Desert, Driving, and Dingoes: Travel Insurance for Australia holidays

travel-insurance-australiaFor Americans, Australia is might seem awfully far away (that’s because, well, it is.) This is part of the country’s appeal of course, since it really is like traveling to another world. Not only is it a trip across several time zones, it’s also a trip to a completely different season, since the Southern hemisphere is reversed from the Northern one.

Many travelers feel that travel insurance for Australia trips is a simple decision

If you choose to travel all the way to Australia, chances are you will want to stay for a minimum of two weeks, preferably longer, in order to make your plane flight worthwhile.  And, of course, a lot may happen in two weeks—most of it good. However, travel insurance can come to your aid should you experience any trouble (for example, dehydration in the outback or getting a neck cramp from gazing up at the Sydney Opera House).

In addition to the usual coverage for lost or stolen luggage, and in addition to obtaining good medical travel insurance, there are some other factors to be aware of. For instance, many people travel to Australia specifically to dive at the Great Barrier Reef.

In addition to the normal hazards of scuba diving, the Great Barrier Reef is also the site of many of the world’s shark attacks.  Although the chances of a shark attack or other serious injury are still minimal, it’s good to consider purchasing special travel insurance for Australia treks that covers risky activities, if available.

In Australia, drivers drive on the left side of the road as opposed to the right, so getting rental car coverage is important. In some parts of Australia, there is no speed limit, and roads can be treacherous in more isolated areas due to poor grading and graveled shoulders. Furthermore, the abundance of wildlife in Australia occasionally causes problems for drivers as well.

Should you encounter medical problems outside of Australia’s major cities, you may be very far away from healthcare personnel.  Travel insurance can help you get to the appropriate medical care without additional strain on your credit card.

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Fans attending the China Olympics are wise to consider travel medical insurance

Millions of travelers will attend the summer games in Beijing, China
Later this summer, millions of travelers from around the world will descend on the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China with hopes of seeing Gold medalists and exploring a fascinating new country. This can be a great adventure for travelers young and old, but there are a few things travelers need to be aware of before they go.

Olympic-bound travelers must consider their health and medical safety
Anytime you travel, your health and safety are a concern. Many travelers like to try new things; whether it’s new exotic foods, unusual activities, unfamiliar sights, and various other “foreign-land” adventures. If you are heading to Beijing to see the 2008 Olympics, you will absolutely experience a variety a “new things”. Some will be harmless, but some will increase your risk of getting sick, injured, or ill. New foods, unfamiliar surroundings, or a day-trip adventure could result in any sort of accident.

Health insurance from home won’t cover medical expenses while abroad
When traveling in your home country, a slight mishap won’t cause too much trouble as long as you have health insurance. Your insurance from your home travels with you as long as you are in your home country.

Travelers are surprised, however, to learn that the same coverage that protects them at home will not always travel with them overseas. In fact, most health insurance from the US does not provide coverage once you leave the US, including Medicare. That means that when you leave your home country, you are left with no medical coverage to protect you in case of accidents, illnesses, or sicknesses. An unexpected visit to a foreign hospital can be a scary (and expensive) experience.

Transportation to get an injured traveler home can cost $50,000 or more
The costs of having an accident or getting sick while overseas doesn’t end with the emergency medical care costs. The other downside of needing medical care while abroad is the problem of getting back home. In many cases, an injured or sick passenger cannot simply fly on a commercial airline. They might need a specially equipped medical flight, or even an emergency medical evacuation.

Travelers going to the Olympics in China need travel insurance
The answer is to purchase travel insurance for your Olympic trip to China. A travel medical insurance plan is a temporary policy that covers you for the length of your trip. A good travel medical policy will provide:

  • assistance in finding a hospital
  • transportation if needed
  • translation assistance
  • payment for covered expenses

Important! Most travel medical plans even provide coverage that pays for emergency medical evacuation and transportation costs, which can be staggering. Make sure the one you choose provides this!

Most travelers choose a “package” travel insurance plan
Another option, which is popular with many travelers, is a “package” policy. A travel insurance package policy will provide the above mentioned medical and evacuation coverage, as well as coverage for other travel-related risks. Travelers enjoy purchasing these plans because they cover a variety of situations, such as financial loss due to:

  • trip cancellation
  • trip interruption
  • lost, stolen, or damaged baggage
  • missed flights
  • lost or stolen passports
  • and more

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Bonus Tip When Buying Insurance for Bankrupt Airlines

In this recent article about travel insurance and bankrupt airlines, I discussed several key elements to consider when purchasing a plan. I have a bonus tip to add, and I think it deserves a stand-alone post.

