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Bali Flight Disruptions Put Natural Disaster Cover in the Spotlight

What Australians should check before departing

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Renewed flight disruption around Bali has put natural disaster cover back in focus for Australian travellers, after volcanic ash activity in Indonesia again showed how quickly a straightforward holiday can become a logistical and financial problem.
When airlines delay, cancel or reroute services, travellers may face extra accommodation, meals, transport, missed tours and rearranged connections, often before they have a clear answer on what their insurer will pay.

The key lesson is that travel insurance is not a blanket refund system for every inconvenience. Cover for volcanic ash, severe weather and other natural events depends on the policy wording, when the policy was purchased, whether the event was already known, and whether the traveller has first sought assistance or compensation from the airline, accommodation provider or tour operator. Many policies only respond to unrecovered costs, meaning documentation becomes essential.

For Australians heading to Bali, this is particularly important because it is a high-volume destination with frequent package bookings, connecting domestic flights and prepaid activities. A short disruption can create a chain reaction: a missed resort transfer, a forfeited villa night, a non-refundable day tour or an extra night near the airport. The financial impact may be modest for one item, but significant when several costs arrive at once.

Travellers should also be aware of timing. If cover is arranged after an eruption, ash warning or airline disruption has become public, insurers may treat the situation as a known event and exclude related claims. This is one reason many advisers encourage travellers to arrange cover soon after booking major trip components, not just in the final days before departure.

  • Check whether the policy includes cancellation, delay and additional accommodation expenses linked to natural disasters.
  • Confirm whether volcanic ash or airspace closures are handled under a specific section of the policy.
  • Keep airline notices, receipts, booking confirmations and written evidence of any denied refunds.
  • Before paying for replacement flights or accommodation, contact the insurer’s emergency assistance team where practical.

For value-conscious travellers, the cheapest policy may not provide the best outcome if the main risk is disruption rather than luggage loss. Before departure, it can be worth taking time to compare travel insurance options by destination, trip cost, cancellation limits and exclusions. Bali remains a popular and accessible holiday choice for Australians, but recent disruption is a reminder that the right cover should match the real risks of the journey, not just the price of the premium.

Published:Tuesday, 4th Aug 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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