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  1. For sure! I wouldn't expect it if we didn't have travel insurance. Do you know which Allianz policy you've seen it on?
  2. I'm totally fine with the itinerary changing. I just figured I'd ask to see if anyone has successfully submitted a claim like this to their insurance before. Fingers crossed they sub the port instead of doing another sea day. I've researched it and I've seen it on Redditt posts that people have done this but sadly no one says which insurance company/plan they go with.
  3. Do you want her to show her bank statements?
  4. Here's the video I'm using as a reference:
  5. Reimbursed for a missed port/itinerary change.
  6. I totally understand with all the violence. Was just curious if we could be reimbursed through travel insurance if we end up with another sea day/missing our port.
  7. Good afternoon guys. We're embarking on our second cruise in May and have seen that Royal Caribbean has temporarily halted the port of Labadee which is one of our ports. Looking into getting travel insurance that covers missed ports. Does anyone have a specific company/plan that includes the missed port option in their insurance? Looking forward to any tips!
  8. You seem like a wise Royal Cruiser. I have a quick question for you if you don't mind? I am going to Labadee in mid-May, I purchased the trip and travel insurance in Oct 2023. If the port gets changed, would we be eligible for compensation? For reference, my insurance states these things: "We will reimburse You, up to the Maximum Benefit Amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits, for the unused, forfeited, prepaid non-refundable event/activity expenses paid by You if a cruise line, Travel Supplier, or Common Carrier makes a change to Your Trip itinerary which either prevents You from participating in the previously scheduled event/activity or eliminates a destination from originally scheduled itinerary. Benefits are payable if: 1. the event or activity was prepaid prior to Your Scheduled Departure Date and the cost of the event or activity was included in the cost of the Payments and Deposits for purposes of calculating the premium; and 2. the itinerary change is made after the Scheduled Departure Date of the Trip; and 3. no comparable event, activity, or refund, whether provided in credit or cash was provided to offset the loss. This certificate will not provide benefits if a comparable activity of equivalent cost are rescheduled during the course of Your Trip. These benefit(s) will not duplicate any other benefits payable under the certificate or any coverage(s) attached to the certificate." Additionally, cruise diversion is included in the "Optional Travel Inconvenience" section as well.
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