Travel Insurance 101
Know what your policy covers in the event of a disaster and just what claims you're eligible to make
August 31, 2005: 11:23 AM EDT By Shaheen Pasha, CNN/Money staff writer
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Hurricane Katrina's swathe of destruction has left travelers nationwide in a lurch as airports in the Gulf Coast remain closed and flights throughout the country have been cancelled or delayed.
Stranded travelers -- many of whom are facing unknown financial concerns back home as a result of Katrina -- could find some financial reprieve, at least when it comes to their trip, if they purchased travel insurance beforehand.
Travel insurance usually costs between 5 percent and 7 percent of the cost of the trip and can be purchased through travel agents, online insurance comparison sites or directly through insurance carriers...
Know what your policy covers in the event of a disaster and just what claims you're eligible to make
August 31, 2005: 11:23 AM EDT By Shaheen Pasha, CNN/Money staff writer
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Hurricane Katrina's swathe of destruction has left travelers nationwide in a lurch as airports in the Gulf Coast remain closed and flights throughout the country have been cancelled or delayed.
Stranded travelers -- many of whom are facing unknown financial concerns back home as a result of Katrina -- could find some financial reprieve, at least when it comes to their trip, if they purchased travel insurance beforehand.
Travel insurance usually costs between 5 percent and 7 percent of the cost of the trip and can be purchased through travel agents, online insurance comparison sites or directly through insurance carriers...
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