These days, a lot can go sideways when you travel: weather, mechanical delays, crew issues, schedule changes, strikes… and the occasional random snafu that nobody saw coming. 😅
Recently, one of my clients was traveling in Greece when a labor strike + high winds caused her ferry to be cancelled. She handled it like a pro: she stayed an extra night on the island she was already on and cancelled her next island stop.
But the changes came with extra costs:
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A new ferry ticket
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An extra hotel night
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And no refund for the original ferry ticket
(Thankfully, the hotel on the next island did refund her.)
Why this mattered: she had travel insurance
Fortunately, she had purchased travel insurance through Faye Travel Insurance.
Besides emergency medical and evacuation coverage, Faye includes some really practical features:
What I like about Faye ✈️
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An easy-to-use app with:
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Your policy info
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Live chat + emergency numbers
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A digital wallet
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Real-time flight updates
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Claim filing tools
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Virtual and in-person doctor visits worldwide
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Flight delay perks that kick in fast:
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3+ hour delay: $200 instantly for airport meals + a lounge pass
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If there’s no lounge, you can buy a pass and get up to $50 reimbursed
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No receipts required
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Max $600 per trip
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6+ hour delay: an additional $100
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Her Greece claim was seamless
For the ferry cancellation, she uploaded her receipts in the app, explained what happened, and Faye refunded her costs quickly. Done. ✅
And later in her trip, she needed a doctor. She opened the app, and within a few hours she had a face-to-face appointment with a local physician.
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One quick tip: if you’re booking flights and hotels using points and miles, set your trip cost to the minimum of $1,000. You’ll still get solid coverage, but your insurance cost will usually be much lower. 💡

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