Thursday, July 29, 2010

Benefits Of Travel Insurance Plans

Everybody would like to go for a holiday trip. Some times it becomes scary when you need help in some foreign country and nobody is there to help you. One thing that can help you in such unexpected situation is the travel insurance. Travel insurance will pay for your medical bills, in case you fall sick or get injured. It will also cover your expense if you lose your luggage, car accidents or change of travel plan due to bad weather conditions or due to ill health.

Two types of travel insurance are available. One is annual travel insurance, which is purchased once a year. This plan will cover all your trips for one year. Another one is single travel insurance in which only one single trip for which you purchased the policy will be covered.

Before purchasing annual travel insurance, you need to have an idea of how many trips you plan to take that year. If you are sure to take more than two trips, an annual travel insurance policy will probably save money over purchasing single travel insurance for each trip. If you only take one or two trips, you may end up paying more for an annual policy than it would cost to purchase single trip insurance for the trips you actually take.

Those people who travel a lot will be benefited by annual insurance policy. Others who are benefited are business professionals, those whose family are living abroad or families with holiday homes. Students who need to travel to and fro will also be benefited by this policy.

If you know that you will only travel once or twice during a given year, single trip insurance will be the most economical option. Even if you make travel plans at the last minute, single trip insurance can be bought right before you leave on your trip and the cost is minimal, costing only around four to seven percent of the price for the trip. If you are a person who is inclined to make a lot of spur of the moment trips, annual travel insurance may be the best option for you because purchasing single trip insurance each time you travel will probably cost you more than an annual policy would.

If you have to make a lot of trips and each time you purchase single travel insurance, you will end up paying a lot of money. The expenses covered under both annual and single travel insurance policies are the same. The only difference is the cost. You must choose the policy, which is cost effective and beneficial to you. Approach any travel agent who will clarify your doubt, if you have any, and they can help you to compare prices and coverage options. One important thing to keep in mind is that, you should not travel with out any travel insurance policy. One needs to prepare oneself for unforeseen circumstances.

Susan Reynolds is the webmaster for a leading South African Insurance Provider who specialises in Travel Insurance Policies.

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