Our Austria Travel Insurance Coverage
- Medical Expenses: This covers medical treatment costs if you fall ill or have an accident in Austria.
- Emergency Medical Evacuation: Provides coverage for transportation to the nearest medical facility or repatriation to your home country if necessary.
- Trip Cancellation or Interruption: Covers costs if your trip to Austria is cancelled or cut short due to unforeseen circumstances like illness or natural disasters.
- Lost or Stolen Luggage: Compensation for lost, stolen, or damaged luggage during your trip.
- Travel Delay: Coverage for expenses incurred due to travel delays beyond a specified time limit.
Optional Coverage
- Winter Sports Coverage: For travellers planning to participate in skiing or other winter sports in Austria.
- Adventure Sports Coverage: For those engaging in more extreme activities or sports.
Exclusions:
- Pre-existing Conditions: Medical conditions that existed before purchasing the insurance may not be covered unless specifically included in the policy.
- High-risk Activities: Certain high-risk activities may not be covered unless you opt for specific add-ons.
Policy Limits:
- Medical Coverage Limit: Depending on the plan, this may range from basic to comprehensive coverage.
- Baggage Coverage Limit: Typically, there’s a cap on the amount that can be claimed for lost or stolen items.
- Cancellation Coverage: The maximum payout for trip cancellations or interruptions is usually predetermined.
Claims Process
- Easy Online Claims: So Easy Travel Insurance offers an online claims process, allowing you to submit claims quickly and efficiently.
- 24/7 Assistance: They provide round-the-clock support for emergencies while you’re in Austria.
- Cost: The cost of the insurance varies based on factors like the length of stay, age, and chosen coverage options.
This summary should give you a good overview of what to expect from Austria Travel Insurance for a trip. Make sure to review the specific terms and conditions of the policy before purchasing.
How To Purchase?
- Online Purchase: You can easily purchase So Easy Travel Insurance online. The process typically involves selecting your destination, and coverage options, and entering your trip details.
- Immediate Coverage: Policies can often be issued immediately upon purchase, providing instant coverage for your trip to Austria.
- Renewal and Extensions: If your trip is extended, you can often renew or extend your coverage directly through the So Easy Travel Insurance platform.
Customer Support
- Dedicated Support Team: Austria Travel Insurance provides a dedicated customer support team to assist with any questions or issues that arise before, during, or after your trip.
- Multilingual Assistance: Support is available in multiple languages, which can be particularly useful when dealing with issues in a non-English-speaking country like Austria.
best places to visit in Austria
Graz
Altstadt is one of the best-preserved city centers in Central Europe. In 1999, the city’s historic center was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites, in 2003 Graz was designated the Cultural Capital of Europe and in 2008 it became a City of Culinary Delights. Other than its historic value, Graz also offers a lively and youthful feel and a vibrant nightlife scene.
Zillertal Alps
The Zillertal Alps are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps on the border of Austria and Italy. Zillertal Alps are home to sky-high glacial peaks, spiky mountain cliffs, and tree-lined alleys making it one of the most breathtaking landscapes in central Europe.
The Zillertal Alps offer ski and hiking glaciers and hundreds of miles of outdoor trails. This is also the reason why they have become a popular destination for mountaineers, hikers, and backpackers. The Zillertal High Road also gives the opportunity to visitors to admire the landscapes from the comfort of their car.
Zell am See
Zell am See is a small city located in the Austrian state of Salzburg. The city is hidden in the valley among the Kitzbühel Alps. The small city lies right next to the shores Lake Zell, the vividly blue lake, from which it also got its name.
Hiking, cycling, and water sports are popular in the summer, whereas in the winter months skiers and snowboarders enjoy the mountains and ski resorts nearby. As a small city, Zell am See provides a cozy and tranquil feel. One of its most famous attractions is the Romanesque St. Hippolyte’s Church, with an elevated walkway built as early as the 16th century.
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