http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/terror-alert-puts-cloud-over-bali-travel-cover/2007/08/24/1187462524583.html


Terror alert puts cloud over Bali travel cover
Clive Dorman
August 25, 2007


A TRAVEL law specialist has warned that government advice about travel to 
Indonesia may technically invalidate travel insurance for trips to the holiday 
island of Bali.

Even though insurers continue to cover travellers to Bali, Tony Cordato, of 
Sydney's Cordato Partners Tourism Lawyers, believes the Department of Foreign 
Affairs and Trade's advice for travel to Bali triggers the exclusion clause in 
travel insurance policies that disqualifies covering anyone who ignores 
government warnings.

The department advises that people should "reconsider their need" to travel to 
Indonesia, including Bali, "because of the very high threat of terrorist 
attack". It is the second-highest category, a so-called level four warning. Mr 
Cordato said that while the issue had not been tested in court, "the conclusion 
must be that there is no travel insurance coverage for travel to countries 
where level four travel advisories apply".

Travel insurers and the Insurance Council of Australia have so far been 
unwilling to weigh in on the issue. But the industry is already facing a 
dramatic increase in disputes over travel insurance policies as more 
Australians, particularly older Australians, travel overseas.

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