Why you should never buy travel insurance from an airline, cruise line, or tour operator

When you decide to purchase insurance for your trip, you are entering into a contract with an insurance company. You are promising to pay a certain amount of premium, and they are promising to pay you under certain circumstances (a claim).

In the case of travel insurance, you should always purchase from a third party. Even though your cruise line, airline, or tour operator offers you insurance, it is not the same as purchasing it independently.

Insurance purchased from a travel supplier may not cover financial default (bankruptcy)

There has been a string of airline bankruptcies recently, causing many travelers to shop for travel insurance. For travelers who purchased a plan through their travel supplier, however, there might not be coverage for this situation. Many insurance plans offered by travel suppliers do not cover bankruptcy and financial default.

Always purchase travel insurance from a third party source

It is always wise to purchase travel insurance from a third party source who will provide coverage in the event of bankruptcy, when airlines or other travel suppliers stop service. Don’t be left without coverage when you need it.

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4 Steps to Insure Against Bankrupt Airlines

With the rapid increase of airline bankruptcies and cancelled flights, many travelers are relying on travel insurance to protect their investment. Travel insurance provides many benefits, one of which is coverage for the bankruptcy or financial default of a travel provider; including airlines, cruise line, or tour operators.

This travel insurance coverage will provide reimbursement for cancelled travel plans when a travel supplier declares bankruptcy.

Not all travel insurance policies provide this coverage, it depends on the plan. Some provide great coverage for this, some have several conditions that must be met, and other do not provide coverage at all.

Here are 4 essential steps to buying financial default coverage

1. Check your policy to make sure financial default coverage is provided
There are many different travel insurance companies, and each company has several products. Financial default (or bankruptcy) is not covered by all travel insurance policies. Read the policy brochure carefully, or even better the actual policy certificate. Look for a section regarding coverage for bankruptcy or financial default.

The best way to find the policies with the best coverage for financial default is to use a comparison engine. At the end of this article, you will find a table outlining the financial default coverage for all major travel insurance companies and their products.

2. Check the list of “Covered Suppliers” to make sure your airline or tour operator is covered.
Some travel suppliers might not be covered for financial default reasons. Travel insurance companies will define the specific travel suppliers that they will cover for financial default. Look for a “Covered Supplier List” when purchasing travel insurance, and check it to make sure your airline, cruise line, or tour operator is listed.

The travel insurance company must define the specific companies due to the shear number of different providers, and the questionable stability of some of them. It isn’t hard to start a “tour company”, and many of them go out of business.

3. Buy travel insurance as soon as possible
Regardless of the financial default coverage, it is always recommended that you purchase your travel insurance policy as soon as possible to take advantage of all the coverage. This means buying it when you make you first trip payment. There are many reasons to purchase your travel insurance plan as early as possible, and it is specifically important with financial default and bankruptcy coverage.

Most companies require that you purchase the policy within a certain time period; often within 10-15 days of your first trip payment, or within 24 hours of you last trip payment. Check the details of your policy, or consult the table at the end of this article.

The travel insurance company does this to make sure travelers don’t buy coverage after they know about the bankruptcy.

4. Be aware of the “waiting period” for financial default coverage in many travel insurance plans.
Another line of fine print refers to the “waiting period”. This is a period of time after the purchase of your policy when a financial default would not be covered. For example: if a company has a 10 day waiting period, but the travel provider declares bankruptcy 6 days after the effective date of the policy, you would not be covered.

Again, this is done to prevent uninsured travelers from buying coverage after the fact. Oftentimes, the imminent bankruptcy of a company is known to the general public. Without this waiting period, you might hear that your provider is about to declare bankruptcy, and you could buy the insurance hoping to be covered. The purpose of trip cancellation insurance is to cover sudden, accidental, and unknown events. This is why insurance should be purchased as soon as possible, so you can be covered for the longest period of time.

Financial Default Coverage Matrix

Here is a listing of most major travel insurance companies and their individual plans, as well as the financial default coverage provided. Note: It is also important to double check your policy when purchasing; simply use this table as a starting point (see How to Compare Quotes with a Travel Insurance Comparison Site)

