Understanding exclusions in travel insurance


Travelling involves risks.
Travelling involves risks.
Give yourself the best protection by minimising your risks. Always be prepared, and stay safe.
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For employers, the danger lies in being financially impacted by a sudden illness, financial impropriety or even the death of a domestic helper.
Extreme weather is on the rise in Hong Kong. So, what can you do to protect yourself from the inevitable increase in flooding in Hong Kong?
Please note that there are three possible scenarios:
This scenario is not normally covered by your travel insurance, however we have made special arrangements for this due to the exceptional coronavirus situation. If your trip is cancelled because you are unable to travel or because your destination country has banned flights or immigration from Hong Kong travellers or the travel agent cancels the tour, as a result of COVID-19 outbreak; you can apply for a premium refund of your single trip travel insurance. We also suggest that you check with your travel agent, airline company or hotel in case they can provide you with options for re-scheduling or refunds of your other travel expenses.
Click here to apply for your premium refund.
This scenario is not covered by your travel insurance.
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