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The best tips to survive exhausting flights

'Travel' is often associated with beautiful views, fantastic food, and comfortable hotel stays. Yet, one of the lesser talked about things is the exhaustion one faces during the commute from home to the destination. Delayed flights, crowded lounges, and expensive food are just some of the many things we go through once checked in for the flight. However, airports need not be so stressful. Today we will look at some of the ways to survive exhausting flights and enjoy your flight.

1. Reach on time:
This is a no-brainer. If you are travelling domestically, reach at least two hours before. Many airlines these days have made web check-in available for passengers. So you can skip the long check-in lines and book your seat preference while opting for web check-in.

2. Breezing through security:
Security checks are one of the most dreaded procedures at the airport. A helpful tip can be to keep your laptop, mobile, and wallet handy to save you time in the queue. Another trick is to carry a clear bag to put them all in and then put that bag inside the tray. This way, your things are safe, and you can easily collect them back.

3. Carry an empty water bottle:
Staying hydrated is key to navigating through hectic airports and transit schedules. Water is generally not allowed during security checks, and buying from the airport can be expensive. Instead, carry a water bottle, and once you are through security, fill your bottle through the free water coolers available inside the airports.

4. Light cabin luggage:
Many of us have the habit of stuffing our cabin luggage. But remember that you have to carry your things for the next hour or so, and it can be worse if you are hopping flights. Sometimes there also might be a last-minute gate change, and running across the airport with heavy luggage would be a hassle. Therefore, it is best to pack light. Carry only essentials like water, snacks, and hand sanitisers in your handheld luggage.

5. Wear warm and comfortable clothes:
Wearing comfortable clothes while travelling is essential. The flight cabin can become extremely cold, and freezing for hours does not sound like a good idea. Besides, if you're taking a long flight, you might want to sleep.
So being in comfortable clothes can help you sleep better. Don't forget to carry an eye mask and a travel pillow to make the best out of the in-flight sleep.

6. Carry entertainment:
Waiting for flights can be a long and boring process. Make use of the free Wi-Fi at the airport and download shows, your favourite playlist of songs, and books you enjoy on your device. You can use them during your flight or while waiting to board.

These are a few tips and tricks that you can follow to make your trips less exhausting. Remember that any hiccups you face during travelling are part and parcel of nomadic life. What you can do is to be as prepared as possible. But to err is human, which is why you should invest in general insurance India so that the next time you travel, you are safeguarded against any extra expense and mishaps like damage or loss of luggage, etc.

Click HERE to know about general insurance India.

Disclaimer: The information provided above is for illustrative purposes only. To get more details, please refer to policy wordings and prospectus before purchasing a policy.

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Why do you need health insurance in India?

We’re always talking about how densely populated India is but have you ever stopped to think what it means for us? Well, the metros are over-crowded for one, but there is more. 

It also means more people have to share the same amount of resources. Something as basic as healthcare becomes more expensive for most.

Our country’s total expenditure on health as per WHO statistics was 4.7% of our GDP (2014). This cost is only rising due to our sedentary lifestyle and the external factors like climate that we expose ourselves to on a daily basis. As much as we love our junk food and comfortable chairs, they really aren’t helping our health.

So, at a time like this, what can one do?

This is where health insurance comes in handy, even if we faced the same health problems as the generations before us, the prices we would have to pay would be a lot more due to inflation. But a good health insurance can work as a safety net that protects you from these expenses. There are things such as family medical history, environment and even our lifestyles that aren’t completely in our control, but how prepared are we for unforeseen events are.

But besides countering the effects of our changing lifestyles and rising medical costs, health insurance also gives you some additional benefits such as tax deductions. We know, a lot of people don’t invest in health insurance because they think it’s expensive but if anything, it’s helping you save money on two fronts – medical bills and taxes. All payments made as premium for your insurance are eligible for tax deduction under section 80D of the Indian Income Tax Act. In simpler terms, the amount you pay as premium is deducted from your total taxable income.

Now you might be thinking that you are healthy, and you wouldn’t really need hospitalisation and thus, health insurance. But here’s where you are mistaken. Health insurance doesn’t just help you during hospitalisation but throughout – from getting free health check-ups to day-care treatments and even dental procedures. Now, who doesn’t need a dentist every now and then, right? Moreover, you might be healthy now, but what about 10 or 20 years down the line? You can never be sure of your health then, but you can be sure that health insurance will be there to protect your finances.

Planning for the future is a must in this day and age. The ease of technology leaves you with no excuse but to click a few buttons to secure yourself. Health insurance is cited as one of the best investments that one can make. Not only does it lead to better financial planning, but it also removes a lot of questions you may have when an unfortunate situation does arise.

