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You Bought Travel Insurance and Your Airline Declared Bankruptcy. You Are Covered, Aren’t You? Think Again.Airlines these days are struggling. Every day we hear news about airlines reporting poor profits due to factors such as high gasoline prices, high labor costs and renewed threats of terrorism. One after another, airlines are lining up in front of Congress asking for subsidies or in front of bankruptcy judges asking for relief from creditors.Traveling post-9/11 has propelled many of us to rely more on travel insurance than ever before. Many travel insurance companies offer good, reliable coverage, including trip cancellation and emergency medical. But what happens if your trip is scheduled for several months from now and in the meantime your travel supplier (airline, cruise line, tour operator) declares bankruptcy? You may or may not be covered. It depends on the specific travel insurance plan you have. For instance, many travel insurance companies have blacklisted airlines who have publicly expressed financial troubles. With the list getting longer and longer it is important to check if the airline you are traveling with will be covered by your travel insurance company. Before going any further, the latest list of travel suppliers that may not covered for "financial default" can be found here: Airline/Cruise Line Bankruptcy. Information about all major travel insurance companies can be found here: Travel Insurance Companies. Several things to consider when shopping for travel insurance are:
A useful website where you can read policy details of over 100 insurance plans is Total Travel Insurance.com. Total Travel Insurance is the only comparative website that allows you to compare prices from all major travel insurance companies and at the same time lets the traveler know if you will be covered for bankruptcy before buying. Alexander Velinov, president of Total Travel Insurance, says, "I always knew that it would be difficult to get coverage for small airlines. I never anticipated that large airlines such as United and U.S. Airways would be on the not-covered for financial default list of most insurance companies. That is why we decided to add this important feature to our web site. We want the consumer to have all of the information before buying, instead of getting bad news when filing a claim." posted by From Rio to Paris @ 9:00 AM 0 Comments: |
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