TravelSafe’s Updated Iceland Volcano Statement

by Steve Dasseos, The Trip Insurance Guru on May 11, 2010 · 0 comments

in Disasters

May 7, 2010 Statement from TravelSafe on the Iceland Volcano Eruption

As conditions have continued to evolve with regard to the Icelandic volcano eruptions and resulting ash clouds, our insurance carriers have clarified their positions as to how coverage will apply for future travel.

For policies Underwritten by United States Fire Insurance Company

  • For plans purchased on or before April 14, 2010 or on or after May 5, 2010 – Coverage will be provided (as a new event) as outlined in our bulletin dated April 19, 2010 (see below for details) for all persons purchasing a plan on or before April 14, 2010 or on or after May 5, 2010.
  • For plans purchased between April 24, 2010 and May 4, 2010 – For plans purchased between April 24, 2010 and May 4, 2010, coverage will also apply (as a new event) if the trip departs May 6, 2010, or after and a resulting cancellation or delay occurs, after May 6, 2010.

For policies Underwritten by Stonebridge Casualty Insurance Company

  • For plans purchased on or after April 22, 2010 – Coverage will be provided (as a new event) as outlined in our bulletin dated April 19, 2010 (see below for details) for all persons purchasing a plan on or after April 22, 2010.

Related Links:

The Skinny on the Iceland Volcano and Travel Insurance
Here’s How CSA Travel Protection Covers the Iceland Volcano Delays
Here’s How Travelex Covers the Iceland Volcano Delays
Here’s How Travel Guard Covers the Iceland Volcano Delays
Here’s How Travel Insured Covers the Iceland Volcano Delays
View / Download the Policy Certificates

I hope this makes sense. If not, call us at 1-888-407-3854 and we’ll help you figure it all out.

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