Yes – travel insurance for cancelled flights can provide a safety net when your airline can't or won't fully refund you. If your flight is cancelled due to reasons outside your control and your airline doesn't offer a suitable alternative within 12 hours, your travel insurance policy may cover costs including accommodation and onward travel. Always contact your airline first, as they have a legal duty to rebook or refund you.
Travel insurance for cancelled flights also covers cancelled package holidays, cancelled connecting flights on the same booking, and trips you're forced to abandon because no alternative can be found in time.
Travel delay insurance kicks in when your departure is delayed beyond a set threshold – typically 6 hours from the original scheduled time. Our travel insurance cover provides up to £50 per day (maximum £1,000) towards meals, accommodation, communications and transport costs that you can't recover elsewhere.
Travel insurance delay cover applies to outbound and inbound delays, delays caused by bad weather, and in many cases, delays caused by air traffic control decisions or technical faults.
Yes, travel disruption insurance generally covers strike action – including strikes by airlines, airport staff, baggage handlers and air traffic control.
In many cases, yes – if a rail strike causes a missed departure or forces you to abandon your trip. Always check your specific policy wording, but our travel insurance covers travel disruption caused by strikes that were not announced before your rail journey was booked.
Generally, no – once a strike is publicly announced, it becomes a known event and cover usually won't apply to rail journeys booked after that point.
Travel insurance for missed connections can cover the cost of rebooking flights, accommodation, and transfers when a delay to one leg of your journey causes you to miss a connecting flight or onward travel. Travel insurance with missed connection cover typically applies when you miss a connection through no fault of your own – for example, because your inbound flight was delayed. Our travel insurance includes up to £1,500 for missed departure costs, which may include additional flight or accommodation expenses.
Sometimes – depending on the reason. Travel insurance that covers missed flights typically applies when the cause is outside your control – such as a serious road accident delaying your drive to the airport, a public transport failure, or an emergency. If you simply misread your departure time, it's unlikely to be covered.
Yes – when an airline cancels your flight, your first port of call is the airline itself. But if they can't offer you an alternative flight, your travel insurance can cover the costs. This applies whether the cancellation is due to operational issues, strikes, airspace closures or safety issues.
In most cases, yes – severe weather causing a cancellation is typically an insured event under travel delay and cancellation sections.