Travel Insurance by Coverage Type: Every Class Compared
Every travel-insurance coverage type, side by side — what each one actually covers and whether it is typically standard, optional or an add-on. Click any type for the detail, or match coverage to your trip. These are generic explainers of coverage categories, not any specific insurer's plan terms.
Informational only — not insurance, financial, or medical advice. Coverage, exclusions, and limits vary by policy and insurer — read the full policy terms before buying. Entry rules can change; verify entry/visa rules and travel advisories on travel.state.gov (and passport-validity / entry requirements with the destination’s embassy) before you travel. Vaccination notes are generic CDC framing, not medical advice — check the CDC destination page and a clinician.
Check requirements & compare →| Coverage type | What it covers | Typically |
|---|---|---|
| Trip cancellation | Reimburses prepaid, non-refundable trip costs if you must cancel before departure for a covered reason (e.g. illness, injury, death of a family member, named events). | standard |
| Trip interruption | Reimburses unused trip costs and extra return-travel expenses if a covered event cuts your trip short after it begins. | standard |
| Emergency medical / dental | Pays for medical and dental treatment for an illness or injury that happens while traveling. Most US health plans and Medicare provide little or no coverage abroad. | standard (on travel-medical and comprehensive plans) |
| Emergency medical evacuation / repatriation | Covers transport to the nearest adequate medical facility, or back to the US, when local care is insufficient. Air-ambulance evacuation can cost tens of thousands of dollars out of pocket. | standard (on travel-medical and comprehensive plans) |
| Baggage loss / delay | Reimburses lost, stolen, or damaged luggage and personal items, and essentials bought when bags are delayed. | standard |
| Travel delay | Reimburses extra costs (meals, lodging, local transport) when a covered delay exceeds a set number of hours. | standard |
| Missed connection | Covers reasonable expenses to catch up to your trip when a covered delay causes you to miss a connection or departure. | varies |
| Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR) | An optional upgrade that lets you cancel for reasons NOT on the standard covered-reasons list and recover a portion (commonly 50-75%) of non-refundable costs. | optional add-on |
| Interruption For Any Reason (IFAR) | An optional upgrade that lets you cut a trip short for reasons outside the standard covered list and recover part of unused costs. | optional add-on |
| Pre-existing medical condition waiver | A waiver that lets a policy cover claims related to a pre-existing medical condition that would otherwise be excluded. | optional (time-sensitive) |
| Accidental death & dismemberment (AD&D) / flight accident | Pays a benefit for death or specified serious injuries occurring during travel (sometimes limited to common-carrier/flight accidents). | varies |
| 24/7 travel assistance services | Non-insurance help: emergency hotline, medical/translation referrals, help replacing lost passports, coordinating evacuation. | standard (service, not a reimbursement) |
| Rental car damage (collision/loss) | Optional coverage for damage to or loss of a rental vehicle while traveling. | optional add-on |
| Adventure / hazardous activity coverage | Optional coverage extending medical/evacuation benefits to activities (e.g. scuba, skiing, trekking at altitude) that base plans may exclude. | optional add-on |
Coverage definitions are a generic explainer grounded in the US State Department (insurance coverage overseas) and the Insurance Information Institute (III.org) — not specific insurer products, terms or prices. Verified June 2026. How we compile this.
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