Choose a plan tailored to your needs and stay assured that if you ever need healthcare, you have something to fall back on.

Though there are many Online Health Insurance Companies in India, Magma HDI is a one stop shop for all your needs from a Health Insurance Policy Renewal or getting a new policy.

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Everything you need to know about engineering insurance

Does your business rely heavily on machines and equipment? If yes, then you surely must’ve heard about machinery breakdown insurance. Even if you haven’t, worry not, we’re here to explain

Businesses that have machines running day-in-day-out are susceptible to loss if there is any physical damage to the machines or if they break down. Even if the daily wear and tear are monitored, it is impossible to predict a breakdown. But what you can do is be prepared for such situations by having a machinery breakdown insurance.

What is covered by this type of insurance?

Loss or damage due to:

  • A mechanical breakdown
  • An electrical breakdown 
  • Accidental external factors

The cover is applicable:

  • When the machinery is operating
  • When it is at rest 
  • When it is in the process of getting dismantled
  • When it is being overhauled or subsequently being re-erected at the same premises.

The machinery breakdown insurance that we provide also has the following additional covers:

  • Air Freight
  • Express Freight
  • Insured’s own surrounding property
  • Third party liability
  • Escalation
  • Additional custom duty
What is not covered by this type of insurance?

Loss or damage due to:

  • Natural calamities like lightning, flood, earthquake, landslides, etc.
  • Burglary or theft
  • Damage caused due to impact by land-borne/water-borne craft.
  • Wear and tear, faults or defects that existed when the insurance period started and was either known to you or ought to have been known to you. 
  • Faults or defects for which the supplier is responsible either by law or under contract
  • War or war-like operations
  • Wilful acts or gross negligence on your or your representative’s part
  • Accidental loss or damage due to overload experiments or tests requiring the imposition of abnormal conditions
  • Loss of or damage to the different types of belts, ropes, chains, and other exchangeable tools
  • Loss of or damage to objects made of glass, porcelain, ceramics, all operating media, etc
  • Flaws, defects, cracks or partial fractures that develop gradually in any part not necessitating immediate stoppage

Machines and equipment form an integral part of some businesses. If your business is one of them, then you definitely must own insurance that protects your machinery against unforeseen circumstances. Specific insurance policies such as this one are made to ensure that if something does go wrong, business owners have a reliable option to fall back on.

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Health insurance v/s critical illness insurance: All you need to know

There’s an ongoing debate between the importance of health insurance and critical illness insurance. Most people either confuse health insurance with critical illness cover or consider it to be an option. While both insurance plans act as a financial cushion for health-related contingencies, let’s learn the truth about both:

  Health Insurance Critical Illness Insurance
Scope Provides overall benefit in terms of medical and hospitalization cost. Provides lump sum amount in case of critical illnesses, such as cancer, stroke, heart attack, multiple organ transplant, etc.  
Coverage Covers pre and post hospitalization expenses due to a medical conditions or accidents, domiciliary treatment, day care procedures, etc. Covers specific diseases. The payout can be used for treatment expenses, repay debts, accommodate lifestyle changes, etc.
Premium Since the scope of coverage is higher, the premium amount is also comparatively higher Since this covers specific illnesses, you get a higher coverage pertaining to that illness but at a lower premium
Recommended for For every member of the family Usually for members above the age of thirty-five belonging to a family with a history of critical illness 

So, now that you know the primary differences between health insurance and critical illness insurance, the question arises of choice. Which of the two should you choose to buy? The answer is that both health and critical illness insurance plans are important for you. Both the plans are recommended for anyone who wants to secure themselves against the financial implications of health issues.

However, if you have a history of critical illness in the family or have certain lifestyle habits that are known to result in certain critical illnesses, it is strongly advised to opt for critical illness insurance too. You can either take this as a cover or standalone insurance. You should have insurance against critical illnesses, such as heart attack, stroke, cancer, coronary artery bypass, paralysis, etc. Additionally, the chances of falling prey to critical illnesses increase with age and could also be triggered by certain other pre-existing diseases, such as diabetes can lead to heart attack and strokes by damaging the nerves and blood vessels of the heart. Therefore, it’s important to be mindful of all such factors that could lead to critical illness, and it’s prudent to take critical illness insurance along with your health insurance plan.

To Sum Up

The best way to secure your health is to opt for both, a health insurance plan and critical illness insurance plan too.  Magma HDI's OneHealth Insurance Policy is one such policy that can come handy for you.