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2 Jul 19, 04:28 PM |
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Relaxing at the Grand Floridian
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Travel insurance recommendations
Does anybody have any recommendations for travel insurance,
We fly on the 14th of August with British airways as a family of six. Couple of things in mind, obviously the BA strike if it goes ahead, ticket cover and even poor whether/hurricane cover. Any recommendations? |
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2 Jul 19, 04:32 PM |
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Excited about Disney
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Spectrum have been best price and defaqto scores for us.
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2 Jul 19, 05:26 PM |
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I tend to look at the moneysavingexpert current recommendations depending on whether I am doing a package or DIY.
With regard the BA strike, I am not an insurance specialist but I would be surprised if this would be covered in any event as it has been announced. Ticket cover is a challenging one, many insurances don't cover tickets, if you need this then check the T&C's very carefully as the terms on which it covers the tickets will vary. ( In past we had to cancel and tickets weren't covered as we had not travelled. If we had gone and not used the tickets they would've been covered: if we had gone and they had been used ( but only partially) then we might have been entitled to a refund if we could substantiate it made a material difference to our holiday. Weather per se is not normally covered but I have paid in the past an extra premium to cover natural disasters which did cover hurricanes. But they did say afterwards that I was travelling in peak hurricane season so it could've been considered an expected event. If there is anything I particularly want to know I tend to do we chat with the insurance company and get the answers to my specific questions in writing. |
2 Jul 19, 07:43 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
Join Date: Mar 10
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If you pay by credit card for flights etc that are over £100 you should be covered by section 75, have a look on MSE.
moneysavingexpert/ne...iday---your-r/ |
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2 Jul 19, 08:29 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Dec 10
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Defaqto 4 or 5 star cover...
Nobody will cover you for the BA strike now it is public knowledge. |
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