Airline Strikes on The Horizon, How Travel Insurance Can Help
The Next Major Travel Disruptor for 2023
2023 is shaping up to be disrupted for a new reason: Unrest with labor unions.
How Travel Insurance Can Cover Labor Strikes
- Two labor unions have authorized or are actively on strike. Delta Air Lines pilots authorized a strike in
October 2022 , while rail workers inBritain are conducting nationwide strikes inJanuary 2023 . - Employees at
American Airlines and United Airlines are actively holding informational pickets during contract negotiations, which may lead to a labor strike.
Most travel insurance providers include "labor strikes" as a covered event within many of their benefits, most notably, Trip Cancellation, Travel Delay, Missed Connection, Baggage Delay and Baggage Loss.
Does Travel Insurance Cover the Current Situation?
- Coverage depends on when the strike was announced. For example: If a traveler purchases travel insurance after booking their trip and a labor union votes to strike afterward, they could be covered if their trip is impacted.
The most important takeaway for travelers is that strike coverage isn't black and white. It varies by insurance provider and their interpretation of when a strike is considered an "unexpected" event. Once the strike is considered an expected or "known" event that is likely to impact travel, coverage becomes excluded from future plans.
For the potential Delta pilot strike:
- 36% of responding travel insurance companies on Squaremouth said they may cover a strike, because a formal pilot walk-out has not been announced:
- Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection
Generali Travel Insurance - IMG
- Seven Corners
- 45% of responding travel insurance companies on Squaremouth said they will not provide coverage for policies purchased after
Oct. 31 orNov. 1, 2022 , the day the strike was authorized, because it is now considered a "known event:" - Battleface – Effective cut-off date:
Nov. 1, 2022 - GeoBlue – Effective cut-off date:
Nov. 1, 2022 - Nationwide – Effective cut-off date:
Nov. 1, 2022 - Trawick – Effective cut-off date:
Nov. 1, 2022 - WorldTrips – Effective cut-off date:
Oct. 31, 2022
For the labor disputes at American and United which have not gone to a strike vote:
Does Your Travel Insurance Cover Strikes?
- 45% of responding travel insurance companies on Squaremouth said they may provide coverage because a formal strike vote has not been held, nor has a walk-out date been announced:
- Berkshire Hathaway Trip Protection
- IMG
Generali Travel Insurance - Seven Corners
- WorldTrips
- 28% of responding travel insurance companies on Squaremouth said they will not provide coverage on policies purchased after a specified date, because the situations were declared a "known event" in
November 2022 : - GeoBlue – Effective cut-off dates:
Nov. 1, 2022 for United;Nov. 2, 2022 for American - Nationwide – Effective cut-off dates:
Nov. 1, 2022 for United;Nov. 2, 2022 for American - Trawick – Effective cut-off dates:
Nov. 1, 2022 for United;Nov. 17, 2022 for American
Travelers who bought a travel insurance policy before a strike was announced could be covered if it causes flight cancellations and delays. If you have not yet purchased a travel insurance policy, be sure your carrier will still cover a strike. Squaremouth is continually monitoring the situation and updating a list of provider coverage statements here.
Additional Resources:
- Those who have recently booked a trip, and are worried about labor strikes, can also consider a Cancel for Any Reason policy, which provides the broadest blanket of coverage for an additional premium.
Squaremouth is actively monitoring the situation and updating our website with the latest FAQs, coverage statements from our providers, and applicable cutoff dates for coverage.
Notes to editors
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