Saturday, April 7, 2012

Safe Travel - Travel Advisories and Warnings


Scare of flying? There are plenty of precautions that you can take to help put your mind at ease. Find out as much information as you can about your destination before you travel and while you're on your trip - and consider these suggestions for safer travel to put your mind at ease:


1. Check travel warnings - monitor travel advice and bulletins for the most recent updates on travel warnings abroad. The Australian Government's travel advisory and consular information service, smartraveller.gov.au, gives the latest information for Australian travellers on a country by country basis. For example, those with cheap flights to India can keep an eye on the latest alerts and monitor updates for that destination.

2. Register online - The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) also recommends that Australian travellers register on their website before they travel. This will assist the department with getting in touch with you or your family in the event of an emergency. It's also advisable to find out contact information for the local consulate or embassy while overseas.

3. Do research - learn about the local rules and customs before you travel abroad. You'll find it makes it easier to get around and will help you to communicate with the locals - and you can avoid any embarrassing or complicated brushes with local law enforcement.

4. Get travel insurance - travel insurance can help put your mind at ease about many of the concerns that come with travelling overseas, including incurred medical expenses, lost luggage and any necessary emergency arrangements that need to be made for a return journey home.

5. Watch the news - keep an eye on Australian news and media reports before and during your travels. Having flexible arrangements will let you make any last minute adjustments to your itinerary if needed.


Travel statistics


- The number of Australians travelling to Fiji is up 43% from 2009 in the first five months, despite the local government's recent expulsion of Australia's acting high commissioner. And even with violent protests in Bangkok earlier this year, visitor numbers to Thailand remained steady.

- DFAT warns travellers to Canada and the US that terrorism is still very much a concern in the area, with the US Department of Homeland Security recently raising the risk level to "orange" on all international and domestic flights - but that hasn't stopped bargain hunters from taking advantage of cheap flights to Canada and the States.

- Meanwhile, the Global Peace Index ranks New Zealand as the safest country in the world - Australia comes in at number 19.


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