Air travel tickets paid for by credit card include insurance (Discover Card has one of the highest at $1/2 Million per ticket).
Some travel insurance may be included with your house insurance.
You really need to specify what your idea of travel insurance is, in other words what do you want to insure for (or against) and to what amount.
2006-07-22 08:27:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is a link to the company I use: http://csatravelprotection.com/ I use them on all of my trips and it really is a great company, I've never had any problems if I had to take out a claim. They are a great company and their prices are very competitive, most companies charge a lot more and don't cover nearly as much.
It is going to be a little more costly since you are covering someone that is in a higher cost bracket. But if you had to use the insurance for anything, you will see how much it can save you.
You should talk with your travel agent about the insurance. They will have a lot of information for you, tell you if you need the insurance, if you already have it, etc. Also, my agent always saves me money on the travel protection because she knows the proper way to calculate it. Most of the time people over cover and spend a lot more than they really need to on the insurance. So you should definitely talk with someone that knows a little more about it.
I hope this helps!
2006-07-22 16:06:19
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answered by tech_fanatic 7
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I cannot tell from your question if you are traveling to the USA from elsewhere or if the traveler is in the USA and traveling within the US borders.
If the traveler is within the USA, try this site. http://www.wavehelp.com/trip-cancellation-insurance/trip-cancellation-usa-home.htm
Look under the left column of Travel Guard by clicking on the little red phone booth on the left. Travel Guard Essential or Travel Guard ProtectAssist should be close to what you are seeking.
If you also look elsewhere, be sure you get insurance that covers the traveler in the USA - many travel policies do not cover travel in the USA but require an overseas trip.
If the traveler is going to the USA from elsewhere, go to http://www.wavehelp.com/travel-medical/index.htm and click on Travel Guard there.
Best wishes.
2006-07-25 12:11:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Some type of insurance should be optional if not already included in a package when booked through a travel supplier. I don't believe you need an additional policy, as long as this person is reasonably healthy. I would recommend you book a package through a travel supplier. If you need help, contact me. I will be glad to help.
2006-07-22 15:24:54
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answered by great_travel_agent 2
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if you buy a holiday from SAGA the insurance is inclusive.
2006-07-22 15:19:40
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answered by Anonymous
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try insure and go you can do it all on the net
2006-07-23 11:32:33
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answered by yvonne c 1
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have you tried the post office or saga, they are usually pretty good
2006-07-22 16:11:40
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answered by katrina_23uk 2
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Kill them first, then take em over.
2006-07-22 15:22:11
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answered by Anonymous
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www.whengrannysreadytogo.com/ins
2006-07-26 12:37:04
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answered by Anonymous
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