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TRAVEL INSURANCE

Why Travel Insurance Matters

Here are some of the key reasons to pick a good travel insurance policy:

Medical emergencies

Medical costs abroad or even domestically can be high; an insurance policy covers the costs incurred from illness or injury.

Trip cancellations or interruptions

If you have to cancel or cut short a trip due to illness, family emergency, or other covered reason, insurance can reimburse non-refundable bookings.

Lost or delayed baggage/documents

If your luggage is lost or your passport stolen, the policy can cover replacement costs and other related losses.

Travel disruptions

Flight delays, missed connections, natural disasters or other unforeseen travel disruptions are often covered under a comprehensive policy.

Peace of mind

Knowing you’re covered allows you to focus on the experience rather than worry about “what ifs”

Choosing the Right Policy — Things to Consider

1. Destination & duration

International trips often carry higher risks (and costs) than domestic ones; adjust your cover accordingly.

2. Activities you’ll undertake

If you plan adventure-sports, remote travel or special gear, check whether these are covered.

3. Pre-existing conditions

Some policies exclude illnesses you already have; read the fine print.

4. Policy wording & exclusions

What’s covered vs what’s not (e.g., self-inflicted injuries, certain high-risk sports) matters a lot.

How TravelOffy Helps You

  • We point you to trusted insurers and clear policy options — no jargon-heavy piles of paperwork.

  • We help you match cover to your trip — whether it’s a quick domestic weekend, a backpacking month, or a luxury international holiday.

  • We provide check-lists & travel-insurance readiness tools — so you’re not scrambling at the airport or hospital.

  • We remind you of extras you might overlook — such as baggage delay cover, missed-connection cover, or the cover required for visa processes.

FAQ

Yes — covering illness, accidents, lost bags or disrupted transport is as relevant domestically as it is abroad, and many policies explicitly include domestic cover.

Whenever you book travel — ideally at the same time as your flights/hotels — so you’re protected early (especially for cancellations).

Not always—some standard policies exclude high-risk activities unless you pay extra or select a specialized add-on. Always check the policy wording.

A good travel insurance policy will cover replacement of passport, costs of buying essentials when baggage is delayed, and compensation for lost baggage (subject to limits).