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Do you need travel insurance if you have international health insurance with a medical evacuation/repatriation rider?
Do you need travel insurance if you have international health insurance with a medical evacuation/repatriation rider?
I believe that travel insurance is important and would buy it, but I am wondering if one needs travel insurance if one already purchased a comprehensive international health insurance plan that includes outpatient, dental and medical evacuation/repatriation riders.
My understanding is if I get sick while traveling, even if I need to be evacuated to the nearest hospital by air ambulance, the international health insurance plan I describe already covers this. Adding travel insurance plan would cover not medical expenses, but thefts and lost baggage, and the costs of cancelling or rebooking flights or hotels. Unless you planned a major expensive trip, you might just decide to self insure for these, because medical costs are covered.
Is my understanding correct, or are there good reasons to generally buy travel insurance even if you have the kind of comprehensive international health insurance plan I described?
My understanding is if I get sick while traveling, even if I need to be evacuated to the nearest hospital by air ambulance, the international health insurance plan I describe already covers this. Adding travel insurance plan would cover not medical expenses, but thefts and lost baggage, and the costs of cancelling or rebooking flights or hotels. Unless you planned a major expensive trip, you might just decide to self insure for these, because medical costs are covered.
Is my understanding correct, or are there good reasons to generally buy travel insurance even if you have the kind of comprehensive international health insurance plan I described?
Re: Do you need travel insurance if you have international health insurance with a medical evacuation/repatriation rider
I would comment. No
Travel insurance is more essential only if you frequently travel (which has not been a breeze since Covid)
A good and comprehensive health insurance that covers you worldwide is much better at this stage
Travel insurance is more essential only if you frequently travel (which has not been a breeze since Covid)
A good and comprehensive health insurance that covers you worldwide is much better at this stage
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Re: Do you need travel insurance if you have international health insurance with a medical evacuation/repatriation rider
You would only need to purchase an additional insurance plan if there are exclusions in your existing plan. From your description, the word comprehensive should give you the answer- if it really is comprehensive, you wouldn’t need any additional plans.
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Re: Do you need travel insurance if you have international health insurance with a medical evacuation/repatriation rider
True, at the point travel insurance is pretty much a useless expense.
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Re: Do you need travel insurance if you have international health insurance with a medical evacuation/repatriation rider
I would say the opposite. Good travel insurance that covers extra cost related to possible Covid rules and regulations is more important than ever before.Lisafuller wrote: ↑Sun, 28 Nov 2021 4:28 amTrue, at the point travel insurance is pretty much a useless expense.
Health insurance would not cover new flight tickets or your housing while you wait to come negative if one in family gets omicron and can't board the VTL flight as planned.
Re: Do you need travel insurance if you have international health insurance with a medical evacuation/repatriation rider
However, a travel insurance usually works in the ambit of a travel insurance period. In current circumstances there is not much travel per seProvenPracticalFlexible wrote: ↑Tue, 28 Dec 2021 4:07 pmI would say the opposite. Good travel insurance that covers extra cost related to possible Covid rules and regulations is more important than ever before.Lisafuller wrote: ↑Sun, 28 Nov 2021 4:28 amTrue, at the point travel insurance is pretty much a useless expense.
Health insurance would not cover new flight tickets or your housing while you wait to come negative if one in family gets omicron and can't board the VTL flight as planned.
So it depends which coverage trigger one is looking at.
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Re: Do you need travel insurance if you have international health insurance with a medical evacuation/repatriation rider
You have to look, but I found insurance that covers part of the payment for housing and plane tickets if you suddenly have Covid. And in this world situation, this is very good.ProvenPracticalFlexible wrote: ↑Tue, 28 Dec 2021 4:07 pmI would say the opposite. Good travel insurance that covers extra cost related to possible Covid rules and regulations is more important than ever before.Lisafuller wrote: ↑Sun, 28 Nov 2021 4:28 amTrue, at the point travel insurance is pretty much a useless expense.
Health insurance would not cover new flight tickets or your housing while you wait to come negative if one in family gets omicron and can't board the VTL flight as planned.
