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During my recent trip to PNG, I purchased Trip Cancellation insurance from CSA Travel Protection. I have always gone back and forth on whether or not it is worthwhile to buy such insurance. The insurance which I purchased covered such items as Trip Cancellation, Trip Interruption, Emergency Assistance and Transportation, baggage coverage, and many more. Often when making numerous flight connections such as I had to, a missed connection would be a nightmare! When travelling in the winter months I am always worried about cancelled flights, delayed flights, etc. My policy cost me $335.40 which was based on the type of coverage I wanted and the amount I spent on the trip. Well, the insurance paid off. While motoring in the ocean, one of my rods/reels/lure went out of the boat and fell into the ocean. It was impossible to try and recover the items as I slowly watched them disappear into the sea from afar. When I got home I contacted the insurance company and to my delight I was told the items would be covered under loss baggage. Luckily I kept the receipt for the reel and rod. So give Trip Insurance a thought before you venture out into your next adventure!
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