Scheduled Airline Failure – Does Your Travel Insurance Provide Adequate Cover?
With today’s uncertain travel climate and recent history of so many airlines and tour companies going belly up, travellers are understandably cautious about where and with whom they book. For the best protection always make sure that a tour operator, ticket seller, airline or travel agent is ABTA or ATOL, or similarly, bonded.
When purchasing travel insurance it is important to make sure the policy includes cover for Scheduled Airline Failure. When checking the online comparison sites for travel insurance check first to see what is or is not included and do a comparison of the levels of cover before deciding. The cheapest policy may be missing many important features of a good travel insurance policy, or the levels of cover may be inadequate for your needs.
Our customers are covered for Scheduled Airline Failure for most of our range of policies – as long as the flights are booked in the UK or Republic of Ireland, if booked directly. Many companies only provide cover of as little as up to £1,500 per person for scheduled airline failure. Our policies start from up to £3,000 per person for a Standard or Light policy, and up to £5,000 per person for the Premier policy – with no excess to pay! Some terms and conditions apply, as always, and are available on the website – or call us for more information.
Check our reasonable prices and excellent range of policies and obtain a quote for Travel Insurance.
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This entry was posted on Thursday, January 15th, 2009 at 2:05 pm and is filed under Travel Insurance News, Travel News . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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