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CSA Travel Protection
Even the best plans can be impacted by the unexpected. Illness… medical emergencies… delayed flights… lost luggage. Troubles can occur when you least anticipate them. If you decide to purchase travel insurance, you have the option of using our preferred partner, CSA Travel Protection. CSA 's plans safeguard you before, during and after your trip with important insurance coverage, 24-hour emergency assistance services, identity theft protection and concierge services. It's the best way to protect your hard-earned vacation investment and provide the comfort and security you need to enjoy your trip.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Although you probably don't want to think about it, travel involves some unique risks. To be sure you're prepared, ask yourself the following questions:
Could I miss my trip and lose my vacation investment too? Unfortunately, the answer is yes. If you have to cancel or postpone that dream vacation, you will probably lose some or all of the money you have pre-paid. You may be able to reschedule the vacation, but will you have the money to pay for it?
Could it cost me extra money if I'm forced to come home early? You bet. There are usually additional costs involved when you unexpectedly have to return home, plus you won't get any money back for the missed portion of your trip.
Should I be concerned about medical insurance when I'm away from home? Definitely. Your medical coverage may be limited away from home, or you may not be covered at all, especially when traveling outside of the country. It's wise to check on this before you travel. Also, how will you find adequate medical facilities when you're traveling? What if you require costly emergency medical evacuation?
Would I benefit from expert help available when I need it? Yes, you probably would. When you're away from home, anything can happen. From a simple case of lost luggage to major medical emergencies, having someone there whenever and wherever you need them can make a huge difference during times of distress.
PLAN DETAILS
Benefits and services are described on a general basis. For complete details on policy exclusions and benefits, contact your Vacations To Go cruise counselor or CSA for a sample certificate.
Some of the Covered Reasons for Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption Include:
- Covered Sickness, Injury, death of you, a Family Member or Traveling Companion
- Common Carrier delays for at least 24 consecutive hours resulting from inclement weather, mechanical breakdown, or unannounced strikes
- Bankruptcy or Default of a travel supplier (when purchased by final trip payment)
- Jury Duty
- Your primary residence or accommodations at your destination are made uninhabitable by fire, flood, volcano, earthquake, hurricane or other natural disaster
- Your primary residence made uninhabitable by burglary
- Mandatory hurricane evacuations
- Being called into emergency military duty for a natural disaster
- A documented theft of passports or visas
- A transfer of employment of 250 miles or more
- Your involuntary termination of employment or layoff after you've been working with the same employer for 3 years
- A terrorist Incident that occurs in a city listed on the itinerary for the Insured's Covered Trip and within 7 days prior to the Insured's Scheduled Departure Date
Coverages & Services:
The table below provides a side-by-side comparison of the coverage and benefit limits of the CSA Comfort and CSA Luxe plans.
| Coverage (Underwritten by United States Fire Insurance Company) | CSA Comfort Plan Maximum Benefit Limits | CSA Luxe Plan Maximum Benefit Limits |
| Trip Cancellation | 100% of Trip Cost | 100% of Trip Cost |
| Trip Interruption | 150% of Trip Cost | 150% of Trip Cost |
| Trip Delay ($150 daily limit applies) | $1,000 Per Person | $1,000 Per Person |
| Baggage and Personal Effects | $1,000 Per Person | $1,500 Per Person |
| Baggage Delay | $200 Per Person | $500 Per Person |
| Accident and Sickness Medical Expense ($ 750 dental expense limit applies) | $50,000 Per Policy | $250,000 Per Policy |
| Emergency Assistance (Emergency Medical Transportation) | $250,000 Per Policy | $1,000,000 Per Policy |
| Collision Damage Waiver (Not available to residents of or and TX) | $25,000 Per Policy | $50,000 Per Policy |
| Air Flight Accident (AD&D flight only) |
$100,000 Per Person/ $250,000 Per Policy |
$200,000 Per Person/ $200,000 Per Policy |
| Travel Accident (AD&D 24-hour) | Not Available |
$50,000 Per Person/ $100,000 Per Policy |
Note: Maximum limits listed above are per person, unless otherwise noted. Insurance coverage provided to all travelers listed on the policy, who must be residents of the United States or purchase this insurance within the United States .
