Despite worries over coronavirus, most people booking travel don't plan to buy trip insurance: Survey
Americans seem to be eager to get out of the house and on the road again.
The fact that most imminent travel looks to be family- and friends-oriented — and perhaps less expensive and closer to home — may account for the lack of interest in trip insurance, Holzhauer noted.
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