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Started by Beapearson in Ski Chatter - 12 Replies

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Bandit
reply to 'Insurance question - Cancellation clause'
posted Nov-2009

beapearson, it's not too long until Feb, and it's peak season, so don't delay too long, unless....you wait for a late booking bargain, once you know what your plans will be.

Alternatively, talk to an Insurance Broker if you want to hedge against unforseen circs.

Tony_H
reply to 'Insurance question - Cancellation clause'
posted Nov-2009

So you want to book a skiing holiday, right?
But you want to have the right to be able to pull out at any time without any financial penalty, am I reading this right so far?

Why should you be the only person in the world who can have that option, or have I been missing a trick all my life?
www  New and improved me

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Insurance question - Cancellation clause'
posted Nov-2009

beapearson wrote:what i mean is that i want to cancel due to work or other unforeseen circumstances.
usually you find you can cancel if there's a death in the family or something tragic like that.
but i'm glad i gave brucie the chance to insult my sanity.



Cancel a ski holiday I should cooca, I'd have to be in a box :cry:

Getjim
reply to 'Insurance question - Cancellation clause'
posted Nov-2009

beapearson wrote:what i mean is that i want to cancel due to work or other unforeseen circumstances.
usually you find you can cancel if there's a death in the family or something tragic like that.


I think there may be policies that will cover you for unforseen circumstances. I used to have a policy when I was in the Royal Navy that used to protect my personal travel arrangements if there should be a change to our operational programme.
I suppose the only way to find out is to talk to a specialist travel insurance broker.

AllyG
reply to 'Insurance question - Cancellation clause'
posted Nov-2009

I should think you'd only lose the deposit, if you cancelled before the deadline for paying the balance (a month before the holiday?). And you might not even lose the deposit if they manage to sell the holiday to someone else.

Ally

Topic last updated on 13-November-2009 at 23:19