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                          From earthquakes to wildfires — everything you need to know about travel insurance

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                          A group of airline passengers with suitcases standing in queue, waiting at the check-in counter at an airport.

                          There are plenty of things that can stop your holiday from happening (Picture: Getty Images)

                          From medical emergencies to natural disasters, there are plenty of things that can interrupt a holiday.

                          Last month, travellers found themselves delayed by wildfires in California, and this week, holidaymakers in Santorini, Greece were evacuated due to earthquakes.

                          Extreme weather and natural disasters are becoming more common across the globe. And while you can’t predict when unprecedented events will affect your holiday plans, there are ways to protect yourself.

                          Travel insurance is of course one of the best ways to minimise the risk and ensure you’re covered in case of disruptions.

                          But getting the right insurance can be complicated — and you may be unsure of what rights you have if something does happen.

                          Here’s everything you need to know.

                          When should I get travel insurance, and what kind do I need?

                          The best time to buy travel insurance is as soon as you book your trip. Getting cover early means you’ll be protected if something unexpected happens before you go.

                          While most insurers allow you to buy a policy right up until your departure, purchasing it in advance also gives you time to compare policies and choose one that best suits your needs.

                          The UK government recommends taking out ‘appropriate’ insurance for any trip abroad. However, if you’re heading to a destination where the FCDO advises against either all or all but essential travel, your insurance may be invalidated — so checking beforehand can help you avoid issues with making a claim later.

                          When choosing insurance, the right policy depends on the nature of your holiday. For example, if you’re planning adventurous activities like skiing or scuba diving, you’ll need cover for high-risk activities. And for those with pre-existing medical conditions, it’s vital to find a policy that includes comprehensive medical coverage.

                          Over the shoulder view of young woman booking a flight via laptop and smartphone for vacation

                          It’s best to book your travel insurance straight away (Picture: Getty Images)

                          What should my travel insurance cover?

                          According to Citizen’s Advice, your travel insurance should always include the following:

                          • medical expenses and cover for getting you home if you’re injured or fall ill abroad
                          • personal injury and cover for accidents or damage caused by you
                          • cover for lost or damaged items
                          • cover for lost or delayed baggage
                          • cover for cancellation or missed departure.

                          The service explains: ‘How much you pay for your insurance depends on the amount of coverage you’re likely to need. You should never under-insure yourself just to save money. However, you may be able to keep costs down.’

                          What if I can’t travel due to a natural disaster?

                          When booking your holiday, you should check the FCDO travel advice for up-to-date information on safety, security and ongoing risks in your destination, including the likelihood of natural disasters.

                          If your chosen destination is hit by a natural disaster before you’re due to go, you should immediately contact your travel provider, airline, and travel insurance company to assess your options.

                          Travel insurance can protect you from all sorts of unexpected events, including natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes and tsunamis, but coverage depends on policy and provider.

                          According to gocompare.com, you should look at the ‘cancellation and curtailment’ section of your policy, as this can help with cancelling or cutting a trip short due to extreme weather.

                          Some policies include specific natural disaster cover, which allows you to claim for cancelled flights, accommodation costs, or any additional costs incurred. Others may exclude natural disasters from their coverage altogether under ‘acts of God’, ‘force majeure’, or similar terms which absolve them from responsibility.

                          Nicky Kelvin, Editor at Large at The Points Guy, told Metro: ‘Comprehensive coverage is key, and even then, natural disaster coverage can vary.

                          ‘Some policies may only pay out if the UK government issues advice against travel to your destination. Be prepared for potential delays and cancellations and stay updated on the situation through official sources and your travel provider.

                          ‘It is always best to ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance organised once you’ve booked your holiday.’

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                          Travel insurance can help protect you from unexpected events (Picture: Getty Images)

                          What if I can’t travel due to illness?

                          Most travel insurance policies include trip cancellation coverage, which reimburses you if you need to cancel your holiday due to medical reasons. However, insurers usually require proof – such as a doctor’s note – confirming that you’re unfit to travel.

                          For those with a pre-existing medical condition, many policies will only cover cancellations if they are disclosed in advance — so make sure you double-check when purchasing.

