Hotel Insurance Online :: News
SHARE

Share this news item!

AFCA Rejects Traveller's Insurer Claim for Alternative Flight Costs

AFCA Rejects Traveller's Insurer Claim for Alternative Flight Costs

AFCA Rejects Traveller's Insurer Claim for Alternative Flight Costs?w=400
An Australian travel insurance policyholder faced disappointment as the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) denied their claim for reimbursement of costs incurred due to changing travel plans amid threats of a pilot strike.
The traveller, who rearranged his flights from Sydney to Vancouver and subsequently to Toronto, had hoped his insurer, AIG Australia, would cover the $5,576 expenses for the rebooked flights and additional accommodation.

Initially scheduled to fly on September 18, the policyholder was informed of possible disruptions due to a planned strike. Although the airline assured him that service would continue as normal unless the strike impacted schedules starting September 15, the traveller chose to fly out two days earlier to avoid potential cancellations. Believing this decision would be covered, he contacted AIG before lodging his claim. However, AIG clarified its policy only covers additional expenses if a traveller is stranded or misses a connection—circumstances the traveller did not encounter.

This ruling highlights the need for consumers to thoroughly understand the terms of their travel insurance policies, especially regarding what constitutes a "covered event." In this case, the traveller acted out of precaution, but without a qualifying event under the policy definitions, the insurer was under no obligation to compensate for the traveller’s proactive change. This case sets a precedent for how claims will be interpreted when travel disruptions are anticipated but do not ultimately occur.

Travel insurers and policyholders alike should take heed of this decision. It's crucial for insurers to ensure their policy terms are clearly communicated, reducing the potential for misunderstandings such as this. Meanwhile, consumers are advised to review their policies in detail before trips and engage with their insurers for clarifications about coverage scopes. As AFCA continues to deal with rising disputes, especially in the travel sector, this case underscores the need for both clarity and caution when planning trips amidst unguaranteed travel uncertainties.

Published:Friday, 25th Jul 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

Share this news item:

Insurance News

AFCA Rejects Traveller's Insurer Claim for Alternative Flight Costs AFCA Rejects Traveller's Insurer Claim for Alternative Flight Costs
25 Jul 2025: Paige Estritori

An Australian travel insurance policyholder faced disappointment as the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) denied their claim for reimbursement of costs incurred due to changing travel plans amid threats of a pilot strike. The traveller, who rearranged his flights from Sydney to Vancouver and subsequently to Toronto, had hoped his insurer, AIG Australia, would cover the $5,576 expenses for the rebooked flights and additional accommodation. - read more
Fee Models Emerge as Solution to Cyclone Insurance Affordability Concerns Fee Models Emerge as Solution to Cyclone Insurance Affordability Concerns
25 Jul 2025: Paige Estritori

The affordability of cyclone insurance in Australia’s high-risk zones remains a pressing issue, prompting some brokers to shift towards fee-based models. This change is highlighted in the latest annual review of the cyclone reinsurance pool from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). - read more
Homeowner's Storm Damage Claim Denied; Faulty Construction Cited Homeowner's Storm Damage Claim Denied; Faulty Construction Cited
24 Jul 2025: Paige Estritori

A homeowner's attempt to secure a storm damage insurance payout has been thwarted after an investigation revealed that the damage was due to poor maintenance and faulty construction, rather than extreme weather conditions. The initial claim attributed the damage on the property's western wall and roof eaves to significant rainfall, citing a substantial 141mm in July, with a notable record of 43.6mm in a single day. - read more
NSW Workers’ Compensation Scheme Faces Major Overhaul Amid Underinsurance Issues NSW Workers’ Compensation Scheme Faces Major Overhaul Amid Underinsurance Issues
23 Jul 2025: Paige Estritori

The New South Wales State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA) has identified critical issues of underinsurance and employer non-compliance within the icare workers’ compensation scheme. A recent review highlighted that over $60 million in premiums were not collected due to missing wage declarations, with about 75% of employers audited showing non-compliance responsible for an additional $24.5 million in unpaid premiums. - read more
Insurer Prevails in Vehicle Value Dispute Insurer Prevails in Vehicle Value Dispute
23 Jul 2025: Paige Estritori

In a recent ruling by the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA), a protest from a car owner against her insurer, RAC Insurance, regarding the reduction of her vehicle's agreed value has been dismissed. The case arose after the complainant made a total loss claim following an accident in October, only to discover that her vehicle's value had been adjusted down to $29,700 from a previous total of $40,000. - read more


