Are you just wanting to take that vacation but are worried about the stability of your job? Well, now you may be able to take that vacation after all. According to www.usatoday.com, "Norwegian Cruise Line, worried that passengers won't climb aboard because their jobs could be in jeopardy, now includes job loss protection as part of its existing [travel] insurance policy.
NCL is the latest example of travel marketers tackling escalating job fears head-on. Last week, JetBlue launched a promotion that offers full refunds to travelers who booked flights between Feb. 1 and June 1 and lose their jobs on or after Feb. 17.
Part-timers under age 18 aren't eligible, travel must originate in the USA, and passengers must notarize an eligibility letter and request a refund (via both fax and certified mail) at least two weeks before the first day of travel."


This sounds pretty weird to me. Are you really afraid that you lose your job when you travel? This might be the case when you take holidays for half a year, but never when you go for normal two weeks lasting vacation.