                          If you think you’re covered and your insurer is acting unfairly, you can formally raise a grievance using the company’s internal complaint procedure.

                          What if the government changes their travel advice after I book?

                          If the FCDO changes its travel advice after you book, your rights depend on the severity of the warning. If the government advises against all but essential travel or all travel, you may be able to claim compensation through your insurer.

                          Some policies include cancellation coverage for changes in FCDO advice, but others do not. If yours doesn’t cover this, your next step is to check with your airline, hotel or holiday provider to see if they’ll offer a refund or options to change your holiday dates.

                          If the travel advice does not ban travel but warns of potential risks, your travel insurance may not cover cancellation. In this case, travellers should contact the airline or holiday provider to assess alternatives.

                          What if my flight is cancelled?

                          When flights are cancelled, your rights depend on how you book your trip.

                          If you booked a package holiday, your tour operator may offer a full refund or rebooking if your outbound flight is cancelled due to natural disasters or other extreme weather events.

                          If you’re currently on holiday, the provider will be responsible for finding you new or emergency accommodation if necessary, as well as arranging your transport home to the UK.

                          Nicky explained: ‘Package holiday providers may offer refunds or alternative trips, but they are not legally required to do so if the natural disaster is considered an “extraordinary circumstance”.

                          ‘Your best recourse is your travel insurance.’

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                          Airlines must provide care and assistance if your flight is delayed (Picture: Getty Images)

                          However, if you booked your flights and accommodation separately, navigating a refund may be a little trickier – you’ll need to contact each provider separately.

                          In ordinary circumstances, airlines are required to offer you a refund or an alternative flight if they cancel your flight, and must provide you with care and assistance if you’re already at the airport, such as food, accommodation, or alternative transport, depending on the length of the delay.

                          According to EU law though, these rules don’t apply for cancellations or delays as a result of ‘extraordinary circumstances’; defined as events which are unexpected or not easily anticipated by the airline – such as extreme weather or natural disasters.

                          Nicky explained: ‘Airlines are not obligated to refund you due to a natural disaster if flights are still operating. Your travel insurance is your primary financial protection in these situations.’

                          That said, travellers who have been held up at the airport for two hours or more have a right to assistance, no matter the delay and whether it’s regarded as an extraordinary circumstance or not.

                          According to Nicky, for short delays, these include food and drink vouchers and reimbursement for phone calls. For overnight delays, they’re obligated to provide hotel accommodation and transportation to/from the hotel.

                          What are extraordinary circumstances?

                          According to the CAA, the main categories of events that are likely to be an extraordinary circumstance include:

                          • Weather conditions incompatible with the safe operation of the flight
                          • Strikes (unrelated to the airline such as airport staff, ground handlers, air traffic control or border force)
                          • Acts of terrorism or sabotage
                          • Security risks
                          • Political or civil unrest
                          • Hidden manufacturing defects (a manufacturer recall that grounds a fleet of aircraft)

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                          There are plenty of things that can stop your holiday from happening (Picture: Getty Images)

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                          Last month, travellers found themselves delayed by wildfires in California, and this week, holidaymakers in Santorini, Greece were evacuated due to earthquakes.

                          Extreme weather and natural disasters are becoming more common across the globe. And while you can’t predict when unprecedented events will affect your holiday plans, there are ways to protect yourself.

                          Travel insurance is of course one of the best ways to minimise the risk and ensure you’re covered in case of disruptions.

                          But getting the right insurance can be complicated — and you may be unsure of what rights you have if something does happen.

                          Here’s everything you need to know.

                          When should I get travel insurance, and what kind do I need?

                          The best time to buy travel insurance is as soon as you book your trip. Getting cover early means you’ll be protected if something unexpected happens before you go.

                          While most insurers allow you to buy a policy right up until your departure, purchasing it in advance also gives you time to compare policies and choose one that best suits your needs.

                          The UK government recommends taking out ‘appropriate’ insurance for any trip abroad. However, if you’re heading to a destination where the FCDO advises against either all or all but essential travel, your insurance may be invalidated — so checking beforehand can help you avoid issues with making a claim later.

                          When choosing insurance, the right policy depends on the nature of your holiday. For example, if you’re planning adventurous activities like skiing or scuba diving, you’ll need cover for high-risk activities. And for those with pre-existing medical conditions, it’s vital to find a policy that includes comprehensive medical coverage.

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                          It’s best to book your travel insurance straight away (Picture: Getty Images)

                          What should my travel insurance cover?

                          According to Citizen’s Advice, your travel insurance should always include the following:

                          • medical expenses and cover for getting you home if you’re injured or fall ill abroad
                          • personal injury and cover for accidents or damage caused by you
                          • cover for lost or damaged items
                          • cover for lost or delayed baggage
                          • cover for cancellation or missed departure.

                          The service explains: ‘How much you pay for your insurance depends on the amount of coverage you’re likely to need. You should never under-insure yourself just to save money. However, you may be able to keep costs down.’

                          What if I can’t travel due to a natural disaster?

                          When booking your holiday, you should check the FCDO travel advice for up-to-date information on safety, security and ongoing risks in your destination, including the likelihood of natural disasters.

                          If your chosen destination is hit by a natural disaster before you’re due to go, you should immediately contact your travel provider, airline, and travel insurance company to assess your options.

                          Travel insurance can protect you from all sorts of unexpected events, including natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes and tsunamis, but coverage depends on policy and provider.

                          According to gocompare.com, you should look at the ‘cancellation and curtailment’ section of your policy, as this can help with cancelling or cutting a trip short due to extreme weather.

                          Some policies include specific natural disaster cover, which allows you to claim for cancelled flights, accommodation costs, or any additional costs incurred. Others may exclude natural disasters from their coverage altogether under ‘acts of God’, ‘force majeure’, or similar terms which absolve them from responsibility.

                          Nicky Kelvin, Editor at Large at The Points Guy, told Metro: ‘Comprehensive coverage is key, and even then, natural disaster coverage can vary.

                          ‘Some policies may only pay out if the UK government issues advice against travel to your destination. Be prepared for potential delays and cancellations and stay updated on the situation through official sources and your travel provider.

                          ‘It is always best to ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance organised once you’ve booked your holiday.’

                          Young frustrated woman sitting at the airport, waiting for a delayed departure, boarding, or immigration

                          Travel insurance can help protect you from unexpected events (Picture: Getty Images)

                          What if I can’t travel due to illness?

                          Most travel insurance policies include trip cancellation coverage, which reimburses you if you need to cancel your holiday due to medical reasons. However, insurers usually require proof – such as a doctor’s note – confirming that you’re unfit to travel.

                          For those with a pre-existing medical condition, many policies will only cover cancellations if they are disclosed in advance — so make sure you double-check when purchasing.

                          If you think you’re covered and your insurer is acting unfairly, you can formally raise a grievance using the company’s internal complaint procedure.

                          What if the government changes their travel advice after I book?

                          If the FCDO changes its travel advice after you book, your rights depend on the severity of the warning. If the government advises against all but essential travel or all travel, you may be able to claim compensation through your insurer.

                          Some policies include cancellation coverage for changes in FCDO advice, but others do not. If yours doesn’t cover this, your next step is to check with your airline, hotel or holiday provider to see if they’ll offer a refund or options to change your holiday dates.

                          If the travel advice does not ban travel but warns of potential risks, your travel insurance may not cover cancellation. In this case, travellers should contact the airline or holiday provider to assess alternatives.

                          What if my flight is cancelled?

                          When flights are cancelled, your rights depend on how you book your trip.

                          If you booked a package holiday, your tour operator may offer a full refund or rebooking if your outbound flight is cancelled due to natural disasters or other extreme weather events.

                          If you’re currently on holiday, the provider will be responsible for finding you new or emergency accommodation if necessary, as well as arranging your transport home to the UK.

                          Nicky explained: ‘Package holiday providers may offer refunds or alternative trips, but they are not legally required to do so if the natural disaster is considered an “extraordinary circumstance”.

                          ‘Your best recourse is your travel insurance.’

                          Young Woman waiting for delayed flight and sleeping on chairs

                          Airlines must provide care and assistance if your flight is delayed (Picture: Getty Images)

                          However, if you booked your flights and accommodation separately, navigating a refund may be a little trickier – you’ll need to contact each provider separately.

