Delayed and Cancelled Flights
IMPORTANT: Agents and Operators – it is crucial to check the travel insurance policy wording that you have provided your customers with in relation to, Departure Delay, Abandonment and Cancellation sections of cover. Many policies provide protection for delays resulting from ‘bad weather’, but the situation relating to the Icelandic volcanic ash, is such an isolated circumstance that Underwriters will need to clarify their position and will hopefully confirm that this particular situation, being outside the control of the customer and being a ‘fortuity’ should indeed be covered by their respective policies. For further insurance advice, please call Covered2go on 0844 482 7760
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