Travel Insurance Is Underwritten By: United States Fire Insurance Company under Policy/Certificate series TP-401. This plan is administered by CSA Travel Protection and Insurance Services. To obtain CSA 's license number in your state please click here. CSA reserves the right to reject applications.Both the CSA Comfort and CSA Luxe plans also come with identity theft protection, 24-hour emergency assistance services and concierge services described below.
Identity Theft Protection
(Provided by CSA 's Designated Provider)
Provides fast and responsive recovery support and coverage to restore your credit profile if you are a victim of identity theft. Coverage ($20,000 of identity theft insurance*) and services apply for six months beginning on your trip departure date.
* Identity Theft resolution services do not provide assistance for non-U.S. bank accounts.
24-Hour Emergency Assistance Services
(Provided by CSA 's Designated Provider)
All it takes is a free phone call from anywhere in the world for immediate aid 24/7:
- Medical Referral
- Traveling Companion Assistance
- Emergency Cash Transfer
- Legal Referral
- Locating Lost or Stolen Items`
- Replacement of Medication and Eyeglasses
- Embassy and Consular Services
- Worldwide Medical Information
- Interpretation/Translation
- Emergency Message Relay
- Pet Return
- Vehicle Return
Concierge Services
(Provided by CSA 's Designated Provider)
Provides assistance with arranging sporting, amusement park and entertainment ticketing, fine dining reservations, golf tee times and special events.
10-Day Free Look
CSA stands behind their products and services. That's why they offer a 10-day free look on their travel protection plans. You'll have the ability to cancel your coverage and receive a full refund if you aren't completely satisfied – as long as you haven't left for your trip.
PRICING
Cost Per Person
| Trip Cost Per Person | Comfort Plan Age 0-55 |
Comfort Plan Age 56+ |
Luxe Plan Age 0-55 |
Luxe Plan Age 56+ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $0 | $19 | $34 | $29 | $49 |
| $1 - $500 | $29 | $49 | $36 | $59 |
| $501 - $1,000 | $44 | $79 | $63 | $104 |
| $1,001 - $1,500 | $59 | $109 | $89 | $145 |
| $1,501 - $2,000 | $74 | $144 | $119 | $189 |
| $2,001 - $2,500 | $94 | $184 | $149 | $234 |
| $2,501 - $3,000 | $114 | $224 | $179 | $279 |
| $3,001 - $3,500 | $129 | $259 | $214 | $324 |
| $3,501 - $4,000 | $149 | $299 | $249 | $369 |
| $4,001 - $4,500 | $169 | $344 | $274 | $419 |
| $4,501 - $5,000 | $189 | $374 | $314 | $454 |
| $5,001 - $5,500 | $219 | $419 | $354 | $509 |
| $5,501 - $6,000 | $234 | $469 | $384 | $569 |
| $6,001 - $6,500 | $264 | $499 | $424 | $604 |
| $6,501 - $7,000 | $284 | $539 | $459 | $644 |
| $7,001 - $8,000 | $324 | $619 | $499 | $739 |
| $8,001 - $9,000 | $359 | $669 | $549 | $799 |
| $9,001 - $10,000 | $394 | $759 | $599 | $904 |
Note: There is a $6 administration fee per policy. For Trips over $10,000 per person or longer than 31 days, please call your Vacations To Go travel counselor.
