• Product Spotlight


    Are Your Clients Covered This Hurricane Season?

    In April, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) stated that current weather patterns combined with El Nino will make for a busier than usual hurricane season compared to past years. The 2010 forecast calls for 15 tropical storms (average is 10), 8 hurricanes (average is 6), and 4 major, Category 3 or greater, storms (average is 2). Learn more.


    TIPS For Success

    Join us for one of these popular topics during our May and June webinar trainings. They are free to attend and take only 15-30 minutes of your time (and you don’t need to be a current Travel Guard agent to attend). You can feel more confident when offering travel insurance to your clients by participating in these short, yet focused, training sessions. Learn more.


    Advanced Travel Planning

    A recent Travel Guard Poll of travel agents suggests that their clients are moving away from lastminute travel bookings. Of the agents participating, 30% said that last-minute getaway deals had no effect on their client’s tendency to book, while approximately 25% said their clients are actually moving away from last-minute bookings. Learn more.


    Department Spotlight

    Travel Guard's Licensing Department is the "one stop compliance center" for agencies who are going to partner or are already partnered with us. When our agents or new accounts need up-to-the-minute advice on obtaining or maintaining their agency license to sell Travel Guard's travel insurance plans, or tips on how to remain compliant with industry licensing rules and regulations, they can contact Travel Guard's Licensing Department and get instant results. Learn more.


    Travel Tales

    A Tale of the Tarmac Delay

    Beijing. It’s a city known as the political and cultural hub of China, and it’s famous for its ancient lore. From opulent palaces and temples to ancient treasures- it’s hard not to find an area that hasn’t been immersed in history- and Paul and Phyllis S. of North Carolina were more than thrilled to go visit. Learn more.


Travel Guard is one of the nation's leading providers of travel insurance and assistance plans. Comprehensive travel insurance plans through Travel Guard are distributed by more than 12,000 travel companies through virtually every distribution channel in the travel industry.
This is only a brief description of the coverage(s) available.
The Policy will contain reductions, limitations, exclusions and termination provisions. Full details of coverage are contained in the Policy. If there is any conflict between the contents of this document and the Policy, the Policy will govern in all cases. Insurance underwritten by National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa., a Pennsylvania insurance company, with its principal place of business at 175 Water Street, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10038. It is currently authorized to transact business in all states and the District of Columbia. NAIC No. 19445. Coverage may not be available in all states.


The scenario summarized in this newsletter is offered only as an example. Coverage depends on the actual facts of each case and the terms, conditions and exclusions of the policy. Anyone interested in travel insurance plans available through Travel Guard should request a copy of the description of coverage for a description of the scope and limitations of coverage.