As expected, everything about travel, to include cruises
were immediately affected by the Iran war, as is noted in the www.cnbc.com
website, which for anyone wanting to making travel plans, is a signal that for
the future as well, travel plans should be at least on a temporary hold.
Another website, recommend.com posits that the Iran war
would have a long term travel impact.
And www.aol.com cites cancelled flights, and refers to another
danger, debris from downed drones raining debris down from the skies that is a
danger as well, to those who are not flying, which is a warning to anyone who
is in the vicinity.
I found another well known website, www.businesstravelnews.com,
advising travelers who travel for business there will be a long term effect,
mainly because a broader regional conflict will effect global travel even in
areas where the war is not waged affected due to the actions of sympathizers,
either for or against the war, plus the killing of the Iranian Supreme leader
can cause someone to embark on a killing spree, for instance.
Counting on insuring your advance travel plans with the
usual travel insurance policy is not viable, those travel policies have an out
for war.
However, there is the CFAR policy, a cancel for any
reason travel insurance, find the best CFAR policy for you in the
www.forbes.com website, but after you check those out, I advise buying a CFAR
policy from your trusted local insurance agent, they can give you the
information as to whether the company is reliable and will insure your future
trip if you cancel for any reason.
Nonetheless, unless your future trip is a rock bottom
bargain, you may find that the CFAR is too expensive, and you may decide to
take a breather from a bucket list kind of travel until the debris of the
Iranian missals settles into a landfill.
In the meanwhile, take a staycation and look at your
photos from last bucket travel trip, and when you do resume, I wish you HAPPY TRAVELS!
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