Travel cancellations are looming amid jet fuel shortages from the ongoing Middle East conflict, potentially leaving some vacationers stranded without recourse — that is, if they overlooked the search for the right insurance policy.
As the cost of fuel increased 78% from a year ago to an astonishing $6.5 billion in April, airline forecasters have warned that flight cancellations are inevitable.
Travel experts who spoke to The Post said that choosing an insurance plan should be strategic, and aiming for umbrella policies that cover a variety of reasons for cancellation is imperative.
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