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Holidaymakers warned to check gaps in insurance cover amid Covid

by LLB Reporter
14th Dec 20 1:02 pm

People who are planning their holidays are being warned to check their insurance cover for any gaps in their travel insurance policy.

According to analysis be Defaqto, there are significant differences with travel policies with what is and is not covereed in relation to coronavirus.

Should the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) provide advice on not travelling to a certain country, then Defaqto’s analysis found that 98% of products will not cover cancellation costs.

Analysis found that only six in 10 insurance policies will cover ancellation costs if a traveller tests positive prior to travelling.

Defaqto said that medical is most important as this can run into tens of thousands of pounds, and 95% of insurers will cover medical expenses if someone falls sick with Covid whilst on holiday.

Malcolm Tarling, a spokesman for the Association of British Insurers (ABI) said, “Travel insurance is priced to cover unforeseen events, not those like Covid known when the policy was taken out.

“It is a vital product, primarily designed to pay for  emergency overseas medical treatment, the costs of which can be eye wateringly expensive, running into hundreds of thousands of pounds.

“Travel insurers continue to support  their customers during the pandemic, including paying £275m in Covid cancellation claims.

“We have been clear throughout that policies taken out since the pandemic was declared are likely to have some Covid exclusions. Where any changes are made to policies, these should be clearly communicated.

“When seeking refunds for cancelled or disrupted travel customers should not be passed from pillar to post, and should understand their legal rights.

“The industry regulator, the FCA (Financial Conduct Authority),  recognises that, in most circumstances, it is quickest and easiest for consumers to go to the retailer first for any refund.

“Cover under travel insurance is not an alternative for anyone evading their legal obligations.”

Anna-Marie Duthie, travel insurance expert at Defaqto added, “Insurers have been quick to develop new products to cover people who want to travel in these uncertain times.

“This is great news for anyone who is looking to book a holiday, but you must check the policy carefully as there are some big differences.”

She continued: “The travel industry is keen to get people booking holidays again and many will offer you the option to switch your destination or delay your holiday if you have to cancel due to Covid-19.

“It is particularly worth booking on a credit card where you can, so you have additional purchase protection.

“In these uncertain times, the best thing to do is to ensure you have the right protection for your needs.

“Simply taking out a travel insurance policy may not be enough. Carefully consider your own requirements such as the cost of the holiday and the level of cover you would need in place to cover those costs, should you be affected either directly or indirectly by this virus.”

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