Safe Travel for Women Students
Written by Daniel Phillips on February 19, 2011 – 9:26 pmAs a young woman abroad you will stand out, especially if you travel to off-the-beaten track destinations. Your fantastic chance to experience a new culture can pass without a hitch if you follow some common-sense advice and think carefully about the medical insurance you need.
While dressing conservatively won’t protect you from all unwanted attention, it’s a good start. Be aware that what’s acceptable at home may be frowned upon in a different country. Baring your midriff, wearing a tight top and even showing your shoulders may give people the wrong impression. Pay attention to cultural differences and you won’t stand out in the wrong way.
Don’t walk alone at night. If you have to travel alone after dark, take a taxi. While it may make you feel bad to ignore a chatty stranger – who may not be a danger at all – it is important to create boundaries for your personal protection. Chat to new-found friends in safe spaces, not on the street, and don’t accept lifts or drinks from someone you’ve just met.
Last but not least, make sure you have good quality, professional medical insurance to protect you when you travel abroad to study and have fun.
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Rising Costs of International Travel Demand the Protection of Trip Cancellation Insurance
Written by Daniel Phillips on February 19, 2011 – 10:17 amLet’s face it – as much fun as international travel is, it is not getting any cheaper. Additional new fees, the rising cost of fuel, and other factors continue to push the cost of airline tickets to new heights. And given the current global economic climate, you and many other citizens are probably less well-equipped to handle these sorts of increases that they were 5-10 years ago. So you cannot afford to waste any money when booking travel. There is one solution to this problem – trip cancellation insurance.
More often than you might realize, consumers waste money on flights. Because of personal issues, professional incidents, weather, and mechanical issues, flights are frequently cancelled or delayed by travelers and airlines alike. And a cancelled flight can cost you quite a large sum of money. You may be required to pay the full cost of your original flight, plus the full cost of a new flight (which may be quite a bit more than what you initially paid if you booked in advance or with a special offer). Are you prepared to pay an extra $1,000 because of an unforeseen incident? Read more…
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Hurricane Season is On the Way – Do You Have International Student Travel Insurance?
Written by Daniel Phillips on May 30, 2010 – 1:57 pmWhile the early part of the summer brings exciting vacation plans for many travelers, it also brings about hurricane season in many areas. If you are planning to travel out of your country and into a coastal area this summer, make certain you have protected your financial investment in that trip by purchasing international student travel insurance with trip cancellation protection.
Hurricane season officially begins later this week, with areas like the U.S. Gulf Coast projected to get hit first. Many experts believe that the hurricanes will be especially powerful this year. That is no small feat, as several devastating hurricanes have been felt around the world in recent years.
Therefore, if you are planning a trip to an area that is susceptible to hurricanes, you will want to add international student travel insurance to your list of preparations. And be sure that coverage includes trip cancellation coverage.
This way, if storms descend upon the country you are planning to visit, or you are simply uncomfortable going on your trip because of the potential of bad weather, you can cancel your trip without losing your entire investment. Read more…
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