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Is Travel Insurance Worth the Extra Cost? Here’s What to Know Before You Fly

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When you’re booking a trip, it’s easy to skip past the travel insurance checkbox, especially if your plans are already stretching your budget. But depending on where you’re going and what you’re doing, travel insurance could end up saving you far more than it costs.

While it’s not necessary for every trip, travel insurance can protect you from expensive disruptions, from missed flights and lost bags to medical emergencies far from home. Some policies cost as little as a few dollars a day — and in the right circumstances, they can be worth every penny.

Here’s a breakdown of the most common types of coverage, and when it might make sense to invest in them.

Trip Cancellation Insurance

One of the most basic types of travel insurance, trip cancellation insurance reimburses you if you have to cancel your plans due to unexpected events like illness, injury, or a death in the family. It can also cover extra expenses like hotels or meals if your travel is delayed or interrupted.

But don’t assume everything is covered. Most policies include only specific cancellation reasons. If you want the ability to cancel for any reason (known as CFAR coverage), you’ll likely need to purchase a different policy or an upgrade — and that usually needs to be done within a short window after booking, often within two to three weeks.

Travel Medical Insurance

If you’re traveling outside the U.S., travel medical insurance becomes much more important — especially in countries where your regular health insurance won’t apply. These policies typically cover emergency medical treatment and hospitalization for acute illnesses or injuries while you’re abroad.

However, there are some important exclusions. Most policies do not cover pre-existing conditions unless you purchase a waiver. They also may exclude injuries involving alcohol, or those that occur during high-risk activities like skydiving or mountain climbing. And many policies must be bought at least 14 days before departure, so last-minute purchases may not qualify.

Lost Luggage and Personal Belongings

If your luggage is lost or delayed, lost baggage coverage can help you replace what was lost or cover basic needs until your bags arrive. This may include reimbursement for clothes, toiletries, or other essentials.

But before you buy this coverage, check your homeowner’s or renter’s insurance — personal property policies often include travel coverage for lost or stolen items. Credit cards with travel perks may also provide limited baggage protection if you used the card to book your trip.

Emergency Evacuation and Repatriation

This is one of the lesser-known but most critical types of travel insurance. If you suffer a serious injury or illness while abroad, emergency medical evacuation insurance pays for transportation to the nearest hospital or return to your home country for treatment. In extreme cases, this can cost tens of thousands of dollars — or more — especially from remote locations or places with limited medical care.

Some policies also cover repatriation, which pays for the return of remains in the event of death while traveling.

So, Is It Worth It?

That depends on your trip. For short domestic trips, especially where you’re staying with family or have flexible plans, you may not need much coverage. But for international travel, or if your trip involves nonrefundable expenses, remote locations, or medical concerns, travel insurance can be a wise investment.

Before buying, make sure to:

  • Read the policy details carefully.
  • Check what’s already covered by your health, home, or credit card insurance.
  • Understand the exclusions — especially around pre-existing conditions and risky activities.

Even if you never need to use it, having coverage can give you peace of mind, knowing that you’re protected if something goes wrong far from home.

 

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