As spring arrives, Australians are eager to embark on their travel adventures, both domestically and abroad; for business, leisure or both – often known as ‘bleisure’.

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Aussies made 12% more trips in May 2024, compared to the same time last year. While figures haven’t returned to pre-pandemic levels, Skyscanner says we plan to take the same number or more trips abroad this year compared to 2023.

With this surge in travel, ensuring adequate protection against unforeseen accidents, damage, or loss is essential. This is where travel insurance comes into play, offering peace of mind and financial security.

Importance of Travel Insurance
Travel insurance offers vital protection for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost belongings. It’s as essential as a passport for any journey, safeguarding against significant financial burdens and complications.

For instance, as recent ABC News Online report highlighted a traveller’s 18-month ordeal recovering his lost luggage and secure compensation. Travel insurance could have alleviated much of this stress and hassle.

Alcohol Consumption and Travel Insurance
Recent insurance industry survey findings shed light on the relationships between alcohol consumption and travel insurance among Australians:

69% of those who took out travel insurance consumed alcohol during their trip

40% were aware that alcohol consumption requirements vary between insurers, and

55% of those who drank and had insurance were unsure how their policy treated alcohol-related incidents.

Many travel insurance policies exclude claims involving high blood alcohol levels, often exceeding 0.19%. Understanding these exclusions is vital.

But, even if you’re thinking to minimise your alcoholic drinking, being in the cabin of a plane can amplify the effects of the alcohol. That’s partly due to cabin pressure lowering your blood oxygen level, so even though your BAL may not be high, you could feel intoxicated. Another study suggests cabin pressure and alcohol consumption can strain the cardiac system.

Survey Findings on Travel Insurance Coverage
While 87% of Australians purchased travel insurance for their last trip, 13% travelled without it.

Common misconceptions preventing insurance purchases include:

Belief that safe countries don’t require having insurance
Assumption the Australian government will cover overseas cover medical expenses abroad
Thinking that insurance is only needed for extreme sports
Perceiving travel insurance as too expensive or only for international trips, or
Assuming household insurance provides sufficient coverage.
Younger Australians, low-income households, and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds were more likely to opt to be uninsured. This underscores the need for increased awareness and education about the importance of travel insurance.

Quotes and Expert Opinions
Andrew Hall, CEO of the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA), highlights the need for travel insurance and understanding policy coverage. He advises ensuring coverage for planned activities and stresses the importance of reading policy documents thoroughly.

Tips for Choosing the Right Travel Insurance
Travellers should:

Appreciate there are many options for coverage

Ask questions, such as of us, your broker or adviser, to find suitable coverage

Consider your specific needs, such as coverage for alcohol-related incidents and adventure activities, and

Pay attention to specific exclusions in policies.

(We) Insurers can help demystify the fine print and customise policies to you needs and time frames. Sometimes your industry or professional association offers an insurance policy, but make sure you’re not compromising on exactly what you need.

Practical Steps for Travellers
To ensure proper insurance coverage, travellers should:

Read and understand policy documents
Verify coverage for planned activities, including alcohol consumption
Compare the policy options – tailor to your needs
Ask questions to clarify any doubts about coverage, and
Ensure the policy aligns with personal travel plans and risk factors.

Austbrokers Terrace, as your broker or adviser, can discuss your specific needs and concerns. We can help travellers make informed decisions.