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  • Volcanic Ash Insurance Cover

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    The outcomes from the volcanic eruption in Iceland have triggered inexplicable expense, stress and heartache for thousands of British travellers and holidaymakers worldwide. This has been exasperated by the truth that the majority of insurance coverage businesses refused to pay out more than the disruption. Aviva, a leading insurance coverage company has decided to incorporate a new insurance policy into their travel insurance coverage package. Holidaymakers will now have the option to ‘add on’ additional cover to guard them against cancellation caused by the volcanic ash as well as terrorism. Cover will cost between £5-£10 per individual depending on the trip and will supply as much as £5000 of cover. Policy holders will have to attempt to recover the lost monies from their vacation provider before creating a claim, nevertheless the new insurance coverage is likely to at least give travellers a little sigh of relief.

    The ‘add on’ include is going to be available from 1st June for new customers. Current policyholders looking to renew will be capable to purchase the extra cover from that date.

    Travel Manager at Aviva, Jerry Finch spoke concerning the policy saying, “We appreciate the have to supply protection for extra risks which have not been previously covered by insurance. So we have broadened our include beyond the impact of volcanic ash on flights to include any cause for airspace, port or airport closure. This would include examples such as terrorism, prevention of terrorism as well as a pandemic situation, such as bird flu.”

    He added “This ought to assist clients feel more confident of their position as they appear either to go on vacation soon or plan to book a single later in the year. We’re offering our clients using the freedom to choose the cover they feel would be correct for them.”

    Posted on May 24, 2010

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