Sellers of travel insurance are reporting that sales to customers headed to Brazil this summer, where the 2016 Olympic Games will take place from Aug. 5 through 21, are a mixed bag, with some seeing as much as a 60% increase and others just as much of a decrease.

When it comes to deciding on whether or not to travel to the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, many factors come into play that travelers have to juggle, including the Zika virus, political unrest and an unstable economy.

Insurers agree that events such as the Olympics typically result in an increase in sales. For example, Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection is anticipating a 13% to 15% sales increase as a result of the Games.

In the past, InsureMyTrip CEO Jim Grace said, the insurer has seen large increases in customers traveling to the Olympics. For the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, InsureMyTrip saw a 200% increase over typical travel volume. The 2014 World Cup, which was held in Rio, also saw a 200% increase. Conversely, however, Grace said InsureMyTrip is seeing a 60% decrease in travel to Brazil this summer.

Some insurers are seeing a bump in sales to Brazil. They include Allianz Global Assistance, whose director of communications, Daniel Durazo, said the insurer has seen a 63% increase in policies sold to travelers heading to Rio versus travelers last year, “considerably higher” than the 36% increase Allianz saw with the 2012 London Olympics.

The same factors keeping some travelers away from the Games this year, such as Zika and the desire to have medical and evacuation coverage, might spur others to purchase insurance for their trip. The political and economic climate in Brazil are also likely on travelers’ minds, with heightened media concentration on those issues as the Games approach.

“The steep increase in travel insurance policies sold for this Olympics most likely reflects the perceived risk of traveling to Rio, compared with a destination like London, where Americans may feel more confident regarding safety and health care,” Durazo said.

Zika looms large in travelers’ minds, according to Jeff Rutledge, CEO of AIG Travel.

“We have not experienced an increase [in insurance sales] that we can specifically attribute to the Olympics,” he said. “But we have seen an increase in inquiries regarding Zika from travelers with existing policies who are traveling to affected areas.”

Travelers are also heading to unaffected areas now. Travel Insured International has “seen a shift away from destinations that are affected by Zika,” said Isaac Cymrot, vice president of industry relations.

Potential travelers’ perceptions of Brazil, including the state of medical facilities there and whether or not travelers could be evacuated, are also a factor in whether they buy insurance, according to Jason Schreier, CEO of April Travel Protection.

“I don’t think that really rings true in some of the big cities there in Brazil, but it’s still a perception that could lead to more sales coming our way,” he said.

Christine Buggy, vice president of marketing at Travelex, said the hype that comes with the Games is a big factor.

“When you hear the publicity surrounding the Olympics, it’s not only Zika that is causing people to have concerns,” she said. “It’s the political environment, it’s the economic environment and also they just don’t feel that the water’s safe down there. So I think it just compounds everything together.”

Buggy said she believes that as more U.S. athletes are named to Olympic teams, sales of insurance to their families and friends will pick up overall purchases.

Currently, according to the U.S. Olympic Committee, just over 160 athletes comprise Team USA, and that number is expected to reach more than 500.

Lagging ticket sales will also likely result in last-minute sales on trips to the Olympics, Grace said, which could also lead to an increase in the number of policies sold.

“I’m going to guess that in the last week or two [before the Games] we’re going to see a spike in purchases for travel insurance,” he said.

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