Hotel Insurance Articles

The Role of Business Interruption Insurance in Sustainable Hotel Operations The Role of Business Interruption Insurance in Sustainable Hotel Operations
Business interruption insurance is a policy that covers the loss of income a business suffers after a disaster. While property insurance covers the physical damage to a business, business interruption insurance covers the profits that are lost. It ensures that a company's revenue stream can continue even if its operations are halted due to unexpected events. - read more
The Role of Training in Minimising Liability for Hotel Operators The Role of Training in Minimising Liability for Hotel Operators
Operating a hotel is not just about offering great services and hospitality. It also involves understanding and managing various types of liability risks. Liability in the hospitality industry can arise from numerous situations, and being unaware of these can potentially expose hotel operators to significant legal issues and financial losses. - read more
The Importance of Risk Assessment in Tailoring Your Hotel’s Insurance Coverage The Importance of Risk Assessment in Tailoring Your Hotel’s Insurance Coverage
Risk assessment is a fundamental process in evaluating potential exposure to financial losses and liabilities in the hospitality industry. It involves identifying, analyzing, and evaluating risks that could impact hotel operations. By understanding these risks, hotel operators can tailor their insurance policies to provide comprehensive coverage and mitigate potential payouts. - read more
A Cybersecurity Guide for Hotel Operators A Cybersecurity Guide for Hotel Operators
With an ever-expanding digital landscape, the importance of robust cybersecurity measures in the hospitality industry cannot be overstated. As technology continues to evolve, so too do the threats that target the vulnerabilities within hotel systems. This has made cybersecurity a top priority for hotel operators. - read more
Custom Insurance Solutions: Protecting Your Hotel from Unique Risks Custom Insurance Solutions: Protecting Your Hotel from Unique Risks
The hospitality industry in Australia is a dynamic and ever-evolving sector, characterised by a diverse range of services and offerings. Hotels operate in a vibrant environment, catering to both local and international guests while constantly adapting to seasonal changes, economic shifts, and emerging trends. This dynamic nature introduces a variety of unique risks that need to be managed effectively. - read more
Custom Insurance Solutions: Protecting Your Hotel from Unique Risks Custom Insurance Solutions: Protecting Your Hotel from Unique Risks
The hospitality industry in Australia is a dynamic and ever-evolving sector, characterised by a diverse range of services and offerings. Hotels operate in a vibrant environment, catering to both local and international guests while constantly adapting to seasonal changes, economic shifts, and emerging trends. This dynamic nature introduces a variety of unique risks that need to be managed effectively. - read more
Disability Income Protection: What Every Hotel Operator Needs to Know Disability Income Protection: What Every Hotel Operator Needs to Know
Running a café is a rewarding yet challenging endeavor. With the hospitality industry being fast-paced and ever-changing, café owners often face unique financial challenges. Operating in an industry that is both physically demanding and unpredictable can sometimes lead to unforeseen circumstances that affect the stability and success of your business. - read more
The Role of Training in Minimising Liability for Hotel Operators The Role of Training in Minimising Liability for Hotel Operators
Operating a hotel is not just about offering great services and hospitality. It also involves understanding and managing various types of liability risks. Liability in the hospitality industry can arise from numerous situations, and being unaware of these can potentially expose hotel operators to significant legal issues and financial losses. - read more
The Importance of Risk Assessment in Tailoring Your Hotel’s Insurance Coverage The Importance of Risk Assessment in Tailoring Your Hotel’s Insurance Coverage
Risk assessment is a fundamental process in evaluating potential exposure to financial losses and liabilities in the hospitality industry. It involves identifying, analyzing, and evaluating risks that could impact hotel operations. By understanding these risks, hotel operators can tailor their insurance policies to provide comprehensive coverage and mitigate potential payouts. - read more
A Cybersecurity Guide for Hotel Operators A Cybersecurity Guide for Hotel Operators
With an ever-expanding digital landscape, the importance of robust cybersecurity measures in the hospitality industry cannot be overstated. As technology continues to evolve, so too do the threats that target the vulnerabilities within hotel systems. This has made cybersecurity a top priority for hotel operators. - read more


Your free hotel insurance quote comparison starts here!
First Name:
Postcode:

All quotes are provided free and without obligation. We respect your privacy.

Knowledgebase
Grace Period:
A set amount of time after the premium is due during which a policyholder can make a payment without the insurance coverage lapsing.