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  • Friday, February 03, 2012



Recent reports have some disturbing news for seniors who are looking to live the traveling life—travel insurance companies are mulling setting more stringent age rules for international tourist travel insurance. However, seniors with itchy feet need not despair—several plans offer great value for the senior traveler.

Unfortunately, the maximum benefit offered to the senior traveler over 79 years of age is usually in the range of $15,000. However, the Liaison Majestic plan offers a $20,000 maximum benefit for those who are over 79 years. The plan also offers two maximum benefit levels for those who are between 70 and 79 years of age—$60,000 and $125,000.

The Liaison Majestic plan provides six options for the payable deductible, from no deductible up to $2,500. The coinsurance payable by the planholder within the United States and Canada is 10% upto $5,000 and then 100% up to the selected benefit maximum. In case of international travel outside the U.S. and Canada, the plan pays 100% of the covered amount after the deductible.

In addition to coverage of sudden illnesses and accidents, the Liaison Majestic plan also offers home country coverage for incidental trips to the home country, and continuation of coverage for a brief period after the plan holder’s return home. Emergency political evacuation, return of unattended minor children home in case the adult plan holder is hospitalized, and return of mortal remains are all covered.


If you’ve booked your tickets to the Dubai Shopping Festival, and cannot tear yourself away from coverage of the Winter Olympics, you might think you are visiting the wrong side of the world this time of year. Worry not, though: You might still be able to brag that you had a skiing accident in Dubai (all the more reason to get that tourist insurance for UAE)!

Ski Dubai is the UAE’s best-known indoor ski resort that is a testimony to the engineering feats of humankind. Located in the Mall of the Emirates, the resort provides man-made snow through the year.

Remember, however that if you do sustain an injury when skiing on the indoor slopes, your regular travel insurance may not allow the expense. You will need extra hazardous sports coverage for skiing. Most UAE tourist insurance plans offer additional coverage for adventurous sports, which includes skiing.

While you have the additional coverage, you might also want to try a desert safari. It is one of the best ways to experience first-hand what desert life is really like. What’s more, for a unique experience, you can try your hand (or feet) at sand skiing!


In a recent survey, more than 50% of travelers said that they thought the expense they regretted the most was the insurance for touring that they purchased. While this may seem natural and logical, touring insurance, commonly called travel insurance, is best used when it is unused.

Consider the fact that traveling abroad is fraught with all sorts of stress and complications as is. The typical overseas trip lasts 10 days, and schedules are usually packed. Overseas travel also usually contains trips to more than one country, especially travel to Europe. It is no secret that overseas travel takes a big bite out of your pocket as well.

In to this situation, introduce a sudden infection that you contract when traveling. That means your schedule might be postponed a bit. Else, you might forge ahead, trying to self-medicate. The best recourse, needless to say, is to receive medical attention as soon as possible. The more sudden the illness, the more need you have for touring insurance with trip cancellation insurance benefits.

While an unused insurance plan may seem like a waste of money, remember that a used insurance plan indicates problems in health and travel, and there is no value that can really be put on the peace of mind that touring insurance provides us.


Obama wasn’t the only American to be recently fascinated by the Great Wall of China—tourists are arriving in China by the planeloads to access the once-forbidden country. To ensure that the visit remains eye-opening in a pleasant way, China tourist insurance is a must.

Even before leaving for China, it is important to get yourself inoculated against common illnesses and infections of the country. Always check any health advisories posted by the U.S. Department of State, especially in the backdrop of the avian flue scare.

While healthcare is primarily free for all Chinese citizens, it is often not the case for tourists. There are cases of tourists being treated for free in China, but that is certainly not a given. Also, depending on the province you are visiting, you might not receive care unless you pay up front.

Tourist insurance covers most sudden illnesses and accidents, and this can be vital when traveling in a country like China. Ambulance services, surgery, hospitalization and physician consultation are all covered under China tourist insurance. China can be a fascinating country to visit, and ensuring positive memories is entirely within your reach!

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