One-way travel insurance

Booked a flight with no return date? One-way travel insurance is ideal for you, but not all insurers offer it – we'll show you who.

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Key takeaways

  • Some insurers need you to have a return date but a large number of travel insurance brands cover one-way trips.
  • One-way travel insurance can cover you for up to 24 months – after which it will expire.
  • It can cover flight cancellations, rearrangements, lost and delayed luggage, and more.

What is one-way travel insurance?

One-way travel insurance, as the name implies, cover you for trips where you don't have a return flight booked. It can usually cover you for 12-24 months or you can have it expire once you reach your destination and you've organised local health insurance. It works a lot like regular travel insurance, but you don't need to provide the exact end date of your trip.

Who needs one-way travel insurance?

If you've booked a flight overseas with no return date in mind, you probably want to get one-way travel insurance – for example, if you're moving to a different country and want covered for flight cancellations and medical expenses when you first get there.

Here are a few examples of folk that might need one-way travel insurance:

  • You have no set return dayte: If you're backpacking in Asia and haven't decided when to come home, you need one-way cover.
  • You're moving overseas: If you're moving to the USA for a new job, you'll want to make sure that you're covered until you're all set up.
  • You only need cover for the flight over. For example, if you're a UK citizen visitng home, one-way cover can help you and your stuff get home in one piece.
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One-way travel insurance for a working holiday?

"I took out one-way travel insurance when I moved to Canada on a working holiday visa. It was a requirement from the Canadian government, but it was also good to have in case my flights were affected, or I had medical costs that weren't covered for non-citizens. I took out a one-way policy from fast cover, then extended it to the full 2 years I needed it for. Super easy."

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Who offers one-way travel insurance?

BrandOffers One-Way Travel Insurance?Maximum Trip LengthApply
insureandgo
12 months
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Tick Logo
12 months
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Zoom logo
12 months
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Fast Cover Logo
24 months
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Insure4Less Travel Insurance Logo
12 months
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Travel Insuranz Travel Insurance Logo
12 months
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World2Cover Logo
12 months
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Covermore logo
12 months
Bonus
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Southern Cross LogoSCTI
12 months
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Travel Insurance Saver
12 months/td>
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Easy Travel Insurance
18 months
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Qantas travel insurance
12 months
Bonus
Get quote

Note: This information was last updated August 2023

What's covered by one-way travel insurance?

One-way travel insurance offers similar coverage to standard policies, including:

  • Medical expenses: Unexpected medical bills during your trip.
  • Trip cancellation: Covers costs if you need to cancel your trip before departure.
  • Travel delays: Reimbursement for missed flights or connections.
  • Lost or damaged baggage: Coverage for lost or damaged belongings.
  • Personal liability: Covers accidental damage caused to others.
  • Emergency evacuation: Covers costs if you need to be medically evacuated home.

What isn't covered by one-way travel insurance?

While one-way travel insurance offers peace of mind, it has limitations:

  • Onward travel: Repatriation to Australia might be covered, but not a return flight from your final destination.
  • Pre-existing medical conditions: Be upfront about any pre-existing conditions to avoid claim rejection.
  • Extreme activities: Coverage might be excluded for high-risk activities (e.g., skydiving).
  • Change of mind: Cancelling for non-covered reasons won't be reimbursed.
  • Negligence: Losing valuables due to carelessness might not be covered.
  • Already overseas: Most one-way travel insurance requires purchase before departure.

Some of these limitations are common to travel insurance as a whole, and many of them will vary between travel insurance companies. The best way to learn more is to start comparing, then have a read of the PDS of the insurance company you're interested in.

Extending Your Travel Insurance While Overseas

So you fell in love with your new destination and want to extend your stay? Most insurers allow extending your travel insurance while overseas, but conditions apply. There'll also be a maximum length of time that you'll be able to extend it, so it's not a permament solution.

Getting Travel Insurance if You're Already Overseas

If you didn't get travel insurance before you left Australia, or you forgot to extend it before it ran out, fear not. Lots of travel insurers offer travel insurance for Australians already overseas. That said, you might have fewer options, and you'll need to wait a bit before you're able to make a claim, normally 2 or 3 days.

Questions you still might have

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    timOctober 22, 2016

    can my 75+ uk citizen resident in australia with a heart condition get travel insurance for a trip back to live permanently in the UK?

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      RichardOctober 24, 2016Finder

      Hi Tim,

      Thanks for your question. Finder is a comparison service and not an insurer.

      While you may be able to get one-way travel insurance as a non-resident, as pre-existing conditions are assessed on a case-by-case basis, whether you’ll be able to get coverage will be contingent on medical screening. GoInsurance offers cover for non-residents returning home.

      All the best,
      Richard

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    BillFebruary 16, 2016

    We are retirees who intend renting or purchasing a small apartment in the U.K. (our former home) for use each summer for 4 or 5 months.
    The cost of insurance cover each year for 4 plus months is prohibitive and unnecessary. We only need cover for the outbound/inbound flights.The reciprocal health agreement between Aus/U.K. is perfectly adequate.
    I know one way cover is available but how do we arrange cover for the return journey?

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      RichardFebruary 17, 2016Finder

      Hi Bill,

      Thanks for your question. There are various Australian travel insurance brands that offer cover to people who are already overseas. You may find our already overseas travel insurance review helpful.

      Please make sure to read the eligibility criteria, features and details of the policy, as well as the relevant Product Disclosure Statement of the policy before making a decision and consider whether the product is right for you. If necessary, speak to the insurance brand to verify any details.

      All the best,
      Richard

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    DavidJanuary 19, 2016

    can I purchase one way insurance from New Zealand?

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      RichardJanuary 20, 2016Finder

      Hi David,

      Thanks for your question. If you are coming to Australia. You may be eligible for inbound travel insurance.

      Please make sure to read the eligibility criteria, features and details of the policy, as well as the relevant Product Disclosure Statement of the policy before making a decision and consider whether the product is right for you. If necessary, speak to the insurance brand to verify any details.

      I hope this was helpful,
      Richard

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    ColinJanuary 2, 2016

    I am travelling from Australia to the USA to complete a university degree. I will be living there for approximately 5 months and then returning to Australia. I have booked a one way ticket to the US but my return date is not known as yet. What travel insurance type would be best for me to cover both my outward and return journeys?

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      RichardJanuary 5, 2016Finder

      Hi Colin,

      Thanks for your question. The type of cover you will need will depend on the activities you plan on participating in, how long you’re wanting cover and also the requirements of your host university (if any). You may find our Students Travel Insurance page useful to help you find a specific policy that suits your needs. You can fill out a form with your travel details, date of travel and age. Then select “Get Quote” to head over to our comparison of travel insurance brands.

      Please make sure to read the eligibility criteria, features and details of the policy, as well as the relevant Product Disclosure Statement of the policy before making a decision and consider whether the product is right for you. If necessary, speak to the insurance brand to verify any details.

      I hope this was helpful,
      Richard

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    LOPAINENovember 11, 2015

    We are returning to the UK after living in Australia for 10 years. Can you please advise if there is a travel insurance company that will cover us for that trip as we will not be returning to Australia permanently.

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      RichardNovember 11, 2015Finder

      Hi Lopaine,

      Thanks for your question. The table at the top of the page displays the providers in the panel that offer one-way insurance cover. You may wish to contact them to ask them about your specific situation.

      I hope this was helpful,
      Richard

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