We are pleased to inform you that our travel policies will provide you with improved coverage for claims due to COVID-19. To make it as clear as possible what we cover (and don't cover), we've created the following summary where you can find all the information you may need.
At Fit 2 Trip we want to provide travel insurance to as many people as possible, regardless of their medical circumstances ; to give them the peace of mind that they are protected for medical emergencies when they travel.
Do you know how many people had planned during this time an awesome trip to disconnect from the routine? How many people had been affected by flight cancelation or for a change in travel restrictions? That is why it is vitally important that we inform ourselves of what to do in case of cancelation of flights, hotels, or other travel services?
What seemed a simple cold ended up being considered a global pandemic, which has transformed the lifestyle of all citizens of the world. There were many of us who had prepared awesome trips to Japan, China, Mexico, The United States… However, this situation has led ourselves to ask: how to travel safely after the pandemic?
With Covid travel restrictions easing day by day, many countries are starting to open their borders for travel
Travel insurance (like most personal insurances) is a product that is taken by many, but used by few. Whilst the true value of any insurance product can probably only be fully judged when you come to make a claim, there are some areas specific to travel insurance that you should take into consideration before buying a policy. Understanding the risks and more importantly the costs associated with travelling uninsured, is probably the main issue that travellers have in making an informed decision about buying travel insurance.
The last frontier of the journey? It is the solitary holiday, the best way to feel free, see the world, discover a place and meet people at their own pace. The trend has definitely changed: solo travel continues to grow and this is not a choice just for free spirits or incurable globetrotters. This type of vacation is becoming a necessity of our time. According to the definition provided by Statistics Canada, a solo traveller is a person who is not accompanied by a family member during the trip. A person travelling in a group is therefore also considered a lone traveller. The majority of solo travellers are people with an active social life and a high income. Furthermore, their travel habits are different from those of other types of travellers. In fact, solo travellers prefer to travel in the low season and more frequently.
This has been a tough year for all travellers due to prohibitions, constant change of restrictions, bias recommendations, and advice from Governments and, in general, different legislations in each country. All these factors have made travelling a very hard task because of the difficulty of planning trips and gathering information to travel safely. Here at Fit 2 Trip we aim to make your life easier with some useful tips.
On 31th December of 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) observed that cases of pneumonia of unknown cause were detected in the city of Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. One week later, the Chinese government confirmed that they had detected a new virus associated with the pneumonia cases, called Coronavirus (Covid-19). On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that Coronavirus (COVID-19) reached a pandemic state since it has been spread worldwide.
Traveling with diabetes can be complicated. This medical condition tends to be problematic and requires rigorous health care. However, it is possible for diabetics to enjoy travelling and see the world when the necessary precautions are taken.