                          In ordinary circumstances, airlines are required to offer you a refund or an alternative flight if they cancel your flight, and must provide you with care and assistance if you’re already at the airport, such as food, accommodation, or alternative transport, depending on the length of the delay.

                          According to EU law though, these rules don’t apply for cancellations or delays as a result of ‘extraordinary circumstances’; defined as events which are unexpected or not easily anticipated by the airline – such as extreme weather or natural disasters.

                          Nicky explained: ‘Airlines are not obligated to refund you due to a natural disaster if flights are still operating. Your travel insurance is your primary financial protection in these situations.’

                          That said, travellers who have been held up at the airport for two hours or more have a right to assistance, no matter the delay and whether it’s regarded as an extraordinary circumstance or not.

                          According to Nicky, for short delays, these include food and drink vouchers and reimbursement for phone calls. For overnight delays, they’re obligated to provide hotel accommodation and transportation to/from the hotel.

                          What are extraordinary circumstances?

                          According to the CAA, the main categories of events that are likely to be an extraordinary circumstance include:

                          • Weather conditions incompatible with the safe operation of the flight
                          • Strikes (unrelated to the airline such as airport staff, ground handlers, air traffic control or border force)
                          • Acts of terrorism or sabotage
                          • Security risks
                          • Political or civil unrest
                          • Hidden manufacturing defects (a manufacturer recall that grounds a fleet of aircraft)

                          Do you have a story to share?

                          Get in touch by emailing [email protected].

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                          A group of airline passengers with suitcases standing in queue, waiting at the check-in counter at an airport.

                          There are plenty of things that can stop your holiday from happening (Picture: Getty Images)

                          From medical emergencies to natural disasters, there are plenty of things that can interrupt a holiday.

                          Last month, travellers found themselves delayed by wildfires in California, and this week, holidaymakers in Santorini, Greece were evacuated due to earthquakes.

                          Extreme weather and natural disasters are becoming more common across the globe. And while you can’t predict when unprecedented events will affect your holiday plans, there are ways to protect yourself.

                          Travel insurance is of course one of the best ways to minimise the risk and ensure you’re covered in case of disruptions.

                          But getting the right insurance can be complicated — and you may be unsure of what rights you have if something does happen.

                          Here’s everything you need to know.

                          When should I get travel insurance, and what kind do I need?

                          The best time to buy travel insurance is as soon as you book your trip. Getting cover early means you’ll be protected if something unexpected happens before you go.

                          While most insurers allow you to buy a policy right up until your departure, purchasing it in advance also gives you time to compare policies and choose one that best suits your needs.

                          The UK government recommends taking out ‘appropriate’ insurance for any trip abroad. However, if you’re heading to a destination where the FCDO advises against either all or all but essential travel, your insurance may be invalidated — so checking beforehand can help you avoid issues with making a claim later.

                          When choosing insurance, the right policy depends on the nature of your holiday. For example, if you’re planning adventurous activities like skiing or scuba diving, you’ll need cover for high-risk activities. And for those with pre-existing medical conditions, it’s vital to find a policy that includes comprehensive medical coverage.

                          Over the shoulder view of young woman booking a flight via laptop and smartphone for vacation

                          It’s best to book your travel insurance straight away (Picture: Getty Images)

                          What should my travel insurance cover?

                          According to Citizen’s Advice, your travel insurance should always include the following:

                          • medical expenses and cover for getting you home if you’re injured or fall ill abroad
                          • personal injury and cover for accidents or damage caused by you
                          • cover for lost or damaged items
                          • cover for lost or delayed baggage
                          • cover for cancellation or missed departure.

                          The service explains: ‘How much you pay for your insurance depends on the amount of coverage you’re likely to need. You should never under-insure yourself just to save money. However, you may be able to keep costs down.’

                          What if I can’t travel due to a natural disaster?

                          When booking your holiday, you should check the FCDO travel advice for up-to-date information on safety, security and ongoing risks in your destination, including the likelihood of natural disasters.

                          If your chosen destination is hit by a natural disaster before you’re due to go, you should immediately contact your travel provider, airline, and travel insurance company to assess your options.

