The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has reminded Australians that travel insurance is as essential as a passport if they are going overseas.
Many countries are open for visitors again after eradicating, or at least gaining control over the COVID-19 pandemic. However, some countries, including Singapore, the UAE, and Thailand, now require travellers to have coverage for COVID-19-related medical treatment.
Some insurers already have cover for various COVID-19-related travel situations to destinations except a few that continue to carry a Level 4 “Do not Travel” advisory.
As a result, the ICA has reminded Australians planning to travel overseas to read their policies carefully to ensure their insurance provides cover for their particular circumstances and destination.
With many Australians who love to travel, the ICA expects to see the pent-up demand of the last two years turn into a rush to travel overseas in the coming months.
“You can't leave Australia without a passport, and you shouldn't leave Australia without travel insurance,” ICA CEO Andrew Hall said. “Travel insurance remains essential for all the reasons it was pre-pandemic: to provide protection when the unexpected occurs far from home.”
Other things to consider when purchasing travel insurance include: