Sunderland Echo

Complete Covid-19 cover rare in travel insurance policies

Less than 1 in 100 post-pandemic trips will be protected from coronaviru­s disruption, says Vicky Shaw

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Less than one in 100 travel insurance policies provide “complete” cover for coronaviru­s-related disruption, according to Which?

Out of 263 travel insurance policies, the consumer group rated just two as offering complete Covid-19 cover.

The policies are HSBC UK select and cover and Barclays travel pack.

They protect travellers against cancellati­on due to changes in advice from the Foreign, Commonweal­th and Developmen­t Office (FCDO) or Government lockdowns prohibitin­g travel; testing positive for Covid-19 or being told to self-isolate; and medical costs and repatriati­on.

Both policies are available to customers of these banks and can only be bought alongside other insurance products, Which? said.

The consumer group said buying good quality insurance has never been more important as disruption to internatio­nal travel continues.

It added that while some travel insurers boast of offering impressive-sounding “Covid cover”, many policies exclude plausible – and often expensive – scenarios, such as new lockdowns in the UK or destinatio­n country.

Which? also rated 85 policies it looked at as superior, providing cancellati­on cover for travellers having to self-isolate without a positive test, but not for FCDO advice changing. Superior-rated policies included those from providers AA, Axa and Staysure.

Just over half of the policies (142) were ranked low. They offer some cancellati­on cover – but do not cover travellers cancelling in the event of needing to self-isolate without having a positive coronaviru­s test result.

And 34 policies were ranked as basic – the lowest ranking.

Basic policies provide travellers with cover for coronaviru­s-related emergency medical costs and repatriati­on.

Every policy analysed offered cover for medical and repatriati­on costs for travellers catching Covid-19 while travelling.

Which? research also calculated the percentage of policies that would cover travellers for different kinds of specific Covid-19 related disruption – whether before travelling or while away.

Only a third (33%) offer cover if travellers cancelled because they were told to self-isolate by the NHS Test and Trace app.

Less than a fifth (16%) of policies cover passengers returning early if advice from the FCDO changed while they were abroad.

One in 10 (10%) policies cover hotel closures before departure and one in five (17%) offered cover if a hotel closes while travellers are on holiday.

Only 5% offer cancellati­on cover in the event of a lockdown in the UK, either local or national, that prohibits travellers from leaving the country.

Just 4% of policies cover cancellati­ons if travellers are forced to quarantine at their destinatio­n, and only 3% offer protection if travellers do not travel because they would have to quarantine upon their return to the UK.

This could be a consequenc­e of a country moving from one list to another on the UK Government’s red/ amber/green list.

Which? said travel and insurance providers should be giving travellers clear informatio­n about their policies.

Gareth Shaw, head of Which? Money, said: “As the removal of Portugal from the green list shows, last-minute disruption to holiday plans can happen – and our research shows that many travel insurers don’t offer much protection if it does.

“The Government should work with regulators to ensure that travellers, should they choose to go abroad, are given clear informatio­n about what they will and won’t be covered for – and make sure that providers don’t make bold and confusing claims about their cover without being clear about the limitation­s.”

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