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Factors Affecting the Policy Cost
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Travel Cancellation and Medical Evacuation Insurance > Factors Affecting the Policy Cost
Travel insurance typically costs between 4% and 8% of your total trip cost.
A $5,000 trip would therefore carry a premium of roughly $200 to $400 for a comprehensive policy. That range is a starting point – several variables will move your actual premium up or down.
Timing matters as well. The best time to buy travel insurance is when you book your trip, not shortly before departure. Buying early locks in trip cancellation coverage from that date forward and gives you access to time-sensitive benefits like the pre-existing condition waiver and the cancel-for-any-reason upgrade, both of which typically require purchase within 14 to 21 days of your initial trip deposit.
Once you have a policy, carry the documentation with you during your travels. If an emergency arises, you’ll need your policy number and the insurer’s 24-hour emergency contact number immediately – not hours later when you can find your email.
