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		<title>Travel Insurance 101</title>
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<p>Missed connections, misplaced or damaged luggage, an unexpected accident or illness in the family before or during a trip, a strike or work stoppage by airline or train workers, even forgetting your passport for departure or losing it en route &#8212; these are all reasons you should not leave home without travel insurance, travel medical insurance, or both.</p>
<p>An overlooked benefit  of travel insurance is that it gives you one central place to call to help solve your problem, including re-imbursement.  So, which kind to get?  </p>
<p>Basic policies cover delayed baggage, so you can buy yourself a toothbrush and a clean t-shirt and be re-imbursed.  But that&#8217;s not enough for complicated itineraries like cruises or tours, especially to isolated destinations. </p>
<p><strong>Trip interruption </strong> &#8211; Without this, you are at the mercy of airlines, which can charge as much as ten times the price of your original, discounted, advance-purchase ticket for a replacement.  And your hotel might charge you a &#8216;no-show&#8217; fee that&#8217;s half the cost of the room, even if they rent it to somebody else.  Trip interruption coverage is a basic part of travel insurance.</p>
<p><strong>Trip cancellation</strong> &#8211; This is different from trip interruption coverage, and usually is included in more expensive policies.  Or, buy it as an add-on to your basic travel insurance coverage.  Cancellation insurance  &#8220;for any reason&#8217; covers you if you decide not to take the trip at all &#8212; because you lost your job, because of an illness in the family, because you heard there would be political demonstrations near your hotel.   </p>
<p><strong>Medical coverage</strong> &#8211; Many travel insurance policies cover medical care away from home that is not covered by your regular health insurance policy.  Since <a href="http://www.medicare.gov">Medicare </a>does not cover medical care outside the United States, it is  especially important for U. S. travellers over 65 to have medical travel insurance with a medical component.</p>
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