Provides reimbursement for the emergency purchase of necessary items if baggage is delayed for more than 24 hours.
Coverage
Overview
Trip Cancellation / Trip Interruption
100% of Reservation*
Travel Delay
$600.00 ($200 Daily Limit)
Baggage Delay
$1,000.00
Baggage and Personal Effects
$1,000.00
Travel Accident
$100,000.00
Emergency Assistance
$500,000.00 (Emergency Medical Transportation)
Medical or Dental Expense
$25,000.00
Rental Car Damage
$25,000.00
• 24-Hour Emergency Assistance Services Through CSA’s Designated Provider
• Identity Theft Resolution Services Through CSA’s Designated Provider
• Roadside Assistance Through CSA’s Designated Provider
You'll be amazed at how easy it is to get around without a car on Nantucket. Our seasonal shuttle buses run from May to October, providing service to the beaches and other island locations. Bicycles are also a popular means of transportation, with paved bike paths leading to all ends of the island. Rental vehicles, taxis, and limousine services are also available. So please, leave your cars behind. Help us minimize traffic and preserve the environment.
Nantucket Memorial Airport
is the second- busiest commercial airport in Massachusetts after Logan
International and operates year-round. The terminal houses airlines, a
restaurant, ATM machines, public phones, restrooms, a gift shop, and
car rental agencies. Taxi service is available. Extended parking is
available in Boston, Hyannis, Newark, New Bedford, Providence, and New
York.
By Major & Local Airlines
From Boston, MA: Approx. 50-minute flight Cape Air - 800-352-0714 Colgan Air, Inc./USAir Express (seasonal) - 800-428-4322
From Martha’s Vineyard, MA: Approx. 15-minute flight Cape Air - 800-352-0714
From T.F. Green Airport, Providence, RI: Approx. 45-minute flight Cape Air - 800-352-0714
Providence, RI is an uncongested alternative to other East Coast
connecting points. Most major airlines, including Southwest Air, Delta,
and American Airlines can make major city connections with Cape Air.
From New Bedford, MA: Approx. 25-minute flight Cape Air - 800-352-0714
Nantucket Memorial Airport
is tower controlled year-round between 0600 and 2200 hours. Runway 24
(6303’) has an instrument landing system, touch-down zone and
centerline lights. Fuel is available 24 hours a day (100LL, Jet "A")
with overnight parking and tie-downs available.
Directions to Hyannis by Car From New York City: Approximately 270 miles Follow
Route 95 to Providence, RI; Route 195 to Wareham, MA; Route 25 over
Bourne Bridge; Route 6 to Exit #6; Route 132 into Hyannis. Follow signs
to airport or docks. Approximately 4 to 5 hours, depending on traffic.
From Boston: Approximately 80 miles
Follow
Route 3 (Southeast Expressway); Route 6 over the Sagamore Bridge; Route
132 into Hyannis; follow signs to airport or docks. Approximately l.5
hours, depending on traffic. Traffic can be heavy.
Allow extra time, particularly in the summer and on weekends.
Hourly
service between Hyannis and (Downtown Boston) South Station and Logan
Airport. P&B picks up and drops off at every Airline Terminal at
Logan. Hyannis Transportation is only 2 blocks from the ferry
terminals.
Peter Pan Buslines www.peterpanbus.com 800-343-9999 Service from New York (Port Authority Terminal) to Hyannis with stops in Providence, Fall River and New Bedford.