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Travel Insurance: Your Passport to a Stress-Free Journey

Enjoy stress-free journeys with coverage for medical emergencies, lost baggage, and flight disruptions at 0% GST.

In the past, travel insurance was often seen as a “visa formality.” But in 2026, with global travel disruptions becoming more frequent and international medical costs skyrocketing, it has become a non-negotiable part of your travel checklist.

Whether you’re heading to the Swiss Alps or a business meeting in Singapore, here is why your travel kit is incomplete without a solid insurance plan.

🚀 The 2026 Bonus: 0% GST

The most significant update for Indian travelers this year is the GST Exemption.

  • The News: As of late 2025, individual travel insurance policies (which include medical and accident benefits) are now GST-exempt (0%), down from the previous 18%.
  • The Benefit: This makes comprehensive coverage significantly more affordable. You now pay only the “real” premium without the extra tax burden.

Why You Actually Need It (Beyond the Visa)

  1. Medical Emergencies Abroad: A single day of hospitalization in the US or Europe can cost ₹5–10 Lakh. Your standard Indian health insurance usually won’t cover you outside India, but travel insurance provides Cashless Hospitalization worldwide.
  2. Flight & Trip Disruptions: From sudden airline strikes to weather-related delays, 2026 has seen its share of disruptions. Travel insurance reimburses you for non-refundable hotel bookings and missed connecting flights.
  3. Loss of Essential Documents: Losing your passport in a foreign country is a nightmare. A good policy covers the cost of obtaining emergency certificates and even hotel extensions while you wait for your new documents.
  4. Baggage Safety: If the airline loses your checked-in luggage, your policy provides a payout to help you buy essentials so your trip doesn’t come to a halt.

The Different “Menus”: Types of Travel Plans

Plan TypeBest For…Key Feature
Single TripOne-off vacations or family trips.Covers you from departure to return.
Multi-Trip (Annual)Business travelers or frequent flyers.One policy covers all trips made in a year.
Student TravelStudents going abroad for higher studies.Includes “Study Interruption” and “Sponsor Protection.”
Senior CitizenTravelers aged 60 to 80+.Higher focus on medical coverage and pre-existing diseases.

💰 Tax Benefits: The Hidden Perk

Many Indians don’t realize that travel insurance can help save tax under Section 80D (Old Regime):

  • If your travel plan includes an Overseas Medical Cover component, the premium paid for that specific part is eligible for deduction within the ₹25,000 limit (or ₹50,000 for seniors).
  • Note: This only applies to the medical portion of the premium, not the part covering baggage or flight delays.

⚠️ Pro-Tips for the 2026 Traveler

  • Don’t Buy the “Default” App Option: When booking tickets on travel portals, don’t just tick the “Add Insurance” box. These are often basic “Protection Plans” with very low limits. Buy a Comprehensive Policy directly from an insurer for better coverage.
  • The “3-Hour” Rule: IRDAI now pushes for faster claim processing. Many modern Indian insurers offer instant payouts for flight delays of more than 3-4 hours directly to your bank account.
  • Check for Adventure Sports: If you plan on skiing, scuba diving, or skydiving, standard plans won’t cover you. You must buy an Adventure Sports Rider.
  • The “5% Rule” for PED: Some new policies now cover emergencies arising from Pre-existing Diseases (PED) up to a small percentage (usually 5-10%) of the sum insured. This is a lifesaver for elderly travelers.

Save up to ₹6,75,000/- on Tax! File before 31st July deadline.

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