Save on your travel insurance this silly season
10 top ways to save on your travel insurance this silly season
With just over 6 weeks to go, Christmas tends to be the busiest travel time of the year, and also the most expensive!
For the thousands of Kiwis who will be travelling overseas and domestically to visit friends and family this holiday season - the good news according to travel insurance experts comparetravelinsurance.co.nz is that there is still plenty of time to get a good deal on your travel insurance.
Natalie Ball, Director, Comparetravelinsurance.co.nz says:
“We know travel insurance is the boring part of planning your holiday, but it is vital to have the right cover before you take off for the silly season. Rather than just buying the cheapest – travellers should pick a policy that has a good level of cover at a price that they can afford.
“The cost of travel insurance and cover
levels varies between providers. Using a comparison website
is a quick and easy way to save yourself some cash to splash
on the fun stuff.”
There are plenty of ways
you can save on your travel insurance without compromising
on cover. Comparetravelinsurance.co.nz has
some top tips to ensure you have a festive and frugal
Christmas!
10 top ways to save on your travel insurance this silly season
1. Buy travel insurance direct
To get the
best deal – buy direct. If you book travel insurance with
an airline or travel agent you are likely to pay up to twice
as much for the convenience, compared to purchasing directly
with a travel insurer.
2.
Look for holiday discounts
Many travel
insurers offer 10% off (or more) around Xmas time to
encourage sales, so keep your eyes out for some
hot-off-the-press deals to grab yourself a bargain. With
Christmas just a few weeks away, now is a great time to make
the most of all the discounts you can
find.
3. Compare policies
Like any type of insurance you should always shop around to see what deal you can get rather than buying the first policy you see. Comparison websites are a convenient way to compare benefits and prices – saving yourself both time and money!
4. Consider how often you go on holiday
If you are a frequent traveller you should consider an annual multi-trip policy to ensure you are covered all year round. You can travel as many times as you like within a 12 month period rather than buying a single trip policy each time you go away. The only catch is that each trip will be limited to a maximum number of days ranging from 15 to 90 days depending upon the policy purchased.
5. Where are you going?
Different insurers have different pricing levels for the same countries. For example some may list Japan under Asia, and some may list it under Worldwide. Pick an insurer which classes your destination in a cheaper region to save yourself a few bucks.
6. Length of
trip
Some insurer’s provide quotes based on
the destination that you spend the most amount of time in;
others base quotes on the destination that is the farthest
away. If you’re travelling to lots of places and spending
the least amount of time in a faraway region, you can save
by finding an insurer that favours the ‘time spent’
option.
7. Level of
cover
There are many cover level options
available for you to buy. A Basic policy (commonly referred
to as medical only), Standard (or Essentials) and
Comprehensive (or Premium). You can save by working out what
cover you need for your trip. For example, a high level of
medical cover is vital no matter where you are travelling
and is provided in most Basic policies. So if that is all
you need cover for, go for Basics. If you have outlaid
money on prepaid flights & accommodation, or are travelling
with expensive items, you should opt for a more
comprehensive policy that provides cover for cancellation
and personal belongings. In the scheme of things, travel
insurance is a small price to pay for the thousands of
dollars you could lose if faced with an unexpected
event.
8. Group
policies
If you’re travelling in a group
(doesn’t matter if you’re friends, family or business
colleagues) you can often save by purchasing a group policy,
rather than lots of individual ones.
9. Loyalty
rewards
Check if you can get a discount from the
insurance company you have used before – it doesn’t just
have to be travel insurance – it could be the insurer you
use for your car or home insurance.
10. Increase your
excess
You can pay less on your insurance
premiums upfront by choosing to increase the excess. This
is the amount that you may need to pay in the event you make
a claim.
Always read the small print
A travel insurance policy is a legal document and it is vital that all travellers read it before they purchase their policy. The policy documentation (known as a Product Disclosure Statement) explains in detail all the policy benefits and various inclusions and exclusions. If there is any doubt around when you are covered and when you’re not, it is advisable to contact the insurer to ensure you understand your policy.
About comparetravelinsurance.co.nz
Comparetravelinsurance.co.nz is New Zealand’s leading comparison site solely focussed on travel insurance. Comparetravelinsurance.co.nz is owned and operated by CoverDirect NZ Limited (INC 3526051) and the quote engine is powered by 'Compare Insurance’.
Their comparison provides unbiased travel insurance information making it easy to compare travel insurance quotes, policies and levels of cover in a few simple steps. Best of all, their service is free! Their quote engine will provide you with the same great price that you will get by going direct to the insurers site.
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