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COMPLETE BROCHURE & RATES FOR
Sky
RescueSM
Underwritten by Sirius International Insurance Corp

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Please read the Benefits & Exclusions of this plan carefully before submitting your application.

Sky RescueSM provides scheduled coverage for Emergency Medical Evacuation, Repatriation, Emergency Reunion, Returning Minor Children, Political Evacuation, Accidental Death and Dismemberment, Trip Interruption for individuals under the age of 65 traveling outside their country of citizenship for a minimum of three months.

Scheduled Benefits & Limits

Emergency Medical Evacuation To US$100,000 when coordinated through
the Plan Administrator
The plan includes coverage for emergency medical evacuation to the nearest qualified medical facility; expenses for reasonable travel and accommodation resulting from the evacuation; and the cost of returning to either the country of residence or the country where the evacuation occurred up to US$100,000. Up to US$25,000 will be paid for the eligible costs and expenses of an emergency medical evacuation arising or resulting from a sudden and unexpected recurrence of a pre-existing condition.
Emergency Reunion To US$15,000 when coordinated through
the Plan Administrator
The plan provides emergency reunion coverage, up to US$15,000 for a maximum of 15 days, for the reasonable travel and lodging expenses of a relative or friend during an emergency medical evacuation: either the cost of accompanying the insured during the evacuation or traveling from the country of residence to be reunited with the insured.
Return of Mortal Remains To US$20,000 when coordinated
through the Plan Administrator
If a covered illness/injury results in death, expenses for repatriation of bodily remains or ashes to the country of residence or citizenship will be covered up to a maximum of US$20,000.
Accidental Death and Dismemberment Up to US$100,000
In the event of the unexpected death of an insured, the plan will pay US$100,000 to the insured's estate or designated beneficiary provided that the death was not the result of a pre-existing condition. In the event of dismemberment suffered by an insured, the plan will pay as specified below:

Loss:

Benefit:

Sight of one eye

$50,000

One hand or one foot

$50,000

One hand and the loss of sight in one eye

$100,000

One foot and the loss of sight of one eye

$100,000

One hand and one foot

$100,000

Both hands or both feet

$100,000

Sight of both eyes

$100,000

Trip Interruption To US$5,000
If, during a covered trip, there is a death of an immediate family member (spouse, child, parent or sibling) or the substantial destruction of the insured’s principal residence, the plan will pay to return the insured to the area of principal residence. The plan will pay for a one way air or ground transportation ticket of the same class as the unused travel ticket, less the value of the unused return ticket.
Returning Minor Children To US$5,000 when coordinated through
the Plan Administrator
If an insured person is hospitalized due to a covered illness/injury and is traveling alone with child(ren) 19 or under that otherwise would be left unattended, the plan will pay up to US$5,000 for one way economy fare to their home country, including a chaperone, if necessary, for the safety of the child(ren).
Political Evacuation And Repatriation To US$10,000 when coordinated through the Plan Administrator
If the United States Department of State issues a travel advisory that becomes effective or is in effect on or after the Insured Person’s date of arrival, the plan will pay up to US$10,000 for transportation to the nearest place of safety or for repatriation to the Insured Person’s home country or country of residence. The insured must contact the plan administrator within 10 days of the travel advisory and the evacuation/repatriation must be approved and coordinated by the plan administrator.
Personal Liability Coverage As Described Below
Injury to a Third Person: Up to US$2,000 after a US$100 special deductible
Damage to a Third Person's Property: Up to US$500 after a US$100 special deductible
The above is only a consolidated and summary description of all current Sky Rescue benefits, conditions, limitations and exclusions. A certificate containing the complete Policy Wording with all terms, conditions and exclusions will be included with the fulfillment kit.

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Charges for the following services, treatments and/or conditions, among others, are excluded from coverage under the Sky Rescue plan.

