- Author: Raymond
- Category: Travel Insurance in Kenya
When Conflict Disrupts Your Trip: Does Travel Insurance Cover Political Violence?
The Middle East is always in the headlines. Tensions rise. Flights get cancelled. Airports close. Suddenly, a holiday turns into a waiting game.
So here’s the real question international travellers are asking:
Can what’s happening in Iran and parts of the Middle East be classified as “political violence or terrorism” under insurance? And if you had travel insurance — would it help?
Let’s break it down in plain English.
1️⃣ Is This “Political Violence” in Insurance Terms?
In insurance language, events like:
- Civil unrest
- War-like activities
- Terrorism
- Government shutdowns
- Military escalation
can fall under Political Violence and Terrorism extensions, depending on how the policy is structured.
But here’s the catch — not all travel insurance policies automatically cover war. Most standard travel policies exclude declared war, but may cover:
- Terrorist incidents
- Civil unrest
- Travel disruption caused by political events
- Emergency evacuation
It all depends on:
- When the policy was purchased
- Whether the event was already known
- The specific wording of the insurer
This is why reading policy terms — or better yet, buying through a professional intermediary — matters.
Meet Mary Mwende
Mary Mwende travelled to Dubai for a 22-day holiday with her two children. Smooth trip. Good vibes. Desert sunsets. Mall runs.
Then three days before flying back to Nairobi…
Flights get cancelled due to escalating tensions in the region.
Now what?
2️⃣ How Travel Insurance Steps In
If Mary bought her cover through https://imana.co.ke/insurance/travel-insurance
Here’s how her policy could support her.
✔️ Trip Delay & Travel Disruption Cover
If flights are cancelled due to political unrest or terrorism (and not excluded war), the policy may cover:
- Additional accommodation costs
- Meals and daily expenses
- Rebooking costs
- Alternative flight arrangements
So instead of panicking about hotel bills in Dubai, Mary can claim reasonable extra living expenses.
✔️ Emergency Accommodation Extension
If the airline delays her return by several days, the insurer may reimburse:
- Hotel nights beyond her original booking
- Transportation to and from new airports
- Communication costs (calls, emails, internet)
That means she doesn’t have to downgrade into survival mode.
✔️ Emergency Medical Cover (If Situation Escalates)
If unrest turns violent and Mary or her children require medical attention:
- Hospital bills
- Emergency treatment
- Ambulance services
are typically covered under the medical section of travel insurance.
✔️ Emergency Evacuation & Repatriation
If authorities advise evacuation:
- The insurer can coordinate emergency evacuation
- Arrange return travel to Kenya
- Cover medically necessary repatriation
This is one of the most underrated parts of travel insurance.
3️⃣ What Might NOT Be Covered
Let’s keep it real.
Travel insurance usually does NOT cover:
- Losses due to declared war (unless specifically included)
- Travelling against official government travel advisories
- Known events before policy purchase
That’s why timing matters. You cannot buy insurance after conflict has already been declared and expect retroactive cover.
How Mary’s Stay Becomes “Comfortable” Instead of Stressful
Without insurance:
- Extra 3–5 hotel nights in Dubai = expensive
- Last-minute flight rebooking = expensive
- Meals + airport transfers = expensive
- Unexpected medical issue = very expensive
With travel insurance:
- She files a claim
- Keeps receipts
- Gets reimbursed (as per policy limits)
- Focuses on her children instead of financial panic
Insurance doesn’t stop geopolitical tension.
But it stops financial chaos.
Why International Travellers Need This in 2026
The world is unpredictable.
Flights are cancelled for:
- Political unrest
- Airspace closures
- Terror threats
- Airline operational disruptions
Travel insurance today is not a luxury. It’s risk management.
Especially when travelling with children.
Before You Fly Anywhere
Ask yourself:
- What if flights are grounded?
- What if borders close?
- What if I need emergency evacuation?
- What if I’m stuck for 5 extra days?
If you don’t like the answers — you need cover.
Get Travel Insurance Before You Travel
Compare and buy travel insurance here: https://imana.co.ke/insurance/travel-insurance
Imana Insurance Agency Kenya Ltd helps Kenyan and international travellers compare policies from reputable insurers so you travel protected — not exposed.
Insurance Wisdom
Political tension may be out of your control.
Flight cancellations may be out of your control.
Global instability may be out of your control.
But protecting your money?
That part is 100% within your control.
Travel smart. Travel insured. ✈️

