People planning a trip to Northern Queensland in Australia could benefit from one-way travel insurance after the region was affected by flooding.
Busnews.com reports that Greyhound Australia has been able to re-start services to the region after flooding left many roads impassable for several weeks.
The company said it was aware that many travellers and backpackers may have been stranded during the floods and it was eager to resume its services so that visitors could continue on their various journeys through Australia.
Robert Thomas, chief executive officer of Greyhound Australia, told the website: "There are a large number of backpackers either currently stranded in Northern Queensland or wanting to travel to the region so now they can carry on with their adventures."
Mr Thomas added that people should check the company's website as often as possible for updates on the region's services.
Some roads have been flooded since New Year's Eve 2008. All visitors could benefit from
cheap travel insurance.
Queensland is a popular backpacker destination and offers access to the world-renowned Great Barrier Reef.
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