Company
Plan Name
Financial Default Coverage
Access America
Deluxe
Selected Carriers- 7 day wait if purchased with 14 days of First Trip Payment
Access America
Classic
Selected Carriers- 7 day wait if purchased with 14 days of First Trip Payment
Travel Guard
Cruise, Tour, & Travel
14 day wait- if purchased within 15 days of First Trip Payment
Travel Guard
Essential
Not Available
Travel Guard
Essential Expanded
14 day wait- if purchased within 15 days of First Trip Payment
Travel Guard
My Travel Guard
Optional
Travel Guard
ProtectAssist
14 day wait- if purchased within 15 days of First Trip Payment
American Express
Global Travel Shield Classic
7 day wait
American Express
Global Travel Shield Deluxe
7 day wait
CSA Travel Protection
Freestyle
Not Available
CSA Travel Protection
Freestyle Luxe
14 day wait- if purchased within 24 hours of Final Trip Payment
Global Alert!
Preferred
15 day wait- if purchased within 15 days of First Trip Payment
Global Alert!
Preferred Plus
15 day wait- if purchased within 15 days of First Trip Payment
HTH Worldwide
Trip Protector
14 day wait- if purchased within 24 hours of Final Trip Payment
HTH Worldwide
Trip Protector Preferred
14 day wait- if purchased within 24 hours of Final Trip Payment
International Medical Group
Patriot T.R.I.P.
30 day wait- if purchased within 14 days of First Trip Payment
International Medical Group
Patriot T.R.I.P. Elite
30 day wait- if purchased within 14 days of First Trip Payment
M.H. Ross
Enhanced
15 day wait- if purchased within 15 days of First Trip Payment
M.H. Ross
Enhanced Extra!
15 day wait- if purchased within 15 days of First Trip Payment
RBC Travel Protection
Deluxe
7 day wait- if purchased within 15 days of First Trip Payment
RBC Travel Protection
Standard
Not Available
Seven Corners
RoundTrip
Varies by State
Seven Corners
RoundTrip Choice
10 day wait
Travel Insured
Worldwide Trip Protector
14 day wait
Travel Insured
Worldwide Trip Protector Gold
14 day wait
Travelex
TraveLite
14 day wait- if purchased within 21 days of First Trip Payment
Travelex
Travel Plus
14 day wait- if purchased within 21 days of First Trip Payment
TravelSafe
Premier
15 day wait- if purchased within 15 days of First Trip Payment
TravelSafe
Vacation Insurance
15 day wait- if purchased within 15 days of First Trip Payment
TruTravel Insurance
First Class
10 day wait- if purchased within 21 days of First Trip Payment
TruTravel Insurance
Super Saver
Optional

Getting sick around the world and travel insurance

New York Times article about business travelers and the need for world travel insurance
In an online article from the New York Times, a great story about business travelers and their need for worldwide travel medical insurance. The story stresses the need for companies to provide this coverage for it’s employees, and making sure you are properly covered. They particularily stress emergency medical evacuation, which can be extremely costly.

Medical costs and evacuation can easily cost over $100,000
Getting sick overseas, or anywhere in the world, can be a vary scary experience. There are language issues, local customs, local conditions, facilities, and payment systems. The need for an evacuation is even worse, because you need to be put on a transport, such as a medically equipped airplane, with trained nurses. These costs can easily total in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Around the world, travel insurance will protect you
If you travel for business, make sure your employer has taken the proper measured to ensure you are covered. Don’t wait until something happens. The time to check is now, before you even depart. Also make sure your policy includes medical evacuation coverage, and a 24/7 help line that you can call in a time of need.

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3 steps to finding the right travel insurance

Finding the right travel insurance can be difficult. There are many products to choose from, and all travelers have different needs. This simple guide will help you find the right coverage for your trip.

1. Determine your needs

Ask yourself this question and write down the answer:

“What are my 3 biggest concerns about this trip?”

Some people want to make sure the cost of their trip is covered if they need to cancel, others want their health and medical needs covered by travel medical insurance. Maybe you have a nice new set of luggage to protect, or you heard about the astronomical cost of emergency evacuation.

Everyone looks for travel insurance to cover different needs. You need to determine what your needs are, and find the policy that works best.

For more help understanding travel insurance coverage, check our Travel Insurance 101 guide.

2. Compare all quotes from all companies

This is actually quite easy. Instead of visiting several different websites and getting trip insurance quotes one at a time, use a comparison engine. These work much like Expedia .com, where you put in the trip dates and see all the options from all companies at the same time. Then you can decide based on features.

(see How to Compare Quotes with a Travel Insurance Comparison Site)

3. Match the plan that fits your list

Start looking at the different plans, specifically checking the coverage for the 3 things you wrote down earlier. If the coverage is the same for one area, check that off your list and move on to the next one. If they all offer similar coverage, you can then simply shop based on price.

Some products, however, will offer better or worse coverage than others. If you find a company that offers better coverage in one of your chosen areas, you have a reason to choose them over the rest. This is where price is not a concern, but getting the right coverage is.