Travel alerts and warnings: how world events can affect your policy
We love that you love to travel. And while we always want you to go, we also want you to come home safely. That’s why you apply SPF50 to your holiday with travel insurance – and why we’re here to care for you, 24/7.
But having cover for holiday mishaps is only part of the story. Knowing what’s going on in the world – and how it could affect your trip, your safety, or your policy – matters too.
Our travel alerts and warnings page is where we keep you up to speed with the global events that may affect you (our travellers), whether you’ve just bought a policy, or you’re already on your trip.
If you’re planning to travel to one of the destinations mentioned in our advice section below, or you’re already there, you should read the relevant travel alert to understand how this world event could affect your travel plans – and your travel insurance policy.
We want you to travel far, but travel smart.
This means checking to see if past advice is still relevant for your trip, so don’t skim over the below travel alerts before buying your Cover-More travel insurance policy or leaving home.
This also means it’s super important for you to read and understand the New Zealand Government's current travel advice level for your destination(s) before you jet off and during your trip, so visit safetravel.govt.nz now and bookmark it for later.
Read the big print: If you’re going to a country (or part of the country) the New Zealand Government has marked as ‘Do not travel’, it’s likely the destination is unsafe, and any claim you make relating to the warning will not be covered.
Current and ongoing travel alerts – what you need to know
Read on for travel alerts and warnings that may be relevant to you and your holiday (and may affect your cover).
2024: Current updates
13 November 2024 - Bali Volcano Eruption
1 November 2024 - Flooding in Spain
9 October 2024 - Hurricane Milton
18 September 2024 - European Flooding
7 August 2024 - Lebanon Situation
19 July 2024 - Global IT Outage
2023
15 November 2023 (Updated 20 December 2023) - Iceland Volcano Activity (Previously Geldingadalir Volcano Warning)
15 November 2023 - Tropical Cyclone Mal
20 October 2023 - Current situation in Lebanon
9 October 2023 - Attack on Israel
14 September 2023 - Morocco Earthquake
10 August 2023 - Hawaii Wildfires
3 July 2023 - French Riots
14 February 2023 - Cyclone Gabrielle
10 February 2023 - Earthquake in Turkey
2022
20 December 2022 - Civil Unrest and Riots in Peru
29 November 2022 - Hawaii Mauna Loa
July 2022 - High Risk Destinations & Sanctioned Countries
3 March 2022 - Attacks on Ukraine
25 February 2022 - Overseas Travel: COVID-19 - Update
2021
No alerts
2020
19 March 2020 - Overseas Travel: Coronavirus
2 March 2020 - Travel to Iran: Coronavirus
3 February 2020 - Travel to China: Coronavirus
28 January 2020 - Coronavirus
9 January 2020 - Australian Bushfires
Archive
10 Dec 2019 – New Zealand White Island Volcano
18 Nov 2019 – Air New Zealand Schedule Changes
6 Sep 2019 – Measles Outbreak
8 Aug 2019 – Hong Kong Protests
19 Mar 2019 – Christchurch terror attack
14 Mar 2019 – Boeing 737 operations temporarily grounded
12 Dec 2018 – Update regarding Air New Zealand maintenance engineers strike
10 Dec 2018 – Air New Zealand maintenance engineers strike
22 Aug 2018 – Hurricane Lane
20 Aug 2018 – Update regarding Zika Virus
6 Aug 2018 – Indonesian seismic activity
27 July 2018 – Mount Aoba
29 Jun 2018 – Update regarding Mt Agung
7 May 2018 – Kilauea Volcano
9 Apr 2018 – Cyclone Keni
6 Apr 2018 – Philippines island of Boracay
15 Feb 2018 – Cyclone Gita
31 Oct 2017 – Virgin Australia flights to Samoa from Auckland
21 Sep 2017 – Mexico Earthquake
19 Sep 2017 – Mt Agung Bali Indonesia
18 Sep 2017 – Auckland Airport Fuel Crisis
28 Aug 2017 – Hurricane Harvey
28 Sep 2016 – Mt Rinjani Ash Cloud
5 Jul 2016 – Airport Security Strikes
6 Apr 2016 – Cyclone Zena
21 Mar 2016 – Australian Airport Strikes
22 Feb 2016 – Cyclone Winston
28 Jan 2016 – Zika Virus
Any advice is general advice only. Consider the Policy Brochure and wording therein before deciding to buy this product.