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  • Wednesday, May 16, 2012



Jane Wanderlust (say) is a young woman who wants to see the world. From hiking the mountains of Kilimanjaro to snorkeling off the Great Barrier Reef, she is simply excited by travel and the adventures it brings. She is always careful to not just purchase international travel medical insurance, but also additional hazardous sports coverage, since most of her trips contain some element of what would be considered “hazardous sports.”

This time around, Jane is considering a holiday on the beach with some friends of hers. They’re planning a few recreational activities, no more: jet skiing, some scuba diving and some snorkeling. Having traveled a lot with travel insurance in tow, she knows that these activities will not be covered by her basic Patriot Group medical travel insurance plan.

But the plan offers two separate coverage options for sports: the Leisure Sports Rider and the Extreme Sports Rider. All of Jane’s proposed activities fall under the Leisure Sports Rider. The Extreme Sports Rider includes sports such as bungee jumping, mountain biking, paragliding, rappelling, rock climbing, and whitewater rafting.

If Jane had planned one or more of the Extreme Sports, she might have had to purchase two separate riders, and might have wanted to look for a plan that covered all the sports under one rider.

Travel tip: if you’re not sure whether your trip will include any of these activities, but you’d like to try, you’ll probably be fine with the Leisure Sports Rider.


Sam Traveler (say) is a legendary international traveler. While he has traveled all over the world, he never leaves home without two things: his toothbrush, and travel insurance. For all those Doubting Thomases who wonder whether international travel insurance is even worth it, he always has a story to tell.

And because he’s traveled since he was a little kid, he has perspective on all kinds of travel and insurance: student travel insurance, trip cancellation insurance, missionary insurance, and in an unbelievable story, marine crew insurance.

The one thing that Sam lives by is this: It never hurts to be prepared. While some may consider the purchase of travel insurance as proof that you are not willing to rough it out, Sam has this to say: You can only rough it out if you’re alive!

With increasing news of common carrier accidents and a stress- and deadline-oriented work atmosphere, a trip planned is no longer a trip undertaken. It only makes sense to purchase adequate insurance to get the peace of mind that is necessary to fully enjoy the overseas trip.


Spreading the word of God or humanity has never been easy—at least, missionary travel insurance can now help you with some of the problems associated with it! A missionary or volunteer who travels abroad sometimes has to face complex political and social issues.

Unfortunately, they may also be targets of violence. They are also more vulnerable to infections and illnesses, because of the kind of hours they usually put in. When traveling as a missionary, it is important to take a step back and take care of one’s health. It is no use being a missionary with a good heart when the body is simply unable to do any meaningful work.

To protect against the financial repercussions of falling ill when on a mission,travel insurance for missionaries is ideal. Although they are basically short term health insurance plans, some of their benefits are designed especially for missionaries on religious and humanitarian missions abroad.

Missionary insurance, while helpful, can only help primarily with the financial aspect of an illness, and it is important that a missionary still follow basic safety and hygiene to have a peaceful and healthy mission for the betterment of the world.

Travel tip: Research and know some of the political layout of the place you will be working in.
The shock of the air crash of the Libyan airplane is still settling in, and hearts go out to the families of those who lost their lives in the crash. The silver lining, of course, is the young boy who has miraculously escaped with his life. Usually, in the days following any major crash, international flight insurance and international travel insurance see an increase in enrolment, only to decrease when people get complacent.

It does seem that traveling by air has become more dangerous in recent times. Part of the reason in some parts of the world, according to experts, is overworked pilots. Deregulation in a lot of countries has also meant a mushrooming of airline operators, many of them with little or no experience in the field of aviation.

Add to that the fact that many of these countries have limited regulations and/or enforcement, and it seems like accidents are simply waiting to happen. What’s more, terrorists have taken to the skies in a big way, and one is no longer sure whether an accident was a pilot fault, a mechanical failure, an act of God, or simply a terrorist attack.

It is also true that many more people travel by air, and so, while the number of accidents has increased, the percentage of accidents per flying hour has actually not. Regardless, the Libyan accident just underscores the limitation of human technology. It also, in a limited way, emphasizes the need for prudence when undertaking an international travel trip.

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