My renewal date was 15 March and the premium with LV jumped by a third. I started to shop around for a better price but given everything that was going on, I decided to just swallow the increase this year and stay with LV.We have the annual travel insurance issue as well been renewing it for years but of course the renewal date is in May
Due to fly 13th June, fingers crossed it still goes ahead.
Six nights with free dining and 11 nights on DVC points. Can’t see any way of rescheduling as room not available for cash reservation to keep the free dining and DVC room not available either we are party of six for part of trip and seven the rest. Very limited dates hat everyone on this trip could change to due to college, work schedules.
If you renew the same annual travel insurance then I think you will be fine On that front.We are due to travel 22nd June, flights fully paid with United who are offering to issue vouchers for flights up to 31st May at present. Not even really interested in that option as kids will all be at uni in next year and we will have too many unknown date commitments with exams, graduations, etc. Just dont see us travelling as a group of 5 again.
Rest of holiday is free dining with WDTC and the balance is due 29th April. If we dont pay and the flights go in June we would have no accommodation, tickets, dining etc.it is a lot of money to pay out though with all the uncertainty.
We have the annual travel insurance issue as well been renewing it for years but of course the renewal date is in May
This is why I stuck with LV.If you renew the same annual travel insurance then I think you will be fine On that front.
If you renew the same annual travel insurance then I think you will be fine On that front.
I’m assuming you booked directly with United and are flying from UK? If so then if flight is cancelled you should get a refund of the outbound flight under EU law, but not for the way back. That is because it is not an EU airline. They will, as they are trying, to just offer vouchers.
I just wondered whether you would be impacted by US bans on U.K. passport holders/U.K FCO Advisories and/or US bans on Norwegian passport holders/the Norwegian equivalent of the FCO.
At the outset President Trump differentiated between the U.K. and Schengen countries.
Nothing sinister... although I recall ‘curiosity killed the cat’.
we are ment to fly on june 1st from gatwick fingetrs crossed it still happens??
If you renew the same annual travel insurance then I think you will be fine On that front.
I’m assuming you booked directly with United and are flying from UK? If so then if flight is cancelled you should get a refund of the outbound flight under EU law, but not for the way back. That is because it is not an EU airline. They will, as they are trying, to just offer vouchers.
LV are still renewing and not altering terms, so if you have an existing booking made pre covid you are fine. I think many insurers are just not taking on new clients.Will they renew any travel insurances right now though?
LV are still renewing and not altering terms, so if you have an existing booking made pre covid you are fine. I think many insurers are just not taking on new clients.
It is not correct to say most policies do not cover a pandemic. Generally the cheaper ones do not cover things like this. It is right to say most will not now cover you if either you buy the policy now or make a new booking. The latter because it is now a known event.We're booked to go on 3rd September 2020. It's already paid for and we have yearly travel insurance. The problem is that most travel insurance doesn't cover a pandemic. My dilemma at the moment is whether to go ahead and buy our "extras" tickets such as Cirque du Soleil, MNSSHP, HHN and Dining experiences. I'm not sure how long I should hold out on these tickets.