Hurricane Irma, Florida and the Caribbean
We are closely monitoring the progress of Hurricane Irma as it approaches the Caribbean and southern Florida. Hurricane Irma is expected to make landfall across the Caribbean on Wednesday 6 September 2017, and may reach Florida on Saturday 9 September 2017. The path and intensity of the hurricane isn’t yet known while it remains over the Atlantic Ocean.
Australian Government Advice
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is advising travellers to Exercise normal safety precautions in the United States of America, including Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands.
Avoid the area and follow the instructions of local authorities (government, police, military, etc.) and keep an eye on local media (TV, radio, newspapers, etc.) for updates.
Please visit www.smartraveller.gov.au to stay up to date with the latest advice issued by DFAT.
Do you need Emergency Help?
If you need emergency help, contact our Worldwide Emergency Assistance team.
The Australian Government also offers 24-Hour Consular Assistance for travellers overseas:
- Phone: +61 2 6261 3305
- SMS: +61 421 269 080
Important travel insurance information for Fast Cover travellers
The below information was issued on Hurricane Irma, Florida and the Caribbean and applies to Fast Cover travel insurance policies underwritten by Allianz.
It has been reported that a category 5 storm is currently heading towards the Caribbean islands and Florida, USA. While the exact path is still unclear we are urging customers to take care during their travels.
If you need assistance or advice, contact our 24 hour Emergency Global Assistance team on the numbers listed on our website or on your certificate of insurance.
Select from the options below to find the information for your current situation:
How do I make a claim?
Keep all receipts for any additional transport, food or accommodation expenses. If you are claiming cancellation or additional expenses you will need to submit documents showing what your original planned pre-paid arrangements were, along with any receipts and documents showing your new arrangements, and advice from the travel provider indicating the non-refundable portion of the journey.
Where possible, ensure any replacement accommodation and additional expenses are of a similar standard to that of the rest of your journey.
Please note that any compensation and/or refunds you receive from a third party (e.g. airline) for transport, food or accommodation will be deducted if your claim is accepted.
If you need to make a claim, you can submit your claim in one of several ways:
- Online: Make your claim online at www.travelclaims.com.au
- Phone: 1300 725 154
- Email: travelclaims@allianz-assistance.com.au
All claims are assessed individually in accordance with the Product Disclosure Statement and your Certificate of Insurance.
We will publish this and any updated travel insurance advisories on our website: www.allianzworldwidepartners.com.au
Questions?
If you have any questions or need help with your travel insurance, please:
- Visit: Frequently Asked Questions
- Phone: 1300 409 302
- Email: info@fastcover.com.au
Useful Links for Travellers
- Australian Government 24 Hour Consular Assistance
- Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
- World Health Organisation
- World Meteorological Organisation
- BBC World News
For regular updates register your travel itinerary with Smart Traveller.
For new or existing claim or policy enquiries, please contact us on 1300 409 322 or info@fastcover.com.au between 9am and 6pm (AEST) Monday to Friday.
Important travel insurance information for Fast Cover travellers
The below information was issued on 6 September 2017 and applies to Fast Cover travel insurance policies underwritten by Hollard.
If you are in the Southern United States and need emergency assistance call us on +61 2 8320 7999 or email us at emergency@fastcover-assist.com.au
Local media are providing updates as the storm progresses. There have been no reports of flight cancellations, but this may change in the coming days. Please view your flight provider’s website for their updates.
DFAT are advising travellers to avoid the area and follow local instructions. Please stay up to date with the advice issued on the Smart Traveller website.
Select from the options below to find the information for your current situation:
How do I make a claim?
If you need to make a claim, you can submit your claim in one of several ways:
- Online: Visit our Claims page for for information.
- Phone: 1300 409 322 and select the option to speak to the claims team.
- Email: claims-fch@fastcover.com.au
We assess all claims in accordance with the Product Disclosure Statement and your Certificate of Insurance. Each claim is assessed individually and cover will depend on the type of policy you purchased and your particular circumstances.
General Advice
For details about what your policy covers, please refer to your Product Disclosure Statement. Limits, conditions and exclusions may apply under your policy.
We will assess all claims in accordance with your Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) and your Certificate of Insurance. Your cover will depend on the type of plan you purchased and your particular circumstances.
Questions?
If you have any questions or need help with your travel insurance, please:
- Visit: Frequently Asked Questions
- Phone: 1300 409 302
- Email: info@fastcover.com.au
Useful Links for Travellers
- Australian Government 24 Hour Consular Assistance
- Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
- World Health Organisation
- World Meteorological Organisation
- BBC World News
For regular updates, download the Smartraveller app and register your travel itinerary with Smart Traveller.
For new or existing claim or policy enquiries, please contact us on 1300 409 322 or info@fastcover.com.au between 9am and 6pm (AEST) Monday to Friday.