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During the last incident outbound customers were not covered for claims under the Travel Delay section if caused by volcanic ash disruption. Customers were advised to contact their airline, tour operator, or airport directly to obtain up to date information on travel plans. Where airlines offered alternative travel dates, AllClear would transfer the policy to the new travel dates.
Now offer cover through their Travel Disruption add-on.
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During the last incident Avanti did not cover for volcanic ash impact. Customers were recommended to speak to their airline, tour operator or the Foreign and Commonweath Office.
The company now offer Ash Cloud Delayed Departure Cover within their Deluxe Cover Insurance, which covers delayed departures but not abandonment or missed connections. |
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Aviva covered claims in 2010.
They now offer an Airspace Closure upgrade on their policies. This means that if an airport is closed for any reason you can claim for accomodation, alternative transport, or cancellation. The policy cost around £5 per person on a single trip policy, £10 p.p. on a multi trip. The maximum number of children charged for on a family policy is two. The policy will not cover you if you knew, at the time of buying the insurance or booking the trip (whichever is later), that you would be unable to travel. This rules out buying the policy after an airport has already been closed or it has been announced it will be closing. The company will also, at a point during a 'live' event class it as 'known', and any policies bought after that time will no longer offer protection for claims related to it. |
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Boots no longer offer travel insurance.
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As well as covering cancellation and abandonment on the outbound flight Columbus offer an optional Ash Cloud Cover. Will not cover you after the event is terms as a 'known event' so check the company's website and speak to the company if in any doubt. |
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Company did not provide cover in 2010.
Now cover provided within their Natural Catastrophe Extension which covered unused accomodation (if you couldn't reach your destination), or additional accommodation if stuck abroad and travel delay.
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Post Office policies purchased from the 15th April 2010 did not cover any claims arising as a result of the volcanic ash incident once it became a known event.
The Post Office now offers cover under their Natural Catastrophe and Terrorism Upgrade.
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Other than extending cover until policyholders returned to the to the UK for claims unrelated to the closure of airspace such as medical expenses, personal baggage and money American Express Travel Insurance did not cover claims for previous eruptions.
American Express no longer offer standalone travel insurance policies. |