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Re: Do you need travel insurance if you have international health insurance with a medical evacuation/repatriation rider
I'd would disagree on that too. I did travel in December and quite sure I will travel again more than once in in next 11 months what is the normal 1 year travel insurance coverage time. I never used those per trip or relied on credit cards so called free travel insurance packages.JWNYsg wrote: ↑Tue, 28 Dec 2021 9:55 pmHowever, a travel insurance usually works in the ambit of a travel insurance period. In current circumstances there is not much travel per seProvenPracticalFlexible wrote: ↑Tue, 28 Dec 2021 4:07 pmI would say the opposite. Good travel insurance that covers extra cost related to possible Covid rules and regulations is more important than ever before.Lisafuller wrote: ↑Sun, 28 Nov 2021 4:28 am
True, at the point travel insurance is pretty much a useless expense.
Health insurance would not cover new flight tickets or your housing while you wait to come negative if one in family gets omicron and can't board the VTL flight as planned.
So it depends which coverage trigger one is looking at.
Work travel is of course different and covered in different insurance/expense.
But yes of course if you don't have any flights booked and not planning to book any than you definitely don't need a travel insurance. But that's a bit different question. I don't need a car insurance as I don't own a car, but I'm not saying having a car insurance doesn't make sense if you have a car.
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Re: Do you need travel insurance if you have international health insurance with a medical evacuation/repatriation rider
That’s what I thought as well. Good travel insurance is important, but only useful if one is actually traveling.JWNYsg wrote: ↑Tue, 28 Dec 2021 9:55 pmHowever, a travel insurance usually works in the ambit of a travel insurance period. In current circumstances there is not much travel per seProvenPracticalFlexible wrote: ↑Tue, 28 Dec 2021 4:07 pmI would say the opposite. Good travel insurance that covers extra cost related to possible Covid rules and regulations is more important than ever before.Lisafuller wrote: ↑Sun, 28 Nov 2021 4:28 am
True, at the point travel insurance is pretty much a useless expense.
Health insurance would not cover new flight tickets or your housing while you wait to come negative if one in family gets omicron and can't board the VTL flight as planned.
So it depends which coverage trigger one is looking at.
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Re: Do you need travel insurance if you have international health insurance with a medical evacuation/repatriation rider
My point was not to discredit the importance of comprehensive travel insurance, but rather that it is only useful and therefore important if one is traveling, which judging by the current COVID situation is unlikely.ProvenPracticalFlexible wrote: ↑Tue, 28 Dec 2021 4:07 pmI would say the opposite. Good travel insurance that covers extra cost related to possible Covid rules and regulations is more important than ever before.Lisafuller wrote: ↑Sun, 28 Nov 2021 4:28 amTrue, at the point travel insurance is pretty much a useless expense.
Health insurance would not cover new flight tickets or your housing while you wait to come negative if one in family gets omicron and can't board the VTL flight as planned.
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Re: Do you need travel insurance if you have international health insurance with a medical evacuation/repatriation rider
Completely agree with the last paragraph, I believe that encapsulates my stance.ProvenPracticalFlexible wrote: ↑Wed, 29 Dec 2021 8:14 amI'd would disagree on that too. I did travel in December and quite sure I will travel again more than once in in next 11 months what is the normal 1 year travel insurance coverage time. I never used those per trip or relied on credit cards so called free travel insurance packages.JWNYsg wrote: ↑Tue, 28 Dec 2021 9:55 pmHowever, a travel insurance usually works in the ambit of a travel insurance period. In current circumstances there is not much travel per seProvenPracticalFlexible wrote: ↑Tue, 28 Dec 2021 4:07 pm
I would say the opposite. Good travel insurance that covers extra cost related to possible Covid rules and regulations is more important than ever before.
Health insurance would not cover new flight tickets or your housing while you wait to come negative if one in family gets omicron and can't board the VTL flight as planned.
So it depends which coverage trigger one is looking at.
Work travel is of course different and covered in different insurance/expense.
But yes of course if you don't have any flights booked and not planning to book any than you definitely don't need a travel insurance. But that's a bit different question. I don't need a car insurance as I don't own a car, but I'm not saying having a car insurance doesn't make sense if you have a car.
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