đ§ł What Would My Trip Cost be When Filling Out a Quote?
When you're grabbing travel insurance, one of the first things youâll be asked is your trip cost â but what does that actually mean?
Trip cost refers to the total prepaid and non-refundable expenses related to your trip. This is the amount you'd lose if you had to cancel unexpectedly and couldn't get your money back.
đž What Should You Include?
Add up the stuff youâve paid for in advance that you wouldnât get refunded for, like:
- Flights
- Hotels or vacation rentals
- Tours or excursions
- Cruise packages
- Prepaid activities or transportation (like a train pass)
If you're not getting that money back in case of cancellation, it counts.
đ« What Not to Include
Skip things like:
- Refundable bookings
- Meals and spending money
- Anything you havenât paid for yet
đ€ Why It Matters
Your trip cost helps determine your premium and how much you'd get back if you cancel for a covered reason. Being accurate is key â underestimating might mean youâre not fully covered, and overestimating could mean youâre paying more than you need to.
Updated on: 15/04/2025
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