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Apr
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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.

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