Recommendations For Emergency Travel: How To Reach Your Destination ASAP
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You cannot plan ahead for some travel. Illness or a death in the family
often come unexpectedly, and it's a challenge to get travel arrangements
together on short notice, particularly if getting to a loved one's
bedside requires crossing long distances. Nonetheless, you can do some
things to make those travel arrangements easier when the need does
arise. From obtaining an emergency pasport
to buying your ticket on a flight, you can make a plan that will bring
you promptly to your loved one.
Should you have to get to a loved one who has died or is dying,
bereavement or compassionate fares will save you money on last-minute
travel as they're close to what a lowest cost seat would be. You have to
give proof, but you might save between ten and seventy-five percent,
but probably somewhere around fifty percent.
There are some drawbacks with these fares, however. While some airlines
may give you the discount before purchasing your ticket when you provide
the right documentation, many will only offer a rebate after you return
from your trip. This refund must be submitted no more than 90 days
after the flight. Bereavement rates for international travel are harder
to acquire. Because these circumstances may be harder to verify, a
refund can only be issued after the trip with the death certificate.
International travel also poses another problem: if it takes more than
one airline to get to your location, you will have to apply for
bereavement fares individually for each one.
Since international travel requires a passport, you will need to have
one in order to fly out of the country to meet your loved one. If your
passport is damaged, missing or no longer valid, you may request a one day U S
passport renewal in order to make the trip.
The information you will need to provide in order to obtain your
bereavement fare needs to be presented either in person or over the
phone to the airline. The requirements varies by airline, but there are
some major details that are usually always required. These details
include the name of your loved one, your relationship, the name,
address, and phone number of the hospital or funeral home, date of the
service, and the name and phone number of the physician. If your airline
only offers discounts after the trip, be sure to also have a copy of
the death certificate. This information is simply used to verify your
qualification for a bereavement fare.
You see, emergency
US passports and a one day
passport renewal, combined with bereavement fares, are mechanisms
you can set in motion when you must make an emergency trip abroad to
take care of a family member who is about to die.









