What types of insurance do travel agents need?

Travel agents face financial, legal, and reputational risks—and insurance helps mitigate them. Core policies include: 

  • Professional Liability (E & O) – Protects against claims if a client alleges financial loss from a booking error, missed reservation, or bad advice. 
  • General Liability – Covers third-party bodily injury or property damage, such as if a client trips during an in-office consultation. 
  • Cyber Liability Insurance – Vital if you collect sensitive customer data like passports, credit card info, or itineraries. 

As a trusted advisor in a high-stakes industry, your insurance plan should be as detailed as your travel itineraries. 

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