How the country’s largest international travel insurer is adapting to closed borders.
At the beginning of 2020, Southern Cross Travel Insurance was the country’s largest international travel insurer.
By March, it not only had to stop writing new policies as borders closed
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Premium Content Travellers, rejoice; the trans-Tasman travel bubble has finally opened, giving Australians their first chance to take off overseas for the first time in more than a year. From how it works, to where you ll be able to fly to and how travel insurance applies, here s what you need to know.
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