Does Travel Insurance Cover Cancelled Flights?
The purpose of travel insurance is to protect your insured trip cost if you suddenly have to cancel your trip. However, if your travel supplier cancels your flight, it's unlikely travel insurance could provide reimbursement of the ticket. Flight cancellations due to bankruptcy, mechanical breakdown, or natural disasters could be covered, but most other reasons might be excluded, even if you purchased Cancel for Any Reason coverage. If your airline cancels your flight, it's expected they are responsible for reimbursing or accommodating you for that lost expense, so Yonder recommends reaching out to your travel agent or common carrier for their cancellation policies.
On the other hand, if the airline makes a change to your itinerary or cancels your flight, your travel insurance policy could provide coverage for the change fees to reissue your ticket. Some policies will even reimburse you for the unused event or activity expenses that you missed out on due to the flight change.
"Look for travel insurance policies that include itinerary change or change fee coverage in the certificate", recommends
Unfortunately, flight delays are still prevalent so far and are expected to continue this summer.Good news is, most travel insurance policies will help reimburse the costs of extra hotel, meal, and local transportation costs you incur due to a significant flight delay! Just make sure you keep all receipts and invoices as this is an important part in getting your claim approved.
If you have yet to purchase travel insurance and are concerned about an upcoming trip, make sure to check with an expert first to ensure you're purchasing a policy that will provide the coverage you need.
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