OTHER DETAILS
Pre-Existing Medical Conditions
These plans exclude Pre-Existing Medical Conditions. Pre-Existing Condition means any injury, sickness, or condition of the Insured or Traveling Companion, or Family Member for which within the 180 day period prior to the Insured's Effective Date under this
Policy which (a) manifested itself, became acute or exhibited symptoms which would have caused one to seek diagnosis, care or treatment; or (b) required taking prescribed drugs or medicine, unless the condition for which the prescribed drug or medicine is taken remains controlled without any change in the required prescription; or (c) required medical treatment or treatment was recommended by a Legally Qualified Physician.
Pre-Existing Medical Condition Exclusion Waiver
The Pre-Existing Condition exclusion does not apply to coverage purchased prior to or within 24 hours of the final payment for the Covered Trip if the Insured is medically able to travel when payment is made for the insurance.
Definition of “Family Member”
Family Member means an Insured's or Traveling Companion's: legal spouse (or common-law spouse where legal), legal guardian, son or daughter (adopted, foster, step or in-law), brother or sister (includes step or in-law), parent (includes step or in-law), grandparent (includes in-law), grandchild, aunt, uncle, niece or nephew, Domestic Partner, an employed caregiver who lives with the Insured, or a person for whom the Insured is the primary caregiver with whom the Insured have lived for 12 continuous months prior to the effective date of the Insured's Plan, whether or not they travel with the Insured.
Exclusions That Apply To All Coverages
Please note additional exclusions may apply to specific coverages. All exclusions will be indicated in your certificate/policy. Please read your certificate/policy carefully when you receive it.
Benefits are not payable for Sickness, Injuries or losses of an Insured or an Insured's Traveling Companion caused by or resulting from:
- suicide, attempted suicide, or intentionally self-inflicted injury, (except as a result of a metal or nervous disorder in CT) while sane or insane (while sane in CO & MO);
- an act of declared or undeclared war
- mental, nervous, or psychological disorders;
- participating in maneuvers or training exercises of an armed service;
- riding, driving or participating in races, or speed or endurance contests;
- mountaineering (engaging in the sport of scaling mountatins generally requiring the use of picks, ropes, or other special equipment);
- participating as a member of a team in an organized sporting competition;
- participating in skydiving, hang gliding, bungee cord jumping;
- piloting or learning to pilot or acting as a member of the crew of any aircraft
- being Intoxicated, as specifically defined in the policy, or under the influence any controlled substance, unless administered on the advice of a Legally Qualified Physician;
- a contributory cause was the commission of or attempt to commit a felony or being engaged in an illegal occupation;
- loss or damage (including death or injury) and any associated cost or expense resulting directly from the discharge, explosion or use of any device, weapon or material employing or involving chemical, biological, radiological or similar agents, whether in time of peace or war, and regardless of who commits the act and regardless of any other sequence thereto;
- normal childbirth, normal pregnancy (except complications of pregnancy) or voluntary induced abortion;
- participation as a professional in athletics;
- participation in organized amateur and interscholastic athletic or sports competition or events;
- riding or driving in any motor competition;
- civil disorder (does not apply to Trip Delay);
- any amount paid or payable under any Worker's Compensation, Disability Benefit or similar law;
- elective treatment and procedures;
- medical treatment during or arising from a Covered Trip undertaken for the purpose or intent of securing medical treatment;
- business, contractual or educational obligations of you, a Family Member or a Traveling Companion;
- failure of any tour operator, Common Carrier, or other travel supplier, person or agency to provide the bargained-for travel arrangements;
- a loss that results from an illness, disease, or other condition, event or circumstance which occurs at a time when the plan is not in effect for you.
Policy Confirmations
You will receive a Certificate of Insurance (or Policy for residents of certain states) which describes the benefits and limitations in detail. If you do not receive your documents before you leave on your trip, call your Vacations To Go cruise counselor.
This is not a complete description of all benefits and limitations. For full terms and conditions of coverage, ask your Vacations To Go cruise counselor. Prices, terms and conditions listed in this summary are subject to change without notice and need to be reconfirmed with your Vacations To Go cruise counselor at the time of booking.
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