Hilarious Travel Insurance Advertisements

Funny Travel Insurance

Insurance commercials from all corners of the globe have been known to elicit strong emotions. Some are very touching; some are moving, and others are just plain wacky.

It’s a given, life insurance ads are usually the touching ones. They are the tear-jerkers of the bunch. But when it comes to outrageousness and hilarity, travel insurance is on the top of the list.

Traveling is indeed a fun and enjoyable experience and the things that can happen, good or bad, is worth telling. There are countless risks involved in people’s trips and travel insurance advertisers take inspiration in various scenarios that can actually happen in one of your trips.

Most of them just bring out the funny side of traveling. Combine it with the premise of having your travels insured as a smart decision certainly makes it more amusing, even comical.

I’ve scoured YouTube in search for Travel Insurance commercials and here’s some of the funniest stuff I’ve seen so far. They may be hilarious but they can happen and travel insurance can actually cover you from the events portrayed in the advertisements.

Here are four catchy travel insurance TV advertisements:

The Rabbit’s Foot

This advertisement is some kind of a parody. The scientist (actors) seems so serious about their mission but it is actually a funny way of saying that insurance is the best way to protect you from “bad luck” and not with superstitious rituals.

Snowball Effect

This one’s extremely exaggerated but fun to watch anyway.

LadyBoy Story

This travel insurance advertisement is simply funny — hilarious, yet realistic.

X-ray Blunder

This is not only funny but can also frighten you into submission to get travel insurance. It shows how travel insurance can help you with your medical needs abroad.

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One Response to “Hilarious Travel Insurance Advertisements”

  1. Deanne Brest says:

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