Here's a useful checklist for making sure that your
travel insurance covers you. Check that:
• there’s
a 24-hour emergency helpline;
• you're
covered for lost or stolen items;
• your
policy covers serious injuries, hospitalization and sudden illness;
• you're
covered if you need to cancel your trip or cut it short;
• you're
covered if you're going to be doing anything risky, such as skiing or extreme
sports;
• your
policy covers the full cost of your holiday or if you need to cut a trip short
due to illness or other circumstances;
• your policy
covers the cost of getting home.
Other types of travel insurance might include personal
accident cover (including disability and death), cover for pregnancy, legal
expenses or financial protection if your travel agency goes out of business.
You may also want to opt for cover if anything should happen to your home while
you are away.
In the Schengen Visa Itinerary also, we have best
services like Travel Insurance,
Flight
Itinerary and Hotel
Reservation are there.
What happens if I do not buy travel
insurance?
You can travel abroad without travel insurance, but
you will not have the peace of mind of knowing you are protected should anything
go wrong. For example, it's worth considering not just the cost of your holiday
or the loss of your belongings, but the potential cost should the worst happen
while you're away.
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