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What to Do When Your Israel Trip Is Canceled Due to Airline Suspensions

How to recover your investment and explore your options when flights to Israel are suspended.

🧭 Overview

If your trip to Israel is canceled due to airline flight suspensions, here’s what you need to know about how this affects your travel insurance, how to recover your travel investment, and how to make changes for future plans.


📋 Coverage Summary

Scenario Is It Covered? What You Should Do
Airline suspends flights (supplier cancellation) ❌ No (Supplier’s responsibility) Request refund or voucher directly from the airline or tour provider
Cancellation within 10 days of purchase ✅ Yes Full premium refund available under “free-look” period
Cancellation after 10 days ❌ No refund (premium earned) Option to apply policy to a future trip
Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR) add-on ✅ Yes Submit a CFAR claim (typically reimburses up to 75% of non-refundable costs)
Medical emergency, injury, or death ✅ Yes (if covered reason listed) File a Trip Cancellation claim with supporting documentation
 

🛠️ Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Contact Your Airline or Tour Operator
    Request a refund or travel voucher directly from the supplier. Many are offering flexible rebooking options due to the suspension.

  2. Submit a Change Request
    If you plan to move your trip to a new date, complete the official form here:
    👉 Submit a Change Request

  3. File an Insurance Claim (If Applicable)
    If you have CFAR coverage or a covered cancellation reason, file a claim with the insurance provider listed on your plan.

  4. Reach Out for Support
    If you need help understanding your coverage or navigating the refund process, call our client service team at:
    📞 800-576-2674 or ✉️ support@insuranceconsultantsintl.com


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why isn’t airline suspension covered by my plan?
A: Flight suspensions due to operational decisions, unrest, or border closures are considered supplier actions and are not classified as covered trip cancellation reasons under most standard policies.


Q: Can I get my premium refunded after 10 days?
A: No. After 10 days, the policy is considered earned and is not refundable. However, you may submit a request to apply your policy to a future trip.


Q: How do I change my trip dates or traveler info?
A: Use our online Change Request Form:
👉 Change Request Form


Q: Who can help with portal access or claim status?
A: Our support team is here to assist you. Email us at support@insuranceconsultantsintl.com or call (800) 576-2674.


⚖️ Disclaimer

This article provides general guidance and does not guarantee coverage or reimbursement. All claims decisions are made by the insurance provider in accordance with the terms and conditions of the policy. Travelers are responsible for reading their full plan documents.