Is an Annual Travel Insurance Policy Right for Me?
An annual policy is recommended for:
Business or leisure travelers taking multiple short trips over the course of one year
Frequent international travelers who need medical coverage while overseas
Travelers who don’t need high Trip Cancellation coverage
An annual policy is not recommended for:
Travelers who will only be traveling once or twice over the course of a year
Travelers taking extended trips, lasting longer than 90 days
Travelers who have specific Trip Cancellation concerns or want to insure a high trip cost
Annual policies are designed to provide long-term travel insurance benefits for travelers taking two or more trips throughout a 12-month time period. Most annual policies cover trips up to 30 days, while some more lenient policies will allow up to a 90-day trip length.
Annual travel insurance policies are ideal for travelers looking for Emergency Medical and Medical Evacuation coverage. While you can include Trip Cancellation and Interruption coverage on an annual policy, this is not the norm, and it is typically a limited, predetermined amount.
Travelers who need to insure a high trip cost, have specific cancellation needs, or need medical benefits for an extended trip should not purchase an annual travel insurance policy. Travelers who do not meet the recommendations for an annual policy should consider a single trip policy. Single trip travel insurance policies can cover longer trips and provide travelers with comprehensive coverage that includes cancellation, medical, delay, and other important benefits.
Likewise, annual policies are not recommended for travelers taking a cruise, participating in adventure and hazardous sports, or traveling with a large group, as these situations are better covered by other travel insurance policy types.
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