What is Interruption For Any Reason Travel Insurance?

Interruption for Any Reason coverage is a rare travel insurance benefit that can provide a partial reimbursement for your prepaid, non-refundable unused trip costs if you need to end your trip early for a reason not already covered by your standard interruption insurance.

Often referred to as IFAR for short, this coverage is typically an optional policy upgrade available only on certain comprehensive travel insurance policies.

Interruption For Any Reason allows you to end your trip early and claim up to 50%-75% reimbursement for any unused, non-refundable, prepaid trip costs.

As the name suggests, this coverage offers complete flexibility and control, allowing you to make a claim for any reason at all. However, this coverage is most useful for scenarios where claims via your standard trip interruption coverage are ineligible due to exclusions, such as foreseen or known events, acts of war, fear of travel, and more.

Adding this benefit will substantially increase the cost of your policy. Exclusions, eligibility requirements, and coverage limits may differ by policy, but typically, your trip must be interrupted at least 48 or 72 hours into the trip for coverage to apply.

Interruption For Any Reason can provide partial reimbursement for unused prepaid and non-refundable trip payments if a trip is interrupted for a reason not otherwise covered by a policy.

Eligibility Requirements for Interruption for Any Reason Coverage

IFAR is a time-sensitive benefit, meaning that it’s only available for a certain time after you make your initial trip deposit.

In most cases, IFAR is only available for purchase within 14 to 21 days after your initial trip payment. While rare, some travel insurance companies may allow you to add this coverage up until you’ve made your final trip payment.

Some travel insurance companies will only cover interruptions that take place at least 48 hours after your scheduled departure date. For specific coverage and exclusion details, you may reference your Certificate of Insurance at any time.

What Does Interruption For Any Reason Travel Insurance Cover?

Interruption for Any Reason can offer you a partial reimbursement, typically 50-75%, of your prepaid, non-refundable trip costs in the event you are forced to end your trip early for a reason not already covered by your travel insurance policy. Covered expenses can include airfare, accommodations, excursions, and other trip bookings made in advance.

Some policies may also cover the costs to join your trip if you need to depart on a date later than your original departure date. Since coverage varies by policy, we recommend comparing plans side-by-side to find the best trip protection for your specific trip.

Standard Trip Interruption Insurance vs (IFAR) Interruption for Any Reason Coverage

Both IFAR and standard Trip Interruption coverage protect you if you are forced to cut your trip short and return home before your planned return date; However, IFAR coverage is much more comprehensive than standard trip interruption coverage.

At its core, Interruption for Any Reason coverage is designed as an extension of your standard Trip Interruption coverage, allowing you to interrupt your trip for reasons outside of the ones stipulated in the policy. This means you can interrupt your trip for any reason at all, including for reasons traditionally excluded by most travel insurance policies, and still receive coverage.

Additionally, standard Trip Interruption coverage frequently comes included as part of a comprehensive travel insurance policy and is widely available. However, IFAR is a niche benefit found on select policies, and it is only offered as an upgrade to a comprehensive policy.

Depending on that policy, standard trip interruption coverage can reimburse you for between 100-200% of your prepaid, non-refundable travel expenses if you interrupt your trip for a covered reason. However, IFAR coverage only offers a partial reimbursement, typically between 50%-75% of trip costs, depending on the policy.

Here is a table showing the main differences between standard Trip Interruption Insurance vs (IFAR) Interruption for Any Reason coverage.

Standard Trip Interruption coverage Interruption For Any Reason Coverage
Typical reimbursement rates 100%-200% of trip costs 50%-75% of trip costs
Availability Often included on comprehensive policies Rarely offered only as an add-on coverage
Exclusions Coverage is usually bound by policy exclusions Coverage typically has no exclusions

(IFAR) Interruption for Any Reason Coverage vs. (CFAR) Cancel for Any Reason Coverage

Interruption for Any Reason is very similar to another well-known travel insurance benefit called Cancel for Any Reason Coverage.

Both of these benefits extend standard interruption or cancellation coverage, respectively; However, the main difference between CFAR and IFAR is that cancellation coverage is a pre-departure benefit, and interruption coverage is a post-departure benefit. In essence, one is an extension of the other.

If you purchase CFAR, you are eligible to use it up until the day you leave for your trip. Once you depart, IFAR can take over and start to offer interruption coverage during your travels. Therefore, it makes sense to purchase both CFAR and IFAR as tandem benefits if you have the option to.



FAQs: Interruption For Any Reason Coverage

Is Interruption For Any Reason Worth the Additional Cost?

In 2026, this benefit has become more important to travelers due to world events like ongoing military actions, viral outbreaks, and storms.

Like CFAR coverage, adding Interruption for Any Reason to a policy will increase the overall travel insurance costs. For most travelers, standard Trip Interruption insurance coverage may be enough to protect against the majority of unexpected disruptions.

However, if you’re concerned about having to end your trip early and want the most amount of trip protection, adding the Interruption for Any Reason benefit may be a worthy investment.

Will IFAR Help Me Get A New Flight If I’m Stranded?

Neither CFAR nor IFAR directly helps you get on a flight back home, assuming you are stranded. That’s where non-medical evacuation and your provider’s 24/7 emergency assistance support team would come in. However, having IFAR can qualify you to request help from your provider, and it will help you recoup the costs of most of your unused trip expenses.


Please be aware that coverage and eligibility requirements for this benefit differ by policy.

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