Serious illness, injury, or death of the traveler, a companion, or a close family member.
Terrorism in a destination city shortly before departure or the cessation of services due to a strike.
Standard policies do not cover cancellations for simple convenience or a "change of heart". Instead, they typically specify a list of "covered reasons" that trigger reimbursement:
Planning a major trip often involves months of preparation and significant financial commitment. While travelers look forward to their adventures with excitement, the reality is that life is unpredictable. Trip cancellation insurance serves as a vital financial safety net, protecting travelers from the loss of prepaid, nonrefundable expenses when unforeseen circumstances force a change of plans. The Role of Financial Protection
Jury duty, military reassignment, job loss, or a traffic accident on the way to the airport.
Events like hurricanes, floods, or earthquakes that render a home or a destination resort uninhabitable.