  1. Pre-existing Conditions. A pre-existing condition is defined as any injury, illness, sickness, disease, or other physical, medical, mental or nervous condition, disorder or ailment that, with reasonable medical certainty, existed at the time of application or at any time during the three years prior to the effective date of the insurance, whether or not previously manifested or symptomatic, diagnosed, treated, or disclosed prior to the effective date, including any subsequent, chronic or recurring complications or consequences related thereto or arising therefrom.
  2. War, military action, terrorism, political insurrection, protest, or any act thereof.
  3. AIDS virus, AIDS related illness, ARC Syndrome, or AIDS, and the cost of testing for these conditions, and charges for treatment or surgeries which are incurred by any Insured who was HIV+ at time of enrollment into this insurance.
  4. Charges for pre-natal care, delivery, post-natal care, and care of newborns, including complications of pregnancy, miscarriage, complication of delivery and/or complications of newborns.
  5. Injury sustained while participating in amateur or professional sports, including practice or preparation for such sports, or other athletic activity which is organized and/or sanctioned, or which involves regular or scheduled practices, games or competition. The following hazardous activities are excluded: racing of any kind, aviation (except when traveling as a passenger in a commercial aircraft), BMX, BASE jumping, bobsleigh, bungee jumping, canyoning, caving, high diving, hang gliding, heli-skiing, hot air ballooning, inline skating, jet skiing, kayaking, luge, motocross (moto-x), mountain biking, mountaineering, parachuting, rappelling, rock climbing, rodeo, scuba diving, ski jumping, sky diving, snow skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, spelunking, snorkeling, surfing, wakeboarding, water skiing, wind-surfing and whitewater rafting.
  6. Charges, injuries and/or illness resulting or arising from or occurring during the commission or continuing perpetration of a violation of law by the insured, including without limitation, the engaging in an illegal occupation or act, but excluding minor traffic violations.
  7. Treatment for, and injuries resulting or arising from or substance abuse or drug addiction.
  8. Injury and/or illness resulting or arising from or sustained while under the influence of or disablement of drugs or alcohol.
  9. Willfully self-inflicted injury or illness.
  10. Treatment required as a result of or arising from complications from a treatment or condition not covered under the certificate.
  11. Any services or supplies performed or provided by a relative of the Insured or provided at no cost to Insured.
  12. Treatment for mental and nervous disorders.
  13. Charges incurred for any travel, meals, transportation and/or accommodations, except as otherwise expressly provided for in this insurance.
  14. Any taxes, involuntary or forced contributions, assessments, charges, fees or surcharges imposed by any governmental agency or authority.

This web page contains only a consolidated and summary description of all current Sky Rescue benefits, conditions, limitations and exclusions, and is subject to all of the terms and conditions of the full Policy Wording. A certificate containing the complete Policy Wording with all terms, conditions and exclusions will be included with the fulfillment kit. The Company reserves the right to issue the most current Policy Wording for this insurance plan in the event this application and/or brochure has expired, is modified, or is replaced with a newer version. Current Policy Wordings are available upon request.

Sky Rescue provides scheduled coverage for individuals under the age of 65 traveling outside their country of citizenship for a minimum of three months. The plan may be purchased for three months, six months or 12 months and can be rewritten for succeeding or subsequent periods. New Deductible, Eligibility, Conditions of Coverage and Pre-Existing Condition Exclusions will apply and a new application must also be completed.

Premiums for Standard Coverage
Please contact us for current rates.

Premiums

3 months

6 months

12 months

Single $76 $95 $168
Couple $101 $127 $224
Family $126 $157 $280

Enhanced Accidental Death and Dismemberment*

Premiums 3 months 6 months 12 months
Up to $100,000 additional coverage $38 $48 $60
Up to $200,000 additional coverage $76 $96 $120
Up to $300,000 additional coverage $114 $144 $180
Up to $400,000 additional coverage $152 $192 $240

*Optional coverage is available for the primary insured person only. This coverage is in addition to the $100,000 Accidental Death and Dismemberment included in the Sky Rescue plan.
All premium rates are in US dollars. Rates include 2.5% surplus lines tax where applicable.

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Bon Voyage!
Haben Sie eine sichere Reise! Abbia un viaggio sicuro!
ˇTenga un viaje seguro! Ayez un voyage sűr! Have a safe trip!

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INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL NEWS BRIEFS:
Please note that we at Sunburst Worldwide Insurance Services provides the International Travel News Briefs as a value-added service to our international clients and visitors of this website. Our International Travel News Briefs are updated frequently, in order to provide you with current and reliable news and events as quickly as we can. We have no control over the content of external websites, and links to various external news sources may become inactive at any time. We suggest that you bookmark our website and return frequently to check the current global news posted on our website.

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Massive earthquake strikes Chile February 27, 2010
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SKorea to kill animals to curb spread of 1st outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in 8 years January 7, 2010
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U.S. lifts HIV/Aids immigration ban  January 4, 2010
The US lifts a 22-year immigration ban that stopped anyone with HIV/Aids from entering the country. . .
It put the US in a group of just 12 countries, also including Libya and Saudi Arabia, that excluded anyone suffering from HIV/Aids.

 

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