What USA War are you talking about?...Given the current situation,I am after a travel insurance for the USA that will cover cancellation etc. if there is war or acts of terrorism .
What is the best option here..
I imagine it might the one that involved the possible shooting down of the Ukranian 737 departing Tehran today.What USA War are you talking about?...
Given that the missiles that were flying around were fired from Iran, how is it a 'USA' war?I imagine it might the one that involved the possible shooting down of the Ukranian 737 departing Tehran today.
There have been coups, conflagrations, battles, invasions and even some wars in the Middle East for at least the last 60 years, so I reckon the insurance companies will have you covered.Just being on the safe side no war as such yet but it’s just the IF....
I did notice this.. it is hard to work out the best option
I can’t help with policies, sorry. Maybe just don’t visit Iraq/Iran on your way.Given the current situation,I am after a travel insurance for the USA that will cover cancellation etc. if there is war or acts of terrorism ...
There have been coups, conflagrations, battles, invasions and even some wars in the Middle East for at least the last 60 years, so I reckon the insurance companies will have you covered.
As I recall, the OP was travelling to the US, not the Middle East, and that is what my comment was related to.You reckon the insurance companies will have you covered? What awful advice.
Two of our policies clearly state in the general exclusions:
"We will not cover losses under any sections of these terms and conditions which are recoverable from any other source, or arising from:" .......
......."declared or undeclared war or any act thereof".......
lpratt-
While war is highly unlikely to be fought on USA soil, terrorism (retaliation) is probable, and a policy PDS should be carefully read from start to finish to understand what you will and will not be covered for (especially since some sections nicely contradict each other).
While I would take into consideration others personal experiences with particular insurances and claims, I wouldn't take their advice as to take or not take cover without really understanding the particular policy (also remembering that policies by the same insurer can even vary dramatically).
As I recall, the OP was travelling to the US, not the Middle East, and that is what my comment was related to.
There have been coups, conflagrations, battles, invasions and even some wars in the Middle East for at least the last 60 years, so I reckon the insurance companies will have you covered.
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