All Press Releases for December 02, 2006

Todays Cheap Travel At What Cost? Do You Need Travel Insurance? Don't Leave Home Without It!

Former Foreign Affairs and Trade Diplomat discusses the need to purchase travel insurance before heading off on an overseas vacation. Keating also outlines the advantages of registering with the local embassy in a foreign country.



    /24-7PressRelease/ - AUSTRALIA, December 02, 2006 - Rob Keating from Canberra, Australia has taken his love for travel and created a website for the budget conscious traveler. Keating is looking to spread the word about the importance of travel insurance and travel registration.

Keating said after a 20 year career working for the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade he felt it was time to take the knowledge and experience gained through work and create a website http://www.cheapflightscruises.coml that provides useful and interesting travel information for today's modern traveler. Keating has extensive travel experience having worked at one time as a diplomatic courier and having been posted to Beijing, China. He has also traveled privately to the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu and New Zealand.

With the proliferation of cheap flights on no frills airlines a larger number of people are taking advantage of low airfares and traveling to more destinations worldwide. Keating points out the importance of doing the necessary research before heading off overseas on vacation. . He says to ensure that you check the government travel advisories before booking a vacation and just again prior to departure, and most importantly purchase travel insurance. Having been involved in Consular work in the past he has seen the trauma involved when a loved one is injured overseas and they do not have travel insurance. According to the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade the cost of medical evacuations from the United States to Australia regularly range from AUD 75 000 to AUD 95 000 and sometimes up to AUD 300 000.

It is also important to register with the local embassy in the country you travel to. Keating says that in recent times there have been several occasions where violence has flared up resulting in the need to quickly evacuate tourists from trouble spots. This was seen in the recent Israel-Lebanon conflict and more recently in the Pacific Island country of Tonga. If you have taken the time to register the embassy is better able to assist you. The latest hotspot is Fiji. The Australian Government currently has 3 navy ships sitting off the Fiji coast in anticipation of a coup and the need to evacuate Australian tourists.

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