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Travel Insurance Rip Off
Hi ,brother in law booked a four day holiday to the Canaries a few months ago to go next week. He has Leukemia , and declared everything to the travel insurance company, and after giving him his quote,he decided to buy. Now the FCO are saying only essential travel to these islands, making his travel insurance invalid. Even though Ryanair are still flying ,he cannot travel without insurance due to his medical condition. He contacted his insurance to see if he could put in a claim , he was told that he couldn’t , he then asked for a refund as he cannot travel and wasn’t needing his insurance , again they refused him. Where does he stand. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm puzzled though. I thought in this circumstance the holiday company should reimburse. Did he book a package or via Ryanair.
As ana side I will never travel with Ryanair again after the ducking and diving regarding my cancelled holiday this year. They keep sending a voucher and i reject it. Every time I chase up my refund they send another voucher. They are now asking me for all sorts of documents before they can process a refund- copies again of all relevant emails, proof they cancelled the flight, copy of my passport, proof of address, proof I rejected a voucher....
As ana side I will never travel with Ryanair again after the ducking and diving regarding my cancelled holiday this year. They keep sending a voucher and i reject it. Every time I chase up my refund they send another voucher. They are now asking me for all sorts of documents before they can process a refund- copies again of all relevant emails, proof they cancelled the flight, copy of my passport, proof of address, proof I rejected a voucher....
Chargeback did sometimes work but, as Simon Calder and Martin Lewis have reported, a lot of credit cards are not now pursuing chargeback because the airline is not refusing to refund you- it's saying it will refund you at some stage as soon as it can because of huge backlogs etc etc(yeah I know) and in the meantime there is a voucher offer in case you want that.
Has his brother checked with his insurance that they will cover him if he decides to go? We are in a similar position, all booked to go somewhere against FCO advice but flights are still going. We (husband and I) have separate policies through our banks and both confirmed that if we decide to go we are still covered as normal. It was if we personally chose not to go that we would come up against re-claim problems.