Emirates Adds Conflict Cover for Trips

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 19, 2026 01:28 AMNews
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Emirates’ new travel cover applies in selected markets and adds conflict-related medical support for trips to or through Dubai. Source: unsplash

Emirates has launched Comprehensive Travel Cover, billed as the first airline product of this scope. The policy is supported by Travel Guard and sits on top of Emirates’ existing travel insurance offer. It is available for passengers booking with Emirates in selected markets, including the UK, and is aimed at disruption, medical emergencies and conflict-related issues, including journeys to or through Dubai from 17 June.

The package includes trip cancellation cover, compensation for baggage delay or loss, unlimited medical expense cover and emergency evacuation worldwide. A new conflict-related section reimburses medical expenses up to US$25,000 and allows a free trip extension of up to 30 days. Emirates says the cover is not restricted by government travel advice, though terms, availability and exclusions still apply by market.

“Our long-standing collaboration with Emirates is grounded in a shared commitment to elevating the customer experience. By combining our strengths once again, this new comprehensive travel product offers enhanced protection that sets a new benchmark in the industry and responds to the needs of today’s travellers."
Russel Antonio, Head of Global Business & Partnerships, Travel Guard

What to Check Before Buying

Travellers can buy the cover on the Emirates website during booking or add it later through Manage Booking, where available. Before paying, check:

  • departure country eligibility
  • policy wording and exclusions
  • conflict medical limit
  • baggage and cancellation caps
  • documents needed for claims

Emirates also says hotel support during major disruptions, including airspace closures, is an airline service, not an insurance benefit, so read both sets of rules.

The cover could help people planning Dubai stopovers or long-haul trips that rely on Emirates connections. It gives extra protection for itineraries across the Gulf hub, including routes linking Europe, Asia, Africa and Australasia. Dubai days also become easier to plan around Al Fahidi, Dubai Creek, Jumeirah beaches and the city’s hotel scene, especially when onward flights are part of the same trip.

Emirates’ new travel cover applies in selected markets and adds conflict-related medical support for trips to or through Dubai. Source: unsplash
Emirates’ new travel cover applies in selected markets and adds conflict-related medical support for trips to or through Dubai. Source: unsplash

The useful change is the mix of insurance and airline-managed help when disruption hits. The cover does not remove travel risk or replace reading the policy. It may, however, reduce the chance of being left alone to sort hotels, rerouting and medical costs. Travellers should still compare it with annual insurance and keep every receipt, booking notice and medical document.

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