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Travel Insurance

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  • Jazz
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  • 2022/05/03 21:46

I am planning to book a very far in advance on JAL for a temporary return trip to Japan. I am looking at

JAL's website, but the cheapest ticket is not changeable or cancelable, so there is no refund if something goes wrong, so I am thinking about another ticket, $ about 40 more expensive but cancelable or changeable (only $ 250 to 300 fee required). $ 300 fee).

However, I have looked at several travel insurance companies in the US, and I have seen that they offer coverage for travel expenses not covered by the airline company, even for reasons other than illness. \I'm not sure if it is better to get this health insurance than to pay an additional $ 40 for JAL and another 2-300 in fees if I have to cancel the flight for any reason.
Has anyone used travel insurance in the US ?
I would appreciate your opinion.

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