                          Travel insurance can protect you from all sorts of unexpected events, including natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes and tsunamis, but coverage depends on policy and provider.

                          According to gocompare.com, you should look at the ‘cancellation and curtailment’ section of your policy, as this can help with cancelling or cutting a trip short due to extreme weather.

                          Some policies include specific natural disaster cover, which allows you to claim for cancelled flights, accommodation costs, or any additional costs incurred. Others may exclude natural disasters from their coverage altogether under ‘acts of God’, ‘force majeure’, or similar terms which absolve them from responsibility.

                          Nicky Kelvin, Editor at Large at The Points Guy, told Metro: ‘Comprehensive coverage is key, and even then, natural disaster coverage can vary.

                          ‘Some policies may only pay out if the UK government issues advice against travel to your destination. Be prepared for potential delays and cancellations and stay updated on the situation through official sources and your travel provider.

                          ‘It is always best to ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance organised once you’ve booked your holiday.’

                          Young frustrated woman sitting at the airport, waiting for a delayed departure, boarding, or immigration

                          Travel insurance can help protect you from unexpected events (Picture: Getty Images)

                          What if I can’t travel due to illness?

                          Most travel insurance policies include trip cancellation coverage, which reimburses you if you need to cancel your holiday due to medical reasons. However, insurers usually require proof – such as a doctor’s note – confirming that you’re unfit to travel.

                          For those with a pre-existing medical condition, many policies will only cover cancellations if they are disclosed in advance — so make sure you double-check when purchasing.

                          If you think you’re covered and your insurer is acting unfairly, you can formally raise a grievance using the company’s internal complaint procedure.

                          What if the government changes their travel advice after I book?

                          If the FCDO changes its travel advice after you book, your rights depend on the severity of the warning. If the government advises against all but essential travel or all travel, you may be able to claim compensation through your insurer.

                          Some policies include cancellation coverage for changes in FCDO advice, but others do not. If yours doesn’t cover this, your next step is to check with your airline, hotel or holiday provider to see if they’ll offer a refund or options to change your holiday dates.

                          If the travel advice does not ban travel but warns of potential risks, your travel insurance may not cover cancellation. In this case, travellers should contact the airline or holiday provider to assess alternatives.

                          What if my flight is cancelled?

                          When flights are cancelled, your rights depend on how you book your trip.

                          If you booked a package holiday, your tour operator may offer a full refund or rebooking if your outbound flight is cancelled due to natural disasters or other extreme weather events.

                          If you’re currently on holiday, the provider will be responsible for finding you new or emergency accommodation if necessary, as well as arranging your transport home to the UK.

                          Nicky explained: ‘Package holiday providers may offer refunds or alternative trips, but they are not legally required to do so if the natural disaster is considered an “extraordinary circumstance”.

                          ‘Your best recourse is your travel insurance.’

                          Young Woman waiting for delayed flight and sleeping on chairs

                          Airlines must provide care and assistance if your flight is delayed (Picture: Getty Images)

                          However, if you booked your flights and accommodation separately, navigating a refund may be a little trickier – you’ll need to contact each provider separately.

                          In ordinary circumstances, airlines are required to offer you a refund or an alternative flight if they cancel your flight, and must provide you with care and assistance if you’re already at the airport, such as food, accommodation, or alternative transport, depending on the length of the delay.

                          According to EU law though, these rules don’t apply for cancellations or delays as a result of ‘extraordinary circumstances’; defined as events which are unexpected or not easily anticipated by the airline – such as extreme weather or natural disasters.

                          Nicky explained: ‘Airlines are not obligated to refund you due to a natural disaster if flights are still operating. Your travel insurance is your primary financial protection in these situations.’

                          That said, travellers who have been held up at the airport for two hours or more have a right to assistance, no matter the delay and whether it’s regarded as an extraordinary circumstance or not.

                          According to Nicky, for short delays, these include food and drink vouchers and reimbursement for phone calls. For overnight delays, they’re obligated to provide hotel accommodation and transportation to/from the hotel.

                          What are extraordinary circumstances?

