Wednesday, June 24, 2009

"Ancient Chinese Secret, huh?"

The Department of State has issued a strong warning against travel to China, and has recommended that all travelers purchase Trip insurance.


Current quarantine measures in China include placing arriving passengers who exhibit fever or flu-like symptoms into seven-day quarantine. Although the proportion of arriving Americans being quarantined remains low, the random nature of the selection process increases the uncertainty surrounding travel to China. The selection process focuses on those sitting in close proximity to another traveler exhibiting fever or flu-like symptoms or on those displaying an elevated temperature if arriving from an area where outbreaks of 2009-H1N1 have occurred. We have reports of passengers arriving from areas where outbreaks have occurred (including the U.S. and Mexico) being placed in precautionary quarantine simply because they registered slightly elevated temperatures.
In some instances, children have been separated from their parents because either the parent or the child tested positive for 2009-H1N1 and was placed in quarantine for treatment. This situation presents the possibility of Chinese medical personnel administering medications to minors without first having consulted their parents.
The Department of State has received reports about unsuitable quarantine conditions, including the unavailability of suitable drinking water and food, unsanitary conditions, and the inability to communicate with others.
Travelers to China are reminded that all foreign travelers, including U.S. citizens, are obliged to follow local procedures regarding quarantines and any other public health-related measures. The U.S. Embassy will be unable to influence the duration of stay in quarantine for affected travelers. The Chinese government will not compensate people for lost travel expenses.

Travelers to China are urged to consider purchasing Travel insurance to protect against losses in the event they are quarantined.

For more information on U.S. Government policy during a pandemic, and for travel safety information, please see the State Department’s “Pandemic/Avian Influenza” and “Remain in Country” fact sheets on http://www.travel.state.gov/. Further information about 2009-H1N1 Influenza, including steps you can take to stay healthy, can be found at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control website at http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/, the U.S. Government pandemic influenza website at http://www.pandemicflu.gov/, and the World Health Organization website at http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/en/index.html.

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It doesn't matter if you are traveling to China or Chattanooga, you should never leave home without adequate Travel Insurance.

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Friday, June 5, 2009

Save Money this Summer!

Some travelers believe they only need trip insurance when flying or leaving the country. However in today's economy, more and more people are taking their vacations closer to home.


Even on a road trip, things can still go wrong. Uninsured travelers or travelers with limited coverage could end up with more than they bargained for if they become sick or injured while vacationing.


Insurance Services of America offers travel insurance for people who are hitting the road. By using our zero cost trip option, travelers can take advantage of such benefits as rental car coverage, identity theft protection, medical or dental expenses, loss of personal effects, and MUCH more, at a very affordable rate.
Heck, they'll even secure your tee time and dining reservations!


And since we're all about helping you save money, here is today's frugal travel tip:

Many national parks are going to waive their entrance fee when you visit them during certain weekends this summer.

The weekends that you’ll want to mark on your calendar are:
1. June 20-21, 2009 (Father’s Day weekend)
2. July 18-19, 2009
3. August 15-16, 2009

Just a few of the national parks that are included: Grand Canyon (Arizona), Bryce and Zion (Utah), Yosemite (California), Haleakala (Hawaii), Yellowstone (Montana/Wyoming), Glacier (Montana), Grand Teton (Wyoming), and Acadia (Maine).

For a complete list of the parks, go to the
National parks website.



Whether your travel plans include going overseas, or staying close to home,

Insurance Services of America has a plan for you.

Give us a call at 800-647-4589.

Our experts will help you find the coverage you need at a price you can live with.




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