As you make all the careful plans for this summer’s vacation, don’t forget about insurance. Making sure your vacation is properly insured can mean the difference between incredible memories and the trip you’d like to forget.
Scheduled airlines (such as Air Canada) offer up to $750 per passenger for travel within Canada, about $650 US in the States and, for overseas travelers, about $20 per kilogram for checked luggage and $400 for carry-on luggage. Some charter airlines offer as little as $150 per passenger, while others match the coverage provided by scheduled airlines. With scheduled airlines, if you feel you need extra coverage, you can usually top up your insurance at the time of check-in for about 50 cents per $100 of coverage.

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Keep in mind, this covers you only while your bags are in transit and only if it’s the airline’s fault. But what if you lose your bags?
A quick call to several insurance agencies revealed that baggage insurance generally offers about $1,000 to $2,000 worth of coverage. About $1,500 worth of coverage costs about $3 per day. While this is possibly the most expensive form of baggage insurance, it does cover your belongings no matter how you’re traveling, including by car. But read the fine print and make sure you understand any exclusions or limits in coverage, especially if you’re packing electronics or jewelery.
Reprinted with permission from WESTWORLD Magazine, Spring 1997.
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