Melody Teh
Travel Insurance

Before-you-take-off checklist

There’s nothing worse than excitedly jetting off on a holiday only to realise you’ve forgotten an important document! To help ensure this never happens to you, here’s our checklist of important things to tick off before your big trip.  

Passport –Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months from your departure date and if it isn’t, get one made well in advance.

Visa – Check if you need a visa to enter the country you’re visiting. Allow for processing time if you need to get one.

Vaccines – Some countries require certain immunisations before you travel. Consult your doctor early as some vaccines need a cooling period.

Currency – How will you be handling money and expenses while you’re away? It’s a good idea to have some local currency for when you arrive.

Travel insurance - The Australian Government's travel advisory service, Smart Traveller, advises all travellers to take out travel insurance to cover unexpected events and emergencies. Make sure you are prepared in case the unthinkable does happen.

Travel documents – Make copies of your tickets, passport, credit card numbers, itinerary, visa, insurance and any other important documents. Take them with you but keep separate from the originals. It’s worthwhile leaving another set with a trusted friend or family member just in case something happens. 

Phones – Check if coverage is available at your destination and what are the international call charges. You may also need to speak to your network about activation roaming so you will be able to use your phone while you’re abroad. Just be sure to disable Data Roaming so you don’t get any surprise big bills at the end of your trip.

Luggage – Double check your carry-on and checked in luggage meet size and weight requirements. If it doesn’t you will likely be charged a fee.

Home security – Make sure your home is safe and secure while you’re away. Get a neighbour to collect your letters so it doesn’t pile up – a sure sign of an empty house. It’s also a good idea to set timers at night to create the illusion that you’re at home. Keep valuables locked up.

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