Is travel insurance mandatory for New Zealanders visiting Azerbaijan?
No, travel insurance is not mandatory for New Zealanders visiting Azerbaijan. However, it is highly recommended, as it can provide financial protection in case of an unexpected medical emergency, accident, or loss of belongings. In addition to covering medical expenses, travel insurance can also cover the costs of:
- Emergency evacuation
- Repatriation
- Trip cancellation or interruption
- Lost or stolen luggage
- Personal liability
The cost of travel insurance will vary depending on the provider and the level of coverage you choose. However, it is typically a small price to pay for peace of mind.
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