Emergency
evacuation coverage typically includes repatriation of remains as well.
Evacuation coverage typically encompasses repatriation too — that's the coverage necessary to coordinate and pay for getting an insured traveler's body home should they die on their trip.
Not exact matches
Coverage can vary per policy, however, annual plans
typically fall into three categories:
evacuation only
coverage, medical and medical
evacuation only
coverage and comprehensive
coverage.
These
typically include travel health insurance (
coverage for medical emergencies such as a norovirus outbreak or prescription drugs for seasickness), an accidental death and dismemberment benefit, a waiver for preexisting conditions and medical
evacuation.
If you are evacuated off the cruise ship, it will
typically be at your own expense, so having medical
evacuation coverage will help in this situation because your travel assistance services representatives will coordinate and arrange for the
evacuation.
HTH Worldwide's travel insurance package plans are
typically full - featured plans, including trip cancellation, interruption, and travel delay protections as well as medical
coverage,
evacuation and repatriation
coverage, baggage loss and delay
coverage, and more.
This
coverage is
typically listed as part of the emergency medical transportation or
evacuation coverage.
Typically, a standard plan costs around 4 % to 6 % of the total price of a cruise vacation, and it includes
coverage options such as medical costs, medical
evacuation, trip cancellation, and loss or damage of luggage and personal belongings.
Please note that such
coverage typically excludes emergency medical
evacuations and repatriation of remains.
Comprehensive travel insurance plans
typically include trip cancellation, trip interruption, travel medical, and emergency
evacuation coverages, as well as 24/7 global travel assistance.