Love to travel? Why not consider annual travel insurance?
1Cover's Frequent Traveller Policy covers you for an unlimited number of international or domestic trips in a 12 month period. If you are looking for a policy that covers one trip for 12 months in duration you need a single trip policy.
Caught the travel bug? Take as many trips as you want for 12 months and you'll be covered with our Frequent Traveller policy. See PDS for details.
Plans can change over a year and you may have to cancel planned destinations or switch things around. We’ve got you covered for cancellation fees or lost deposits.
If you travel more than once a year, a Frequent Traveller policy may work out to be out to be the most cost-effective option for you. With an annual multi-trip policy, you can enjoy all the perks of an unlimited number of trips without reorganising travel insurance.
Annual Multi-trip Frequent Traveller policies are available for both overseas and domestic travellers, so you won't pay more than you need to.
Our Frequent Traveller Plan also known as an Annual Multi-Trip Policy offers cover for an unlimited number of trips within a 12-month period. Maximum journey lengths apply to your cover - each individual trip can be up to 21 days or 45 days in duration depending upon which option you choose. For overseas trips, it offers all the benefits of our Comprehensive Plan; and for domestic trips, it offers all the benefits of the Domestic Plan.
1. Frequent traveller 21 days is for travellers who tend to take several shorter trips throughout the year. Each individual trip you take under your policy will need to be under 21 days in duration.
2. Frequent traveller 45 days is the most flexible annual travel insurance option if your trips are between 3 and 6 weeks, especially if you can't predict how long each trip might be. We generally find that this suits most people's trip length. Each individual trip you take must be 45 days or less in duration.
Our Frequent Traveller policies aren't designed for long-term travel, but rather the convenience of knowing you're covered all year from shorter trips. If you're heading on a holiday that is longer than the annual travel insurance policy option you select, you will need need to buy a single-trip policy to cover that trip.
Select the highest region (ie the one that is furthest away) for the destinations you plan to visit this year. If you're not sure, choose "Worldwide" to ensure that you're covered.
Explore our table of benefits below to see the policy benefits provided by our Frequent Traveller policies. For full information see the PDS.
Policy Benefit | Overseas Frequent Traveller (all policies) | Domestic Frequent Traveller (all policies) | |
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Emergency | |||
24/7 Emergency Assistance Service | included | included | |
Medical | |||
Overseas Emergency Medical & Hospital Expenses | SO | unlimited | - |
Dental Expenses | O | $2,000 | - |
Hospital Cash Allowance | SO | $5,000 | - |
Repatriation Of Remains | O | $25,000 | - |
Permanent Disability | O | $25,000 | - |
Loss of Income | SO | $10,400 | - |
Luggage & Personal Items | |||
Travel Documents & Transaction Cards | O | $5,000 | - |
Theft of Cash | PO | $250 | - |
Luggage & Personal Effects | AS | $15,000 | $7,500 |
Luggage & Personal Effects Delay Expenses | ASO | $15,000 | $7,500 |
Cancellation & Delay | |||
Pre-Departure Cancellation Fees & Lost Deposits | PS | chosen limit | chosen limit |
Pre-Departure Amendments to Journey | A | $2,000 | $2,000 |
On-trip Disruption | |||
On-trip Cancellation Fees & Lost Deposits | PS | chosen limit | chosen limit |
Additional Accommodation & Travel Expenses — Family Emergency — Emergency Companion Cover | AS | $50,000 | $5,000 |
Travel Delay Expenses | S | $2,000 | $2,000 |
Special Event Transport Expenses | O | $2,000 | - |
Other | |||
Personal Liability | P | $5 million | $5 million |
Domestic Pets | S | $500 | $500 |
Domestic Services | SO | $500 | - |
Rental Vehicle Excess | |||
Rental Vehicle Insurance Excess | PS | chosen limit | $5,000 |
Benefits shown are a summary of cover only. Sub-limits may apply. Please read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) for full terms, conditions, limits, excess payable and exclusions; and consider the Target Market Determination to determine whether our travel insurance is right for you. A Limits are per adult traveller. For accompanying dependants, the policy benefits are shared with the adult traveller. S Sub-limits apply. P Limits are per policy regardless of the number of persons the claim relates to. O There is no cover while travelling in Australia. |
Yes, these policies are only available to customers aged 69 or under. If you are 70 or over, we can still cover you on a single-trip basis on a Comprehensive policy.
