Question:
I got domestic flight to JFK when 4 hours to next flight to Europe. I am concerned is domestic flight will be delayed or cancel and I will not get on Europe flight. What would be the best way to take care of it?. Flights are not of the same carrier.- Wojciech,02/24/2018
Answer:
For this concern, there are some policies that offer a Missed Connection benefit if you miss your Trip Departure due to a covered delay of the common carrier for a specified amount of hours (usually 3 or more). Please look for this coverage under the Travel Delay benefit when viewing comprehensive quotes.
Question:
If we have fully paid for a cruise and have to cancel last minute due to a medical issue, does your policy cover reimbursement of that cost?- MaryS,01/23/2018
Answer:
The number one covered reason for Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption is the unforeseen illness or injury of you or a traveling companion that deems you unfit to travel, by order of a licensed physician; or the unforeseen hospitalization or death of a family member. To see all of the covered reasons to cancel or interrupt your trip, please click on the dollar amount that appears under the words "Trip Cancellation" when viewing a quote. This applies to all comprehensive policies, and Trip Cancellation reimburses 100%.
Question:
Is 'non refundable' airfare covered in the event of a hurricane?- Karen,06/17/2017
Answer:
You can insure all prepaid non-refundable travel arrangements, including airfare. Please view the Travel Safe Classic, Travel Insured Worldwide Trip Protector, and MH Ross Advantage Asset plans. Â These plans specifically offer hurricane coverage. Â Please double check the policy certificate accordingly to be sure this coverage is listed as this can be a state specific benefit.
Question:
Does trip interruption/travel insurance cover a ski weekend (two day) house rental if roads are closed due to severe weather conditions to the rental property.- Jodi,01/20/2017
Answer:
Generally, this is not something that is covered with our policies, unfortunately. Typically, inclement weather only applies to common carriers such as airlines or cruise lines.