Air Australia (Strategic) (underwriters removing insolvency coverage from consumers)

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Not sure how much to read into this, but just got an email from Covermore Insurance advising that their underwriters have (after careful consideration :?:) decided to remove Travel Insolvency coverage for Air Australia flights.

Struck me as interesting as its the first time I've seen a non-Chapter 11/Bankrupt Airline removed from their insolvency cover.

Thought it may be of interest.

TG
 
That is really alarming to be frank, glad I have no money in tickets with them!

I have modified the title so it gets the attention it warrants!
 
I'm flying them Thursday :eek: Mel-bne

On that note checking in at intl terminal. Is a passport actually required?
 
Re: Air Australia (Strategic) (underwriters removing insolvency coverage from consume

I have modified the title so it gets the attention it warrants!

No probs.


This is the actual wording of the email, will post a copy of the revised PDS update when I receive it:

After a review of Strategic Airlines our re-insurer has withdrawn cover for the airline. This means there will be no Travel Services Provider Insolvency cover for Strategic Airlines for policies issued on or after 21st December.


TG
 
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I'm flying them Thursday :eek: Mel-bne

On that note checking in at intl terminal. Is a passport actually required?

If it is only a domestic flight, then you only need a drivers licence or a passport for the D sticker.
 
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Wonder if its got anything to do with the charge lodged on ASICs record mid Nov?
 
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I'm flying them Thursday :eek: Mel-bne

On that note checking in at intl terminal. Is a passport actually required?

Check-in at international terminal, as i assume there are no free counters in the DJ/Rex area, and head to the Virgin Domestic side... Looking at Melbourne Airport's website it leaves from around gate 15. Not really a gate 15 at the international terminal.
 
Interesting. We've been blocked from using them in my BFOD employee.... No reason given... Wonder if it's related.
 
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