Nope, no mention of pandemics. The only thing close, is where they will not cover you if the Dept. of Foreign Affairs has advised against travel.
I remember hearing the founder of Easyjet being once asked if he thought his insurance bill for the airline was crazy. He answered, "If you think health and safety is expensive try an accident". I do believe he was speaking from experience as well.I still have doubts as to whether travel insurance is value for money?
I still have doubts as to whether travel insurance is value for money?
I still have doubts as to whether travel insurance is value for money?
I used to have my doubts, until 2 separate incidents with people I know:I still have doubts as to whether travel insurance is value for money?
Found it.....
From their website...
Regrettably, we have had to remove cover in respect of the COVID-19 for
any new policies purchased and trips booked after 23.59 on 18th March
2020. This will also impact existing policies that will be renewed after this
time.
In fairness, their FAQs for Covid 19 are fairly comprehensive. I've no issue with them.
I am optimistic of a 2021 overseas holiday but it seems foolish to pay for cover that I don't need for the next 9 months.
You need cover for the event you are claiming for. Many people get caught out.Regarding coverage, does it need to be in place when booking the trip or when you actually travel / the incident occurs?