
Yes. Allianz periodically runs sitewide promo codes around major travel windows (Easter, mid-year, end-of-year), plus member offers for partner programs (banks, airlines, credit cards). Buckscoop tracks the active codes so you can see what's working today.
Quote a policy at allianz-partners.com/en_AU.html, then enter your Allianz promo code in the discount field at the policy review step before completing payment. The discount applies instantly to the premium.
If you take 2+ trips a year, annual multi-trip is typically cheaper than buying single-trip cover each time. Maximum trip length per policy varies (usually 30, 45 or 60 days each), so check the cap matches your longest trip.
Yes, on most family policies. Dependent children under 21 are covered at no extra cost as long as they're travelling with a parent or guardian named on the policy and are financially dependent.
Yes. Allianz covers a list of pre-existing conditions automatically at no extra premium, plus assesses additional conditions case-by-case. Always declare conditions upfront — undeclared conditions void claims related to them.
Yes. Allianz Emergency Assistance is a 24/7 multilingual helpline staffed by medical and travel coordinators. Handles hospital admissions, medical evacuations, lost passport replacements and stranded-traveller logistics globally.
Yes, as paid add-ons. Allianz offers optional cruise cover (port-to-port medical evacuation, missed shore excursions) and adventure activity cover (skiing, hiking, scuba, motorbikes) on top of the base policy. Often cheaper than equivalent specialist policies.
Allianz Travel Insurance is the Australian travel insurance arm of Allianz Partners, one of the world's largest insurance groups. The Australian range covers single-trip, annual multi-trip, family, domestic and adventure-activity policies, with one of the strongest 24/7 emergency assistance networks in the market — staffed by medical and travel coordinators who handle hospital admissions, medical evacuations and stranded-traveller logistics globally.
Savings at allianz-partners.com don't usually come from heavy sitewide discounting. The biggest single saving for frequent travellers is the annual multi-trip policy — if you take 2+ trips a year, the unlimited-trip annual premium typically beats the cost of buying single-trip cover each time. For families, dependent children under 21 are covered at no extra cost on most policies as long as they're travelling with a covered parent. Partner program discounts (banks, airlines, credit cards) routinely shave 10–20% off premiums when applied at quote.
Cruise and adventure activity add-ons (skiing, scuba, motorbikes) are paid extras rather than baseline inclusions, but typically work out cheaper than equivalent specialist policies. The PDS lays out automatically-covered pre-existing medical conditions plus the assessment process for additional conditions — always declare upfront, since undeclared conditions void any related claim.
Switch to annual multi-trip if you travel often. Two-plus trips a year almost always justifies an annual policy versus stacking single-trip premiums.
Use family cover with dependent kids. Most family policies cover children under 21 at no extra premium when they're travelling with a named parent. Compare against single-traveller policies before defaulting to family cover.
Stack a partner discount. Bank, airline and credit-card partnerships routinely shave 10–20% off Allianz premiums. Check whether your cards or accounts include one before quoting direct.
Tune the excess to your situation. Higher excess drops the annual premium meaningfully. For low-risk travellers (no chronic conditions, no extreme activities), trading excess for premium is usually a net win.
Add only the activity cover you need. Cruise, ski and adventure cover are paid add-ons. Don't pay for sky-diving cover if you're going to a beach resort — strip optional add-ons before paying.