Elizabeth W., Illinois
Published on December 23rd, 2023
A friend’s father had a bad fall when arriving at the airport (to visit her), resulting in broken bones; but because he had full protection due to EA+, they arranged for his return trip and care.
I decided that given how much we travel, EA+ would be a good idea, even if we hope to never need it. We just spent 3 weeks in Jordan and Egypt last month and were able to see all of the sights we’ve read about in books and seen in movies. There were 7 of us, and we visited Jerash, floated in the Dead Sea, walked through Petra, slept at Wadi Rum, snorkeled in the Red Sea, rode camels around the pyramids, took a Nile cruise, floated above the Valley of the Kings in a hot air balloon, and marveled at Abu Simbel. Our next international trip is coming up in January, where we’ll visit family in Mexico, and then spend a week in Playa del Carmen snorkeling and visiting Chichen-Itza and Tulum.
It’s so reassuring to know that if something happens, EA+ will be there.
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