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4 questions from our users

Kath Roberts

Kath Robertsasked

iTrek

I will be trekking to Everest Base Camp with a tour group. If I add the trekking pack to my policy will I be covered if I need to be flown out due to illness or accident. Do I also need to add the snow sports pack, will only be walking. Thank you Kath Roberts



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Daniela Torres

Daniela Torresasked

iTrek

Can I buy a travel insurance with this company if my country of residence is Colombia?

1 answer
iTrek
Andrew C.iTrek

Hi Daniela,

Unfortunately, iTrek do not have a policy that would appear to suit your insurance needs, as it is an Australian based company.

However, our sister company 1Cover Travel Insurance offers an 'Already Overseas' policy. Please note, that to qualify for this policy you must be an Australian permanent resident or citizen and your trip must end in Australia, not Colombia.



I hope that answers your question?

Kind regards,
Kieran at iTrek.

Aaron Pakenham

Aaron Pakenhamasked

iTrek

I am a UK citizen who has been leaving in Australia for the best year. I need insurance for travelling home. On the way back i will be in Malaysia for 10 days and in Nepal for three weeks. Who would i best insuring myself with that cover trekking but also cover a non-Australian resident?

1 answer
iTrek
Barbara K.iTrek

Hi Aaron,



Unfortunately we can only provide travel insurance to residents or citizens of Australia when they are travelling overseas.

Kind regards,
Kieran at itrek.

Ann Hagen

Ann Hagenasked

iTrek

I have the frequent traveller policy. Will turn 66 in July when on a European cruise. Presumably still covered? Policy ends in mid September.
Also is a similar policy available for people 66 plus who are in good health or can we extend? Have had three trips so far and off to NZ next week.

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iTrek
Andrew C.iTrek

Hi Ann, iTrek does not offer a frequent traveller policy, you must have us confused with another insurer. Kind regards, Dorian at iTrek.

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