                          According to the CAA, the main categories of events that are likely to be an extraordinary circumstance include:

                          • Weather conditions incompatible with the safe operation of the flight
                          • Strikes (unrelated to the airline such as airport staff, ground handlers, air traffic control or border force)
                          • Acts of terrorism or sabotage
                          • Security risks
                          • Political or civil unrest
                          • Hidden manufacturing defects (a manufacturer recall that grounds a fleet of aircraft)

                          Do you have a story to share?

                          Get in touch by emailing [email protected].

                          Arrow MORE: Japan Airlines plane hits Delta passenger jet on airport tarmac

                          Arrow MORE: British Airways makes U-turn on new frequent flyer changes

                          Arrow MORE: ‘Where’s the common sense?’ Travellers divided over annoying passenger habit on planes

                          The Getaway

                          Fuel your wanderlust with our curated newsletter of travel deals, guides and inspiration.

                          ">

                          A group of airline passengers with suitcases standing in queue, waiting at the check-in counter at an airport.

                          There are plenty of things that can stop your holiday from happening (Picture: Getty Images)

                          From medical emergencies to natural disasters, there are plenty of things that can interrupt a holiday.

                          Last month, travellers found themselves delayed by wildfires in California, and this week, holidaymakers in Santorini, Greece were evacuated due to earthquakes.

                          Extreme weather and natural disasters are becoming more common across the globe. And while you can’t predict when unprecedented events will affect your holiday plans, there are ways to protect yourself.

                          Travel insurance is of course one of the best ways to minimise the risk and ensure you’re covered in case of disruptions.

                          But getting the right insurance can be complicated — and you may be unsure of what rights you have if something does happen.

                          Here’s everything you need to know.

                          When should I get travel insurance, and what kind do I need?

                          The best time to buy travel insurance is as soon as you book your trip. Getting cover early means you’ll be protected if something unexpected happens before you go.

                          While most insurers allow you to buy a policy right up until your departure, purchasing it in advance also gives you time to compare policies and choose one that best suits your needs.

                          The UK government recommends taking out ‘appropriate’ insurance for any trip abroad. However, if you’re heading to a destination where the FCDO advises against either all or all but essential travel, your insurance may be invalidated — so checking beforehand can help you avoid issues with making a claim later.

                          When choosing insurance, the right policy depends on the nature of your holiday. For example, if you’re planning adventurous activities like skiing or scuba diving, you’ll need cover for high-risk activities. And for those with pre-existing medical conditions, it’s vital to find a policy that includes comprehensive medical coverage.

                          Over the shoulder view of young woman booking a flight via laptop and smartphone for vacation

                          It’s best to book your travel insurance straight away (Picture: Getty Images)

                          What should my travel insurance cover?

                          According to Citizen’s Advice, your travel insurance should always include the following:

                          • medical expenses and cover for getting you home if you’re injured or fall ill abroad
                          • personal injury and cover for accidents or damage caused by you
                          • cover for lost or damaged items
                          • cover for lost or delayed baggage
                          • cover for cancellation or missed departure.

                          The service explains: ‘How much you pay for your insurance depends on the amount of coverage you’re likely to need. You should never under-insure yourself just to save money. However, you may be able to keep costs down.’

                          What if I can’t travel due to a natural disaster?

                          When booking your holiday, you should check the FCDO travel advice for up-to-date information on safety, security and ongoing risks in your destination, including the likelihood of natural disasters.

                          If your chosen destination is hit by a natural disaster before you’re due to go, you should immediately contact your travel provider, airline, and travel insurance company to assess your options.

                          Travel insurance can protect you from all sorts of unexpected events, including natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes and tsunamis, but coverage depends on policy and provider.

                          According to gocompare.com, you should look at the ‘cancellation and curtailment’ section of your policy, as this can help with cancelling or cutting a trip short due to extreme weather.

                          Some policies include specific natural disaster cover, which allows you to claim for cancelled flights, accommodation costs, or any additional costs incurred. Others may exclude natural disasters from their coverage altogether under ‘acts of God’, ‘force majeure’, or similar terms which absolve them from responsibility.

                          Nicky Kelvin, Editor at Large at The Points Guy, told Metro: ‘Comprehensive coverage is key, and even then, natural disaster coverage can vary.

