When you book your trip, you can choose to add the Travel Protection plan and you're all set. If you're already booked and want to enroll, you can add the Travel Protection plan through the checklist found on your online account page.
You've just made an incredible investment in your future self, it's important to be protected! You can learn more about what all the travel protection covers and how to file a claim here.
Types of plans
Both Travel Protection plans include insured components that are underwritten by United States Fire Insurance Company, a non-insurance cancellation fee waiver benefit provided by EF Ultimate Break, and non-insurance assistance services provided by Falck Global Assistance. You can find further details of the policy, coverage limits, and exclusions in the link below. The Travel Protection plans become non-refundable after any of the following occur: when you depart on your tour, when you file a claim, or 10 days after payment. See full Insurance details here.
*Cancel for any reason Protection is a non-insurance Cancellation Fee Waiver provided by EF Ultimate Break that may protect you should you need to cancel your trip up to 24 hours prior to departure. EF Ultimate Break will provide you with a credit voucher in the amount of your applicable cancellation fees, which may be applied toward any EF Ultimate Break tour in the future. Credit vouchers will not duplicate amounts already payable under the insurance portions of your plan.
Filing a claim
If you purchased a Travel Protection plan and wish to file a claim, you can do so in just a few simple steps. Claims instructions and helpful links are listed below for your convenience. And, if you have any questions, we're here to help. Just give us a call at 800-766-2645. To get started, review the policy page to find information specific to when you purchased coverage. Find your required form to file a claim due to a medical claim, cancellation delay, interruption, or lost baggage. Check out our article with Travel Protection FAQs for some common questions our travelers have about the process.
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