A quality travel insurance policy covers such events:
- Lost, damaged or stolen luggage and/or important documents.
- Stolen cash and travelers checks.
- Sickness, death and hospital cover (including medical evacuation cover).
- Airline cancellations or missed flights, hotel cancellations and holiday cancellations.
- Disasters and catastrophes (this should include both natural and man made disasters).
- Legal expenses.
It is a good idea to review the exclusions of your policy to make sure you know what is and what is not covered. It is also worth checking with your credit card company as many offer complimentary travel insurance if you use your card to purchase the tickets. Pensioners will generally be charged an additional premium on their travel insurance that will vary according to age and it is a good idea to compare the different companies to find the best deal. On top of these premiums older people will often be charged an excess if you they need to make a claim. You must disclose all pre-existing conditions when purchasing travel insurance.
Linda keeps a close eye on insurance plans with her site http://www.thebestinsuranceplans.com where you can find out more about travel insurance for pensioners.
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