Recent instances of dense fog disrupting flights in Delhi and northern India, leaving
thousands stranded, underscore the importance of travel insurance beyond addressing
flight delays. Between January and November 2023, 1.88 million passengers faced delays,
and 249,000 were stranded due to cancellations, highlighting the imperative need for
comprehensive travel coverage.
Travel insurance not only provides a flat benefit for delayed flights but also safeguards
against various unforeseen circumstances, such as baggage delays, missed connecting
flights, and emergencies like trip abandonment or passport loss. The coverage extends to
high-impact events like emergency medical treatment and evacuation, offering financial
protection against expensive overseas medical treatments.
Despite its extensive coverage, travel insurance remains affordable, making it a crucial
investment for all travelers, especially when purchased immediately after booking to ensure
comprehensive protection throughout the trip.
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