Weekly travel insurance rates: December 6 | Premiums climb ahead of the holidays

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The average cost of travel insurance has increased over the past week, according to travel agency Squaremouth. The average premium is currently $312.99, up from $267.78 last week. Keep in mind that where you’re traveling and how many people are taking the trip will affect your exact rate. Premiums are usually higher around peak travel dates like the holidays in December.

Travel insurance weekly rates at a glance: 

Average premium: $312.99

Average trip cost: $6,075.63

Average trip length: 16 days

Average cost of travel insurance by most popular destinations

Some countries are naturally more expensive travel destinations due to higher flight and lodging costs, which could ultimately increase your travel insurance costs. But when controlled for cost, the destination doesn’t change how much you’ll spend to insure your trip. 

Here’s how the prices stack up:

CountryAverage trip costAverage cost of travel insuranceUnited States$4,258.88$170-$340Mexico$2,692.13$108-$216Israel$3,305.05$132-$264Italy$6,215.78$249-$498Japan$3,780.68$151-$302Thailand$3,099.21$124-$248France$4,679.02$187-$374Costa Rica$3,680.73$147-$294Bahamas$2,877.29$115-$230Australia$5,830.40$233-$466

Source: SquareMouth

When people are buying travel insurance

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According to an AAA travel survey, 88% of travelers say that reimbursement after a trip cancellation is the most valuable benefit of trip insurance. 

According to data gathered by SquareMouth in the last six months, travelers tend to purchase cancellation travel insurance 53 days before their trip. Meanwhile, travelers without cancellation insurance will purchase a policy approximately 16 days before their trip. 

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Policy typeAverage days between purchase to tripAverage trip length (days)Average trip costAverage cost of travel insuranceCancellation5314$5,654.61$372.80Non-cancellation1620N/A$95.28

Source: SquareMouth

Average cost of travel insurance by age

A traveler’s age is a significant factor in determining the cost of travel insurance. The older a traveler is, the more cost is associated with the trip. For instance, a senior traveler may need more insurance for health-related emergencies than a millennial.

When calculating your travel insurance premium, travel insurance providers consider the likelihood of a medical emergency.

Generation Average cost of tripAverage cost of travel insuranceGen Alpha (born 2013 or later)$1,342.23$54-$108Gen Z (born 1997 through 2012) $1,994.59$80-$160Millennial (born 1981 through 1996)$1,789.23$72-$144Gen X (born 1965 through 1980)$2,110.28$84-$168Baby Boomers (born 1946 through 1964) $2,902.26$116-$232Silent generation (born 1945 or before) $2,789.31$112-$224

Source: SquareMouth

What does travel insurance cover? 

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Travel insurance can help reimburse you for non-refundable parts of your trip or help you if you’re injured or face an emergency.

Travel insurance policies cover six main things: 

Trip cancellation or interruptionTrip delaysMedical costs while travelingBaggage damage, delays, or lossEmergency transportationRental car damage

If you have a credit card, you may already have access to some of these coverages without purchasing a separate travel insurance policy. Many airline credit cards or travel credit cards offer trip cancellation, delay coverage, and baggage coverage. For example, the Chase Sapphire Reserve and Chase Sapphire Preferred cards both come with some travel coverage, including trip cancellation, interruption, and delay coverage, baggage delays, rental cars, accidental death, and dismemberment coverage. 

Before getting a travel insurance policy, it’s essential to make sure that the terms match your needs or concerns. During the COVID-19 pandemic, that’s especially important — each travel insurance company has unique reimbursement rules and cancellation rules due to this event. Read the fine print of any travel insurance policy before purchasing.

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