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Mitigating the Risks with Insurance

March 30, 2025
Mitigating the Risks with Insurance

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Should You Buy Travel Insurance for Your School Music Trip?

The Pros, the Cons, and the Lessons Learned from COVID

Planning a school music trip isn’t just about logistics — it’s about creating once-in-a-lifetime experiences. But as many learned during the pandemic, unexpected events can derail even the most well-planned trip. One key question: Should you invest in travel insurance for your students?

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✅ The Pros of Buying Travel Insurance

💰 Protects Non-Refundable Payments
Most bookings (hotels, charter buses, festival fees) are non-refundable weeks or months in advance. Insurance helps safeguard families from losing it all if something happens.

🔄 Covers Cancellations, Delays, and Interruptions
Good policies can cover:

  • Illness-related cancellation or interruption
  • Weather or emergency delays
  • Lost baggage or equipment
  • Emergency medical costs or evacuation

🧘 Peace of Mind
Families feel more secure committing to a major trip when they know they’re protected financially.

❌ The Cons of Travel Insurance

💵 It Costs Extra
Typical policies cost $50–$150 per student, which can be a barrier for some families.

📋 It’s Complex
Coverage varies, especially with:

  • “Cancel for Any Reason” (CFAR) options
  • Exclusions (e.g., pandemics, school closures)
  • State-by-state differences

⏳ Deadlines Matter
Some benefits (like CFAR) must be purchased within 10–21 days of the deposit.

⚠️ What We Learned from COVID

When COVID-19 shut down school trips in 2020:

  • Students lost thousands in prepaid travel
  • Many travel companies offered no refunds
  • Only groups with insurance (especially CFAR) recovered their costs
  • Families without insurance bore the full loss

💰 Typical Insurance Costs

  • 3–4 days (domestic): $50–$75
  • 5–7 days (domestic): $80–$110
  • International: $100–$150+
  • CFAR Add-On: +40–60% of base cost

Some tour providers offer insurance as an optional add-on — others bundle it in.

🛡️ What You Risk Without It

  • Total loss of payments if the trip is canceled
  • No refund if a student can’t attend due to illness or family emergency
  • No coverage for injury or sickness on the trip
  • Performance opportunities missed with no way to recover costs

🎓 Final Thought

Travel insurance may be optional — but it’s often your only line of defense against unexpected events.
As a director, offering or recommending it protects your students and their families.


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