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Thousands of passengers could be affected by the ash cloud from an Icelandic volcanic eruption.**
For those who are scheduled to fly from, or to airports in Scotland – Londonerry, Edinburgh, Prestwick and Glasgow, as well as northern England airports – Durham Tees Valley and Newcastle and Carlisle, you should seek further information on the status of their airline, if there is a volcanic eruption.
Hundreds of flights may be cancelled and even when flights do resume, it can result in long delays and further cancellations.
Travel insurance can prevent you from losing out financially.
If travellers have booked their trip through a Tour Operator, and the ash cloud delayed or prevented their travel either to or from a holiday destination, the tour operator or travel agent is obliged to organise alternative arrangements for them.
If you have travel insurance in place, remember to contact your insurance provider to update them on the changes to your holiday -or anything that could affect your policy.
This is important so you are protected for any days which you are stranded but were not previously covered for – as if you do not contact your insurance company to update them of this they may refuse to pay out if you need to claim on these days.
Despite the problems caused in the past, not all insurers have amended their policies to provide additional cover for the closing of air space and cancellation of flights due to an ash cloud. It is important to check your policy before you are scheduled to fly, and compare the market for the best travel insurance to cover these problems.
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