Archive for April, 2008
by: Christine Zafra
The last time you went to the airport, did you see those stands where one or two people stood behind, giving away lots of fliers that people mostly throw away? Those are the people in charge of giving away flight insurance to those who still aren’t insured and are interested in insuring themselves or their luggage when going to another destination. But did you know that most experts advice people not to get those insurance plans that have annual contracts? They said those plans are the most expensive of all since you won’t really be able to maximize it (not unless you travel a lot for business or leisure within a year).
by: Christine Zafra
As the world becomes more technologically advanced, various industries also undergo innovations. Insurance industry, including travel insurances, is also experiencing these changes. Gone are the days when it is a must to have a meeting with a broker before having your quotation. Now, everything is done in a faster and easier way. With the use of Internet, travel insurance companies are already traveling as well. They can go across the boarders, reach different people and offer them the packages or policies that might suit the lifestyle of these said individuals. In just a matter of time, travel insurance companies can expand for a lower cost and lesser efforts.
by: Christine Zafra
Travel insurance agencies insure people, but are they capable and stable enough to do it? How can they keep up with all the economic problems happening not just in one area of the world but in different areas as well. Travel insurance companies may be facing some problems but this should not hinder them from providing the services that their clients expect from them. In this situation, it will be better if clients and companies work together. Travel insurance agencies should not risk the welfare of their clients. The clients, on the other hand, should make sure that they pay on time and submit all the necessary requirements.
By Aileen Banting
Sad as it may seem, if you or a family member you brought along in a vacation or trip dies, accidental death can grant you an assortment of covereges. Duplicate insurance is possible, as long as you have a good quality life insurance plan or prepared other financial requirements for you and your beloved loved ones. Someone else can also offer you your travel-related services and coverage, your credit card company (if you have one). Moreover, you can also pay for travel insurance from a travel agent, or look for an insurer that is concentrated on this kind of coverage.
Emergency Medical Assistance offers insurance and medical assistance for tourists, vacationers and all types of travelers. Getting injured and requiring you to stay confined in a foreign hospital for an extended span of time or got airlifted off a mountain because of a skiing or a hiking misfortune will cover you. Coverage is also offered if you got critically ill or were hurt and you have to be flown home. Some airlines on the market require their passengers to be very ill to be able to fly on a stretcher and with a doctor. This signifies that you most likely have to pay for 10 or more seats on a plane at a probable cost of more than $10,000.
by: Christine Zafra
Tourists and businessmen are being insured by travel insurance companies, but how about overseas workers like Filipinos who are around the world? Are they also entitled to travel insurance policy? Do companies consider them as prospective clients? Or do they just ignore them considering the fact that they are exposed to different circumstances and environments such as hospitals. In hospitals, overseas workers working as nurses and caretakers are more prone to having illnesses/diseases. Health insurance companies, specifically those located in the Philippines should open their doors to overseas Filipino workers. They take good care of other people, maybe it is just right for them to be taken cared of.
By Aileen Banting
A Cancellation Waiver that various cruise and tour operators present is unlike a Trip Cancellation. First of all, waivers are a lot cheaper, costing around $40 to $60. They also offer coverage if you have to cancel your trip but waivers has a lot of limitations. A waiver must be acquired when you book your trip and will typically not cover you right away before your departure (the time where people usually cancel their trip) or after the trip has started. Significantly, waivers are not insurance. Cancellation Waivers are not under the control by the state department of insurance. If you obtained a waiver instead of insurance, you won’t be able to collect if your cruise operator experience financial intricacy.
By Aileen Banting
The Trip Cancellation Insurance will give your money back if the cruise lie or tour operator closed its business. This type of insurance also has coverage for trip cancellations if you got sick or a loss in the family or other mishap listed in the policy. On top of that, most policies would compensate you for the unexploited parts of your trip if an immediate family member gets sick or injured. From the total cost of the retreat, 5% to 7% is charged for insurance. For example, a $5000 vacation, you would have to pay around $250 to $350 to insure.







