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Does it make sense to buy travel insurance any longer?

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For the cost of the trip, that is.

I ask this because most airlines and even destinations have greatly relaxed their policies with regards to changes of itinerary to the point where even if you don't "get your money back", you don't lose it either. This is the main reason I'd buy travel insurance, to protect the OOP expenses, not really for the "accident" type provisions (e.g. plane crash).

We are going to FL in April and DW asked me if I'd bought trip insurance - it would only cover flight tickets for like $1600, and the cheapest (not necessarily best) insurance is over $100. Meanwhile, American Airlines has made their cancellation policy far more liberal.
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02-16-2021 at 05:38 PM.
02-16-2021 at 05:38 PM.
I fly Allegiant from Cinti to Punta Gorda. Before covid it was about $75 for trip ins. Now it's free to cancel up to 24hours before flight, but you don't get refunded, just goes to voucher. I'm good with that since I fly about 10 times a year there.

$75 for <$150 for me=waste. but if I was to spend 1600...hmm $100 doesn't sound bad

O .. it says you will be refunded by the way you paid, but I've only received vouchers. I've canceled about 4 flights since 11/20 with them
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02-17-2021 at 05:18 AM.
02-17-2021 at 05:18 AM.
It's too much thinking for me to figure out. So I never buy it.

International health and evacuation insurance might be useful if you do a lot of traveling and drinking in the third world.
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02-17-2021 at 05:19 AM.
02-17-2021 at 05:19 AM.
Quote from stufine :
I fly Allegiant from Cinti to Punta Gorda. Before covid it was about $75 for trip ins. Now it's free to cancel up to 24hours before flight, but you don't get refunded, just goes to voucher. I'm good with that since I fly about 10 times a year there.

$75 for <$150 for me=waste. but if I was to spend 1600...hmm $100 doesn't sound bad

O .. it says you will be refunded by the way you paid, but I've only received vouchers. I've canceled about 4 flights since 11/20 with them
I don't mind having vouchers honestly.... what I DO mind is forfeiting $$, which as I said it seems all airlines are now super liberal on cancellation policies.
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02-25-2021 at 09:23 AM.
02-25-2021 at 09:23 AM.
Quote from Dr. J :
For the cost of the trip, that is.

I ask this because most airlines and even destinations have greatly relaxed their policies with regards to changes of itinerary to the point where even if you don't "get your money back", you don't lose it either. This is the main reason I'd buy travel insurance, to protect the OOP expenses, not really for the "accident" type provisions (e.g. plane crash).

We are going to FL in April and DW asked me if I'd bought trip insurance - it would only cover flight tickets for like $1600, and the cheapest (not necessarily best) insurance is over $100. Meanwhile, American Airlines has made their cancellation policy far more liberal.
I use a card that has trip insurance (In my case it's the CSP, but a number of cards do have travel protection).

Helped me when we had to cancel our trip because of the snowstorm / weather warnings earlier this month. And since it's part of the card benefits, no need to pay extra.
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