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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 2019884" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>Cohunt's comments are on the money. My wife planned a trip to Ireland with her girlfriend and they had the foresight to get trip insurance. However, no one saw the Covid coming and no one really reads the fine print in the trip insurance policy.</p><p>Pandemics are usually not covered. When the President cancelled flights to & from the region I thought she would get her money back without question but that didn't happen. The airline offered a delayed trip within 6 months if booked immediately. That was in March of 2020. Hotels refused to return money because they technically remained open even though they were empty and Covid was raging there. Even the travel agent hasn't returned the money as they promised to.</p><p>All things being considered, I wouldn't plan a trip anywhere until the smoke clears. But if you do, you should get an iron clad cancellation policy. Policy writers leave themselves lots of loop-holes so that they don't have to pay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 2019884, member: 313"] Cohunt's comments are on the money. My wife planned a trip to Ireland with her girlfriend and they had the foresight to get trip insurance. However, no one saw the Covid coming and no one really reads the fine print in the trip insurance policy. Pandemics are usually not covered. When the President cancelled flights to & from the region I thought she would get her money back without question but that didn't happen. The airline offered a delayed trip within 6 months if booked immediately. That was in March of 2020. Hotels refused to return money because they technically remained open even though they were empty and Covid was raging there. Even the travel agent hasn't returned the money as they promised to. All things being considered, I wouldn't plan a trip anywhere until the smoke clears. But if you do, you should get an iron clad cancellation policy. Policy writers leave themselves lots of loop-holes so that they don't have to pay. [/QUOTE]
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