Unique cancellation benefits that
cover nonrefundable expenses — even those to the medical facility — if you have to cancel.
Not exact matches
If your trip is canceled, you'll be
covered for the prepaid,
nonrefundable eligible travel
expenses - prepaid tours, for example.
Tuition Insurance can often reimburse your tuition payments housing and meals fees, and other
nonrefundable expenses if a student withdraws because of a
covered reasons.
For the most part, the types of
expenses that trip cancellation insurance companies
cover are
nonrefundable expenses.
That same card will provide up to $ 5,000 per person per trip toward
nonrefundable expenses if the trip is canceled, interrupted or extended for a
covered reason such as severe weather.
If your trip is cut short because of a
covered reason, you can receive reimbursement to
cover all prepaid,
nonrefundable expenses.
The international traveler's health insurance might not
cover them while they are abroad (coverage that travel insurance can provide) and $ 2,000 in
nonrefundable expenses would be a lot to forfeit in the event they had to cancel their trip.
Cancel for Any Reason Insurance can be purchased as an addition to your travel insurance policy and will provide some reimbursement for trip
expenses and deposits that are otherwise considered to be
nonrefundable should you need to cancel your trip for any reason not typically
covered under the basic trip cancellation benefit.
With vacation insurance from RoamRight, you'll be able to recoup those pre-paid,
nonrefundable expenses if you had to cancel for a
covered reason.
If an illness, accident, or other
covered unforeseen circumstance forces a traveler to cancel or interrupt their plans, they can face two potentially significant major financial losses — money invested in
nonrefundable pre-payments, and medical
expenses that in many instances may not be
covered by health insurance.
A comprehensive travel insurance plan through Travel Guard can provide trip cancellation coverage for the traveler's vacation investment — the insurance company reimburses the traveler for all pre-paid,
nonrefundable expenses for a
covered loss.
If the weather or other
covered reason forces you to cancel your trip, you can be reimbursed for your
nonrefundable expenses, up to the amount of coverage you purchase.
You can buy a more expensive «cancel for any reason» policy that will
cover any reason for cancellation (but it's more expensive and you'll only get a percentage of your
nonrefundable deposit and
expenses back).
If the weather or other
covered reasons force you to cancel your trip, you can be reimbursed for your
nonrefundable expenses, up to the amount of coverage you purchase.
For this benefit,
Covered Expenses means additional transportation expenses incurred to join the departed cruise or tour, reasonable additional accommodation and meal expenses incurred en route to catch up to the cruise or tour, and nonrefundable cruise or tour payments for the unused portion of your air, land, or water travel arran
Expenses means additional transportation
expenses incurred to join the departed cruise or tour, reasonable additional accommodation and meal expenses incurred en route to catch up to the cruise or tour, and nonrefundable cruise or tour payments for the unused portion of your air, land, or water travel arran
expenses incurred to join the departed cruise or tour, reasonable additional accommodation and meal
expenses incurred en route to catch up to the cruise or tour, and nonrefundable cruise or tour payments for the unused portion of your air, land, or water travel arran
expenses incurred en route to catch up to the cruise or tour, and
nonrefundable cruise or tour payments for the unused portion of your air, land, or water travel arrangements.
Most travel insurance plans
cover all
nonrefundable, prepaid travel
expenses for delays or cancellations due to acts of nature.
Trip cancellation insurance
covers nonrefundable financial penalties or losses incurred as a result of cancelling a trip for unforeseen reasons, including reimbursement for
nonrefundable expenses such as flight tickets and tours.
Once your cruise departs, the Trip Interruption benefit can reimburse your prepaid and
nonrefundable trip
expenses if you miss a portion of your cruise for a
covered reason, including:
If an illness, accident, or other
covered unforeseen circumstance forces a traveler to cancel or interrupt their travel plans, they face two potentially major financial losses — money invested in
nonrefundable pre-payments and medical
expenses that in many instances may not be
covered by health insurance.