                          ‘Some policies may only pay out if the UK government issues advice against travel to your destination. Be prepared for potential delays and cancellations and stay updated on the situation through official sources and your travel provider.

                          ‘It is always best to ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance organised once you’ve booked your holiday.’

                          Young frustrated woman sitting at the airport, waiting for a delayed departure, boarding, or immigration

                          Travel insurance can help protect you from unexpected events (Picture: Getty Images)

                          What if I can’t travel due to illness?

                          Most travel insurance policies include trip cancellation coverage, which reimburses you if you need to cancel your holiday due to medical reasons. However, insurers usually require proof – such as a doctor’s note – confirming that you’re unfit to travel.

                          For those with a pre-existing medical condition, many policies will only cover cancellations if they are disclosed in advance — so make sure you double-check when purchasing.

                          If you think you’re covered and your insurer is acting unfairly, you can formally raise a grievance using the company’s internal complaint procedure.

                          What if the government changes their travel advice after I book?

                          If the FCDO changes its travel advice after you book, your rights depend on the severity of the warning. If the government advises against all but essential travel or all travel, you may be able to claim compensation through your insurer.

                          Some policies include cancellation coverage for changes in FCDO advice, but others do not. If yours doesn’t cover this, your next step is to check with your airline, hotel or holiday provider to see if they’ll offer a refund or options to change your holiday dates.

                          If the travel advice does not ban travel but warns of potential risks, your travel insurance may not cover cancellation. In this case, travellers should contact the airline or holiday provider to assess alternatives.

                          What if my flight is cancelled?

                          When flights are cancelled, your rights depend on how you book your trip.

                          If you booked a package holiday, your tour operator may offer a full refund or rebooking if your outbound flight is cancelled due to natural disasters or other extreme weather events.

                          If you’re currently on holiday, the provider will be responsible for finding you new or emergency accommodation if necessary, as well as arranging your transport home to the UK.

                          Nicky explained: ‘Package holiday providers may offer refunds or alternative trips, but they are not legally required to do so if the natural disaster is considered an “extraordinary circumstance”.

                          ‘Your best recourse is your travel insurance.’

                          Young Woman waiting for delayed flight and sleeping on chairs

                          Airlines must provide care and assistance if your flight is delayed (Picture: Getty Images)

                          However, if you booked your flights and accommodation separately, navigating a refund may be a little trickier – you’ll need to contact each provider separately.

                          In ordinary circumstances, airlines are required to offer you a refund or an alternative flight if they cancel your flight, and must provide you with care and assistance if you’re already at the airport, such as food, accommodation, or alternative transport, depending on the length of the delay.

                          According to EU law though, these rules don’t apply for cancellations or delays as a result of ‘extraordinary circumstances’; defined as events which are unexpected or not easily anticipated by the airline – such as extreme weather or natural disasters.

                          Nicky explained: ‘Airlines are not obligated to refund you due to a natural disaster if flights are still operating. Your travel insurance is your primary financial protection in these situations.’

                          That said, travellers who have been held up at the airport for two hours or more have a right to assistance, no matter the delay and whether it’s regarded as an extraordinary circumstance or not.

                          According to Nicky, for short delays, these include food and drink vouchers and reimbursement for phone calls. For overnight delays, they’re obligated to provide hotel accommodation and transportation to/from the hotel.

                          What are extraordinary circumstances?

                          According to the CAA, the main categories of events that are likely to be an extraordinary circumstance include:

                          • Weather conditions incompatible with the safe operation of the flight
                          • Strikes (unrelated to the airline such as airport staff, ground handlers, air traffic control or border force)
                          • Acts of terrorism or sabotage
                          • Security risks
                          • Political or civil unrest
                          • Hidden manufacturing defects (a manufacturer recall that grounds a fleet of aircraft)

                          Do you have a story to share?

                          Get in touch by emailing [email protected].

                          Arrow MORE: Japan Airlines plane hits Delta passenger jet on airport tarmac

                          Arrow MORE: British Airways makes U-turn on new frequent flyer changes

                          Arrow MORE: ‘Where’s the common sense?’ Travellers divided over annoying passenger habit on planes

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