Travel insurance for the elderly carries more risk than traditional travel insurance, therefore it is more expensive. Elderly is defined as ranges of ages, such as over 50, under 70, or between 70 and 75. Also, the price of the insurance and the items that are covered depend on whether you are in good health or have preexisting conditions.
Coverage
- Ordinary travel insurance reimbursements, such as lost baggage and cancelled trips, are covered for elderly travelers.
- Elderly vacationers are more likely to get injured or ill. Certain packages provide additional benefits such as higher emergency medical expenses and drug coverage.
- If you are traveling overseas, Medicare and HMOs are not valid forms of insurance. Travel insurance will provide a supplement to your existing medical insurance.
- Some packages provide you with 24-hour telephone assistance, which can be great if you need to locate places to find help in a foreign country.
- Although they may be more expensive, certain policies will cover preexisting conditions.
- Elderly travelers might enjoy all-inclusive trips, such as cruises. Companies offer packages that cover entire trips, even those that go to many locations.

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