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Travelers, travel firms both don’t care about travel insurance
    
While a lot of Vietnamese travelers are unaware of the importance 
of travel insurance, travel firms deliberately “forget” about this, because 
insurance premiums would push the tour fees high up.
Closing travelers’ eyes to insurance – the best choice for travel firms
Insurance companies once hoped that the tourism development with the 
increasingly high numbers of domestic and foreign travelers would give them more 
opportunities to sell more insurance policies. Insurers have launched a lot of 
insurance service packages, targeting different groups of customers. However, in 
reality, the increase of the number of tourists does not have much relation with 
the insurance premium increase.
According to VietQ.vn, travel firms regularly choose to take the insurance 
service package, under which the insurance premium is 1500 dong per day per 
head, while the compensation level would be up to 10 million dong per case per 
head.
Meanwhile, other travel firms try to “practice thriftiness” by buying the 
service package under which they have to pay 750 dong per day and get the 
compensation of five million at maximum.
The insurance premiums and the compensation levels are really too low, which 
would put travelers at a great disadvantage in case of accident. However, 
travelers obviously do not want to pay higher premiums, because this would make 
the tours more expensive, thus making it difficult to attract travelers.
While travel firms deliberately ignore insurance policies, Vietnamese travelers 
seemingly do not think much of this. An executive of a travel firm said that 
customers only seek the information about the tour fees and about the 
destinations, while none of them asks about insurance policies.
The executive went on to say that Vietnamese do not have the habit of taking 
insurance policies of any kinds. In case of accidents or troubles, they would 
use their own money instead of expecting the compensation, because they think 
the procedures they have to follow for compensation are too complicated.
If travelers get small accidents, they would not waste time to contact hospitals 
and insurance companies to get necessary documents and compensation. As for 
outbound travelers, taking insurance policies is a must. In the minds of 
travelers, this is just a compulsory formality, while they don’t think they need 
to ask for their rights to be implemented by travel firms.
However, experts believe that travelers would rethink about that, especially 
after the news about the group of Vietnamese tourists which got accident during 
their tour to Cambodia in July 2012.
Travel insurance not compulsory for travelers?
After the accidents, experts have voiced their concern about the 
inappropriate attention of travelers to insurance policies. They have called on 
travelers not only to consider the tour fees, but also to consider thoroughly 
the contracts’ provisions about the insurance rights, before making decisions.
The Tourism Law stipulates that enjoying travel insurance and other insurance 
policies in accordance with the current laws is one of the travelers’ interests. 
However, the Decree 92 dated June 1, 2007, does not clarify that insurance 
policies are compulsory for all travelers.
The current laws only stipulate that international travel firms, which do not 
buy insurance policies for Vietnamese outbound tourists, would be imposed the 
fine of 3-5 million dong
Experts believe that if the state stipulates that travel insurance is compulsory 
for all travelers, this would not only help ensure the interests of travelers, 
but also help increase insurance premiums, which could serve as a huge capital 
for the national economy.
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     Source: Compiled by C. V  | 
  
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