There are many travel insurance providers in New Zealand supplying a variety of travel insurance policy options. When deciding on a policy, it is important that you understand the details and choose the travel insurance policy that best suits your individual needs. This section defines the different types of travel insurance policies available in New Zealand.
Travel insurance covers the policy holder against potential losses incurred during travel. Common forms of insurance include: individual travel insurance and group travel insurance policies.
Individual Travel Insurance
Individual travel insurance covers only the specified policy holder during their travels.
Group Travel Insurance
Group travel insurance covers a family or group of individuals traveling together. Accepting a group travel insurance policy can be less expensive for the individual due to discounts offered to large groups.
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A NZ travel insurance policy can vary depending on the terms specified in the policy. A typical travel insurance policy will cover you for the following:
Medical insurance
Lost, stolen, or damaged baggage or belongings
Lost passports or money
Rental car expenses in the event of an automobile accident
Disruptive travel situations, such as cancellations
Personal liability, such as an injury or loss you have caused
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