Are you covered to cancel your trip in the event of a natural disaster? The answer will depend on your choice of insurer.
In recent times natural disasters like volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, tsunamis and earthquakes have hit the widespread media and affected countless travellers around the world. It’s certainly not improbable that the weather could turn sour at your trip destination. So would travel insurance cover you to cancel your flights, acccomodation and additional costs in the event that an earthquake or hurricane was to strike at the heart of your holiday plans?
Like every type of insurance there are conditions you need to pay attention to. For instance, while your insurer may cover natural disasters, if you’ve chosen a ‘basic’ policy, with no cancellation benefits, you would not be eligible to claim for cancellation.
In the majority of cases Australian travel insurance policies do cover for cancellation in the event of a natural disasters. However there are a few insurers worth paying attention to as the conditions of their cover may vary.
Insurers Covering Natural Disasters
The following table highlights which insurers do and do not automatically cover natural disasters.