Announcement posted by World2Cover 21 Sep 2016
Australian couples are increasingly bucking tradition in favour of a wedding with an exotic back drop and a reasonable price tag. And given the average wedding now costs more than $65,000[1], this is no surprise.
With wedding season officially here – October and November being the most popular months for nuptials[2] – Claudio Saita, Deputy CEO and Executive Director in Australia for Tokio Marine, underwriters for award-winning World2Cover travel insurance, warns that some of the most precious items are often inadvertently left at risk when planning a wedding abroad.
“Twenty eight per cent of brides spend over $2,500 on the all-important wedding dress2, but when travelling, most luggage is only covered up to the value of $1,000 per item – leaving a big shortfall should anything happen during the trip.”
For brides and
grooms getting hitched overseas this spring or just starting to plan their
destination wedding, the team at World2Cover have
provided six top tips to ensure this dream day doesn’t turn into a disaster:
The rings – The good news is, the rings can be entrusted to the
Maid of Honour or Best Man as they do not have to stay with the insurance
policy holder to be protected. However, check your cover prior to departure as there
could be exclusions if they are left in checked luggage or unattended in a vehicle.
The
dress – If you don’t
want to let them out of your sight you can transport it as carry-on luggage. However,
being a larger item, you will likely be asked to store it in an overhead
compartment during take-off and landing. Other options include shipping it
beforehand or even buying the dress its own seat on the plane!
Destination – If you’re planning to go to an exotic location, add
a reminder in the ‘save the date’ for guests to check with their doctor about
any required immunisations. How long you’re going for and the season you’re
travelling can also affect which vaccinations you need, so the more detail you
can provide the better.
The food – Food-borne illness is a major cause of sickness
overseas[3].
While buffet service is popular at weddings, leaving food in the open for long
periods can increase the chances of disease causing bacteria and viruses. Help evade
any unwanted tummy bugs by avoiding seafood dishes and providing guests with
hand sanitizer.
Cancellations – Flight cancellations can and do happen. This could
impact on your venue, caterers, celebrant and more, if you can’t get to the
altar in time. Check travel news sites before you book and prior to departure
as well, as your dream destination could be flagged as a ‘do not travel zone’
at little to no notice. If you purchase travel insurance as soon as you have
booked, this won’t be an issue as you are covered for cancellations and if the
destination becomes an off-limits area*.
Honeymoon plans – Whether you’re planning to relax by the pool or fill your days with adventures like scuba-diving or cruising after saying ‘I do’, purchase an insurance policy that covers your entire trip – from the day you leave to the day you arrive home, including all the activities in between.
“More and more Aussies are heading off-shore to popular beachside destinations such as Bali, Thailand and Fiji[1], as it is predicted they can save up to three times what they would pay for a wedding at home. Of course, total costs can vary depending on the destination and number of guests, but savvy couples can opt to reinvest any extra cash into other items – from the rings to unique honeymoon experiences, which will stay with them long after they return home,” Mr Saita concluded.
For more information on the coverage options from World2Cover, visit www.world2cover.com.au.
*Limits, conditions and exclusions apply. Please read the PDS and full policy to ensure the cover is right for your circumstances.
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About Tokio Marine:
Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., Ltd (TMNF) was founded in 1879 as The Tokio Marine Insurance Company, Ltd. and has been operating in Australia since 1963. TMNF is Japan's largest non-life insurance company and is placed in the top ranking of non-life insurance companies worldwide. The Company began its operations in the marine insurance field, where it has long been recognised as a world leader with a long history of financial stability and an excellent security rating. They are now present in over 39 countries around the world with more than 40,000 employees globally.