K. Rollins' Travel Blog
This past week I attended a seminar on two of my favorite topics. AMA Waterways River Cruises and two regarding New Zealand. I get to attend one regarding Puerto Rico in a couple of weeks. How much fun is that? It allows me to meet other agents from various agencies and compare and share notes. And the opportunity to ask the reps questions firsthand. I love that. Which builds my wheelhouse with information I can pass on to you, my clients. I'm extremely excited about what New Zealand Air is offering as of this year, (which I wouldn't be surprised if other airlines catch on to) Ways to make the long flight more comfortable from Economy through luxury. Nice job Air New Zealand. AMA Waterways is partnering with Smithsonian for a very special cruise offering. And what about that beer cruise? Wow! Can't wait to hear from you about booking these amazing opportunities
Think Puerto Rico: Fun in the sun, Adventure, Family, Romance, Amazing Night Life, Luxury, It's all there. And no passport needed.
I look forward to Tuesday mornings. I've recently become involved with the Monadnock
Rotary. It's a wonderful group of individuals I'm getting to know. Always an interesting speaker, always friendly and serving the community is their mission.As I'm getting to know the membership of this group, I know I made the right decision to join.Many thanks to my friend "Marilyn" who convinced me it would be a good fit.
I STRONGLY advise getting travel insurance. You've worked hard to have the trip you're planning, please, please put just a little more into the cost by purchasing travel insurance. I've had clients who have thanked me for convincing them to take advantage of this option due to unexpected circumstances.
- Your insurance plan should cover personal injury, medical expenses, repatriation expenses and evacuation expenses.
- We also recommend additional coverage for trip cancellation, trip interruption, and for personal property
- Travel insurance provided by your credit card typically doesn't cover all of the above
- All travelers are responsible for understanding the details of their travel insurance policy and for confirming that their insurance provides coverage for all activities (included and optional) identified in the trip itinerary and that there are no exclusions clauses that would limit your coverage.
When to Buy:
Purchase your insurance the moment you book your trip, that way post trip circumstances will be covered. Many insurers will only insure your trip within a certain window after your deposit is made.
Where to Buy:
While there are many companies to choose from, some of the insurers we recommend are Allianz and TravelSafe. We are happy to shop, compare prices and policies that would work best and then book the insurance as well.
Added Value:
Simply have a travel agent assisting with your travel plans is added insurance. Giving you a direct line to call if issues arise and help is needed.
Travel Specials
Limited time travel offers that can save you money.
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