fredandkell
I'd rather be cruising
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"The Company will reimburse You for the following: (a) pre-paid non-refundable cancellation charges imposed by the Travel Suppliers; (b) The fees incurred by You for re-depositing frequent traveler awards (frequent flyer miles, hotel point rewards, etc.) in Your account if You used awards for any part of a Trip that is canceled for a covered reason. The Company will not pay more than an aggregate amount of $250.00 for all Trips while coverage is in effect and for fees paid for re-depositing frequent traveler awards."
This is making my head spin. One reason for buying travel insurance at this point is, if I cancel my European trip this summer (later - no way am I canceling yet), I don't want to lose $1,200 in Delta miles "redeposit" fees. I would get the "cancel for any reason" clause. HOWEVER am I reading this right? That they will not pay more than $250 total for redeposit fees? It's hard to tell if that is a singular or plural "you" in the paragraph, but then it references an "aggregate amount for all trips" so I don't know what to think. The $1,200 is across 4 people, 2 different flights. If it was $250/pp, then $1K back might be OK, but does anyone else interpret this as $250 for the whole policy that covers 4 people?
Also, I'm suspicious of the phrase "canceled for a covered reason." I wonder if the reason we'd cancel, corona virus fears, which falls under the "cancel for any reason" clause is actually not a "covered reason." Does that make sense? Like, the policy is differentiated by "covered reasons" (e.g. I fall off a balcony and have to be medivaced back home) or "any reason" (corona virus fears, not covered under "regular covered reasons.") Gahhh!!
This is making my head spin. One reason for buying travel insurance at this point is, if I cancel my European trip this summer (later - no way am I canceling yet), I don't want to lose $1,200 in Delta miles "redeposit" fees. I would get the "cancel for any reason" clause. HOWEVER am I reading this right? That they will not pay more than $250 total for redeposit fees? It's hard to tell if that is a singular or plural "you" in the paragraph, but then it references an "aggregate amount for all trips" so I don't know what to think. The $1,200 is across 4 people, 2 different flights. If it was $250/pp, then $1K back might be OK, but does anyone else interpret this as $250 for the whole policy that covers 4 people?
Also, I'm suspicious of the phrase "canceled for a covered reason." I wonder if the reason we'd cancel, corona virus fears, which falls under the "cancel for any reason" clause is actually not a "covered reason." Does that make sense? Like, the policy is differentiated by "covered reasons" (e.g. I fall off a balcony and have to be medivaced back home) or "any reason" (corona virus fears, not covered under "regular covered reasons.") Gahhh!!