ask “What is travel insurance?”
What Can Travel Insurance Typically Cover?
The insurance benefits within a travel protection plan generally include coverage for several key areas:
Each plan outlines specific covered reasons and benefit amounts, so travelers should review their state specific documents carefully before purchasing. Coverage can vary depending on the plan selected or state of residence, so understanding these differences is important before committing.
Trip cancellation and interruption benefits can be important for travelers with significant prepaid expenses. If a covered illness, injury or weather event forces you to cancel or shorten a trip, these benefits can help you recover costs that would otherwise be lost.
Medical expense benefits and evacuation coverage may address two concerns for international travelers. Domestic health insurance may not extend abroad, leaving travelers responsible for hospital bills or specialized transportation. These benefits may help pay for urgent care, transportation and, with the assistance of the non-insurance travel provider, coordinate logistics if you need to be moved to a suitable facility.
Everyday inconveniences like delayed flights or lost luggage can also derail plans, which is where baggage delay and travel delay benefits can come in. Whether replacing essentials or covering hotel and meal costs during a delay, these benefits can help keep a trip on track despite the unexpected.
Common Exclusions and Limitations
While travel insurance offers extensive benefits, there are exclusions and limitations to keep in mind. Travelers should be aware of common travel protection exclusions before purchasing a plan:
Pre-existing conditions are one of the most common exclusions. Most plans won’t cover medical issues you already had before purchasing a plan, unless your plan offers a waiver and you meet specific requirements for a waiver of the exclusion. This is why the timing of your purchase can matter.
Elective procedures and routine care are also excluded. Travel insurance is designed for sudden and unforeseen events, not preventive care, checkups or treatments that can be scheduled at home.
High-risk activities, such as mountaineering, scuba diving beyond certain depths or skydiving, are often excluded due to the increased likelihood of injury. Travelers planning adventure-heavy itineraries should carefully review their plan documents to see what may or may not be covered.
Finally, it’s important to remember that travel insurance typically can only cover situations explicitly named in the plan. If a circumstance is not listed as a covered reason, you may not have coverage under that benefit. This is why understanding the plan document can be important before purchasing a plan. It’s also a reason many travelers add on the Optional Cancel or Interrupt for Any Reason bundle, which allows you to cancel or interrupt your trip for any reason not already specified in the plan
Different Types of Travel Protection Plans
Travel insurance benefits are part of each Travel Insured International plan. The right option often depends on the traveler’s needs and frequency of travel. These plans are robust, offering a wide range of benefits including trip cancellation, interruption, medical expense, medical evacuation, baggage coverage and more.
Our travel protection plans are robust, offering a broad range of protections that can address both trip-related and medical concerns. These plans may suit travelers who have prepaid expenses to protect and want coverage across several possible disruptions.
Single-trip protection is designed for travelers who want coverage for one specific trip. It’s tailored to cover that journey alone, making it a good choice for families or individuals planning a single vacation or honeymoon.
Annual multi-trip protection, on the other hand, may make sense for frequent travelers. Instead of buying a new plan for each trip, you can secure coverage for a full year. This option can be more convenient and may reduce costs if you travel internationally several times in a 12-month period.
Compare travel protection plans to decide which benefits are most relevant to your situation.
Add-On Options for Extra Protection
In addition to standard benefits, travelers may choose optional bundles or upgrades at an additional cost. Examples may include:
Review travel protection add-ons to see which features may be right for your trip. Offerings may vary based on plan or state of residence. Full terms apply to all mentioned benefits and offerings.
Who Can Benefit from Travel Insurance?
Certain travelers may find travel protection particularly valuable:
For seniors, health concerns are often top of mind. Medicare generally does not provide coverage outside the United States, which means an illness or accident abroad could result in significant costs. Travel protection that includes medical expense and medical evacuation benefits can help with this scenario.
International travelers may face different challenges than domestic travelers. Hospital care abroad can be expensive, and some countries even require proof of travel insurance coverage before issuing visas. Having a travel protection plan that includes medical expense benefits can help satisfy entry requirements and provide reassurance while exploring new destinations.
Families traveling with children often appreciate the security of knowing everyone in their party can be covered. Family travel insurance can extend benefits to multiple members of the same household, making it easier to manage unexpected delays, cancellations or unexpected medical treatment without the burden of coordinating separate protections.
Cruise passengers encounter a unique set of risks. Missed ports, weather-related changes, or medical issues while at sea can be stressful. A plan with cruise-specific benefits can help travelers navigate these challenges.
When to Buy for Maximum Coverage
The timing of your plan purchase can impact the benefits or offerings available to you:
Buying early often comes with the greatest advantages. For example, if you purchase within a specific timeframe after your first trip payment, you may qualify for a waiver that removes the exclusion for pre-existing conditions.
Optional benefits like the Cancel or Interrupt for Any Reason bundle also require early purchase. These upgrades are designed to add flexibility, but eligibility can be tied to when the plan is bought relative to your initial trip deposit date.
While purchasing outside of time sensitive window can still provide access to many core protections such as emergency medical evacuation and baggage insurance, travelers may miss out on valuable add-ons. Understanding these timing requirements helps you get the fullest range of coverage for your trip.
FAQs About Travel Insurance
What is travel insurance and how does it work?
Travel insurance refers to the insurance benefits included in a travel protection plan. It works by providing coverage for specific covered events, and can reimburse eligible expenses.
What can travel insurance cover?
Coverage often includes trip cancellation, trip interruption, emergency medical expenses, medical evacuation, and baggage or travel delays.
How much does travel protection cost?
Plan costs can depend on factors such as trip length, traveler age, and the coverage selected. The most accurate way to know your price is to get a personalized quote.
What should I know before buying travel protection?
Review the state specific plan documents carefully to understand covered reasons, exclusions and limitations. Pay close attention to timing requirements for upgrades such as Cancel for Any Reason or a pre-existing condition exclusion waiver. It can also be a good idea to confirm whether your destination requires proof of travel insurance coverage for entry.
Do you really need travel insurance?
It depends on your trip details and personal circumstances. Many travelers choose it for some financial protection and added confidence when traveling. Common reasons include having significant nonrefundable trip costs, traveling internationally where personal health insurance may not apply, taking a cruise with unique risks such as missed ports, or wanting coverage for delays, lost baggage or emergencies that could disrupt a trip.
What are common exclusions in travel insurance?
Exclusions often include pre-existing conditions unless you qualify for the exclusion waiver. Routine care and elective procedures are not covered. High-risk activities like skydiving, mountaineering or motor racing are also often excluded. Coverage for some benefits applies only to listed reasons, so reviewing plan documents is essential.
How do I file a travel insurance claim?
Claims are submitted to us with documentation such as receipts, medical records or airline confirmations.
Final Thoughts: Protecting Your Trip Investment
Travel protection is about more than covering unexpected events—it’s about helping protect the investment you make in your trip. By combining robust insurance benefits with valuable non-insurance assistance services, travel protection plans can help travelers feel more secure on their trip. Whether you need trip cancellation coverage, medical expense benefits or baggage protection, Travel Insured International’s plans can provide a variety of options to fit different needs.
Before your next adventure, take time to compare travel protection plans, review travel insurance upgrade options and get a quote that reflects your trip’s unique details.