On November 30, TuGo took further steps beyond covering COVID-19 for vaccinated and unvaccinated Canadian travellers under a Level 3 (“avoid non-essential travel”) advisory, to also covering them under a Level 4 (“avoid all travel”) advisory—subject to vaccination requirements outlined in the policy.
12 Ways Emergency Medical Travel Insurance Should Cover You
Emergency Medical Insurance should provide coverage for travel medical emergency expenses incurred while travelling outside of your home province. Keep in mind that coverage differs from provider to provider, so be sure to review your credit card travel insurance coverage or employee benefits plan to see if/how you’ll need to top-up your travel coverage.
What You Need to Know about Trip Cancellation & Trip Interruption Insurance
Whether it’s a lazy beach vacay or a skiing adventure, anticipating an upcoming vacation is always part of the fun. When you’ve invested your money, time and energy into planning a getaway, the last thing you want to think about is what could go wrong.
Air, Sea, Ground Emergencies Covered by Travel Insurance
Thinking about hitting the slopes on an upcoming trip? A common question we get from travellers is: “Does TuGo Travel Insurance cover helicopter ambulance?” Yes, we do! In fact, our Traveller policy has two benefits that cover emergency airlift: the first is ambulance services and the second, emergency air transportation.