June 1, 2020
Due to travel restrictions, plans are only available with travel dates on or after
Due to travel restrictions, plans are only available with effective start dates on or after
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One of the chief delights of getting older is having more freedom to travel—and knowing how to do it well. By this point, you’ve learned what brings you joy, whether that’s cruising on the Caribbean, strolling the streets of Florence, or fly-fishing in an Alaskan stream.
You’ve also learned that even the best-planned trip can go off the rails, which means you need to protect yourself. So you might be wondering…. What’s the best travel insurance plan for senior travelers? Do you really need a plan with a ton of benefits, or are there simpler options? And why is travel insurance so darn expensive when you’re over 65? We have answers.
First, we should point out that travel insurance is an essential buy at any age! No one’s immune from travel mishaps, whether you’re 18 or 88. But it’s especially important for senior travelers, because:
Except in a few rare and specific instances, Medicare does not provide coverage when you’re traveling outside of the United States.1 That means you’ll have to pay out of pocket for any medical care you need—unless you have travel insurance with emergency medical and dental benefits. Insurance can reimburse or even pay in advance for your care following a covered medical or dental emergency that occurs during your trip.
You may be in better shape at 65 than you were at 45, but statistically, the likelihood of experiencing a medical issue increases. The most common medical emergencies we see in travelers are fractures from falls, cardiovascular problems, trauma injuries (e.g. from a car accident), and pulmonary or respiratory problems. If you find yourself facing a medical emergency overseas, travel insurance can help in so many ways: not only by covering the cost of care, but also by monitoring your condition, updating your family, paying to bring a loved one to your side, and paying for your medically appropriate transportation home.
You shouldn’t have to worry about an existing medical condition flaring up and ruining your trip. Enjoy peace of mind when you have travel insurance that includes the existing medical condition benefit. Buy insurance within 14 days of paying your first trip deposit, and read your plan documents carefully to be sure you’re meeting all the coverage requirements (such as being medically able to travel when you purchase your plan.)
Many people 65 and up find themselves in the role of caregiver for an aging parent, sibling, spouse, adult child or grandchild. If something happens to your loved one, that can throw your travel plans into disarray. Fortunately, travel insurance can help! So if you’re about to leave on vacation, and your mother is hospitalized for a fall, trip cancellation benefits can reimburse the nonrefundable, prepaid costs of your canceled trip. If you’re on a cruise ship in the Mediterranean when you learn that your brother is seriously ill, trip interruption benefits can cover the cost for your early return home and reimburse the unused part of your prepaid trip costs.
As an experienced traveler, you’ve dealt with countless annoyances and mishaps: delayed flights, missed connections, mishandled bags. When you were younger, you took it all in stride… but now, you’re out of patience. Travel insurance can’t prevent these travel mishaps, but it can make them better.
Every Allianz Travel Insurance plan includes 24-hour assistance: round-the-clock access to a trusted team of travel experts. Assistance can help you with major emergencies, such as a lost passport or medical crisis, or minor challenges, such as finding a nearby pharmacy for a prescription refill.
You might experience sticker shock when buying travel insurance as a senior. That’s because the price of insurance is based on statistical risk, and older travelers, as a group, are at a higher risk of health problems.
The price of travel insurance is also based on trip cost. So if you’re planning an expensive trip, and if you’re buying insurance for a spouse or travel companion as well, you might conclude that travel insurance is just too expensive. Don’t! Here are a few ideas for saving money on travel insurance when you’re 65+.
Discover why every year, over 70 million Americans—including millions of 65+ travelers—trust Allianz Travel Insurance to protect their biggest adventures. Get a quote and buy a plan, so you can travel with confidence.
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