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The importance of travel insurance and why you need it

- BERNELEE VOLLMER bernelee.vollmer@inl.co.za

What is travel insurance?

Travel insurance covers emergency medical and related expenses when travelling abroad. In cases where ongoing medical treatment is required, the travel insurance scheme will ensure that the patient is repatriate­d to their country of residence where their medical aid and gap cover will kick in.

Gap cover is a short-term insurance product tailored to extend the benefits of medical aid, by covering medical expense shortfalls on hospital and doctors’ bills, as well as sub-limits and co-payments imposed by medical schemes.

The impact of travel insurance

Covid-19 on

While few industries were spared the impact of the pandemic, the travel industry was one of the most severely affected sectors across the globe, so it is not surprising that the travel insurance industry did not escape unscathed.

The travel insurance landscape itself has also seen increased complexity and become far more dynamic, to the point where travel insurers are finding it tricky to keep abreast of the global requiremen­ts and protocols in place. Not only do these differ from country to country, but they tend to change periodical­ly.

Positive outlook for insurers For travellers, it is important to note the pandemic has not significan­tly affected travel insurance costs during the past two years. While the industry revises premiums annually, there was no increase in 2020 and only a nominal increase in 2021, despite the added expenses due to Covid-19.

Despite the growing importance of travel insurance, there are some misconcept­ions among travellers when it comes to this type of cover. Common questions that crop up include: What does travel insurance cover? What is a Covid-19 benefit?

First, the heartbeat of travel insurance is the medical component. This is where the Covid-19 benefit also fits in. These products provide cover in the event of a traveller contractin­g Covid-19 while on a journey, fully covering all medical and related expenses. In addition, these products also provide quarantine cover in the event that a traveller tests positive and has to quarantine.

It is important to note that Covid19 benefits do not extend to cancellati­ons of travel booking and additional

expenses incurred due to Covid-19. How to apply

“When looking to apply for travel insurance, it’s advisable people familiaris­e themselves with the benefits they get with their gap cover, with travel insurance being a very useful added benefit, especially during the pandemic. Travel insurance obtained as an added benefit through gap cover can provide R5 million for emergency medical expenses and can be increased to R50m with the purchase of a top-up,” says Tony Singleton, CEO at Turnberry Management Risk Solutions. Take note

Travellers are also advised to obtain authorisat­ion before any medical procedures are carried out abroad. Having travel insurance coverage is not a blank cheque to have any type of medical procedure done in another country.

Authorisat­ion is required to allow the insurer to be in control of the claim from the beginning and manage the expenses and treatment of the patient.

It is advisable for travellers to discuss their insurance requiremen­ts and any concerns they may have with their broker, who will be able to advise what cover is currently in place with their various policies and to advise if there are any additional insurance needs.

Last, people who intend to travel internatio­nally must remember to apply for travel insurance before leaving the country, as the policy needs to be issued and activated before departure.

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TRAVEL insurance comes with a host of benefits, and it’s necessary to have it. | Pixabay

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