Written By: Chris Buseman, Account Executive – Specialty Insurance Programs – 360 Coverage Pros
Travel industry professionals, such as travel agents, travel agencies, and tour operators, have an increasing need to protect themselves against the economic impact of accusations of alleged errors and omissions. Besides the increase in frivolous litigation initiated by consumers seeking to make money off your business’s errors, whether real or perceived, travel industry professionals also have to remain compliant with local, state, federal, and international regulations. All of these factors can take their toll on your bottom line.
You may not mind serving clients with higher expectations — in fact, your business may be built on a reputation for meeting those expectations. But in order to safeguard your assets and keep those customers coming back, you’ll need coverage that protects you while engendering confidence and loyalty among your clientele.
Travel agencies must adhere to certain laws when they are arranging trips for their customers. Depending on where their clients are going, they may be subject to the following:
State laws, for example, may have statutes that regulate disclosure and fraud, as well as policies for businesses to issue refunds or sell certain services. This places responsibility on the agent or agency to investigate and disclose information about the destination and also confirm reservations.
As an example of how E&O coverage works hand in hand with maintaining compliance, consider a common travel scenario. A couple books a trip, including a stay in a hotel. Upon arrival, they are told that there is no available room or that the only room available is one that costs considerably more. The hotel claims the booking was not confirmed. Understandably, the couple thinks that the agent is at fault and may initiate a claim. They may even file a lawsuit.
E&O coverage would provide the agency with a defense until the matter is resolved. A compliant agency would be able to provide evidence that it had done its due diligence and confirmed the customer’s booking, particularly through documentation and proof of best practices. The fraudulent activity of the hotel or resort management would be exposed, and the agency would be cleared. E&O coverage would pay any legal fees, and the company could resume business with its reputation intact.
In 2020, there were almost 50 class-action lawsuits filed against travel agencies, and that doesn’t count individual lawsuits and complaints. With society becoming more and more litigious, there is an increased need for businesses to protect themselves, and this is perhaps more notable in the travel industry. There are a number of facets to the travel business that can leave a company open to litigation:
E&O insurance is critical to protecting your company from these vulnerabilities and unforeseen complications. Depending on the details of your policy, you may be able to rely on your insurance provider to:
E&O insurance provides a cost-effective solution to protecting your company from frivolous claims and litigation. It offers peace of mind, improves turnaround for customer service issues, and protects your bottom line. Experienced E&O insurance providers, such as 360° Coverage Pros, offer rates as low as $25.67 per month, meaning you can get this kind of protection without delay. Schedule a free consultation right away and make sure your agency is covered.
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