Yes. If you buy an international frequent traveller policy then all your international and domestic trips that year will be covered under the same policy. Full t&cs apply
Yes, of course. A Frequent Traveller policy can cover you and the members of your family or even friends who go with you on your journey and are listed on your Certificate of Insurance. You must be travelling together for at least 75% of all trips taken throughout the year for the policy to be valid.
You can purchase a frequent travelling policy online, email us at info@1Cover.com.au or speak with one of our customer service consultants via our online chat during business hours. We will also send you reminder emails when your annual policy is due to expire, so you can purchase a new frequent traveller policy online.
One of the benefits of having a Frequent Traveller policy is that you do not have to contact us each time you travel within the dates that your policy covers. However, we advise that you keep track of bookings or receipts in case anything happens and you need to claim.
Your policy covers the full duration of your trip. There are no refunds should you come home earlier than planned.
You can only purchase an a Frequent Traveller policy 30 days before your first trip.
With 1Cover’s annual Frequent Traveller policies, some of the things that might suit business travellers are:
- Luggage and personal effects cover. We provide this benefit automatically, plus you can increase specific coverage for high-value business equipment, such as laptops, up to the value of $5,000. Check the PDS for details.
With a Frequent Traveller Policy you don't need to tell us when you're travelling, or where you’re going and you don't need to book insurance every time you take a trip.
Please note, if your trip is longer than the maximum duration you chose at the time of purchase (i.e 21 or 45 days), then you will need to buy another policy to cover that trip.
Will you be cruising this year? Ensure you're properly covered on your cruise holiday by adding our Cruise Pack to your policy. See PDS for full details.
If you're hitting the slopes at some point this year, you might want to add the Winter Sports Pack to your annual policy. It provides cover for a whole range of activities such as skiing or snowboarding. See PDS for full details.
You might be hiring a car on one of your trip this year. We provide rental vehicle excess cover up to $5,000. But you can choose to increase this amount to $8,000.
In the first instance, you should contact the airline to see if any alternate arrangement can be made or if any compensation may be offered. You should retain any documentation provided by the airline or receipts for any out-of-pocket expenses which you may incur as a result of the delay or cancellation so that you can submit them should you need to make a claim. We do not cover for cancellation, delays or rescheduling which are at the fault of the airline as the responsibility falls on the transport provider to supply you with the services you have paid them for. Please see more information about travel insurance and cancellation cover.
If you’re travelling internationally, 1Cover offers Emergency Medical Assistance anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. If you’re sick or injured, we advise that you or a member of your travelling party call our medical assistance team as soon as possible.
For minor ailments, such as those that only require a GP visit, you may choose to visit a doctor, pay for your visit upfront, and then submit your claim either from overseas or once you return home. Make sure that you keep all receipts and reports from your treating doctor, including the diagnosis and treatment notes and any other documents.
There are certain things you will need to be aware of in terms of your travel insurance if you’re riding a scooter, moped or motorcycle overseas. Find out everything you need to know here.
Yes, if your policy hasn’t yet expired, you can extend your policy via the Policy Manager. If you log in and aren’t able to extend for some reason, you can get in contact with our friendly call centre.
If you need to cancel your trip, notify any travel providers (airlines, accommodation, tour providers, etc) of your intention to cancel.
Make sure you check whether your travel providers will refund you. Sometimes, they will return deposits, fares, etc., depending on when you cancel and what your original contract states.
If you aren’t reimbursed, then check the certificate of insurance and the PDS to see whether your circumstances are covered.
Once you have done this, and you intend to claim, you’ll need to obtain and supply confirmations, refund advices, and terms and conditions. We request these for lodgement of your claim.
A theft while you’re away is incredibly unsettling, but to substantiate your claim, you’ll need to report the theft to the police or nearest local authority within 24 hours of the incident and obtain a written report that can to be used as supporting documents.
Make sure that the police report you obtain is an official one, and that all the items that have been stolen are clearly detailed. You’ll also need to capture the circumstances surrounding the event. Remember, the more information on the report, the better.
When you submit your claim, you’ll also need to provide proof of purchase and/or ownership in relation to the stolen items.
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