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An unpredictable year for travel has fueled a rise in travel insurance purchases

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Fear of flight disruptions and epidemics topped reasons for purchasing travel insurance.

STEVENS POINT, WI – Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection (BHTP) announced the findings of its seventh annual State of Travel Insurance survey, which revealed that while travel volume is reaching some of its highest levels since the start of the pandemic, consumers look at travel with new skepticism and caution, largely due to widespread flight disruptions and epidemics. This is fueling a greater awareness of what travel insurance does and driving consumers to purchase it more often.
 
According to the survey:
“With widespread flight cancellations and travel disruptions dominating the news recently, it's no surprise that more travelers are buying insurance more often,” said Carol Mueller, Vice President of Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection. “During these uncertain times, people want to protect their travel investments and health while traveling and are actively educating themselves about coverage that can help with extra expenses that come with common inconveniences.”
 
The following are additional key findings from the State of Travel Insurance related to traveler safety and travel behaviors and intentions.
BHTP’s State of Travel Insurance research has been conducted each fall since 2015 by Polymath Research + Marketing, using independent national panels surveying thousands of consumers on future expectations in travel insurance and travel habits. For a full report, please email the contact below.
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