✅ Emergency Medical Expenses
Covers treatment costs if you fall ill or have an accident while abroad, including hospital stays and emergency repatriation. Don’t forget to declare any pre-existing conditions—these may need extra cover.
✅ Trip Cancellation or Curtailment
Offers compensation if you need to cancel or cut short your trip due to illness, injury, or other valid reasons specified in your policy.
✅ Delays or Missed Departures
You may be covered if your flight is delayed or if you miss it due to things like extreme weather or public transport disruption.
✅ Lost, Stolen or Damaged Luggage
Protects your belongings during transit. Be sure the coverage limit matches the value of what you're bringing.
✅ Theft or Loss of Personal Items
Provides cover for stolen or lost valuables, money, and travel documents—up to the limits stated in your policy.
✅ Personal Liability
Covers legal costs or compensation if you accidentally injure someone or damage property while travelling.
What’s Not Covered by Annual Travel Insurance?
While annual cover is broad, there are common exclusions to look out for:
❌ Undeclared Pre-Existing Medical Conditions
If you don’t disclose health conditions before buying, related claims may be denied. You might need a specialist policy or to pay more for full coverage.
❌ High-Risk or Adventure Activities
Sports like bungee jumping, scuba diving, or skiing aren’t usually included unless you add specific activity cover.
❌ Travel Against Official Advice
If you travel to a region the FCDO (Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office) advises against, your policy may be void.
❌ Alcohol or Drug-Related Incidents
Claims related to excessive drinking or drug use are typically excluded.
❌ Major Events Like Natural Disasters or Civil Unrest
Some policies don’t include cover for events such as terrorism, pandemics, or natural disasters—check the fine print.