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Flights Delayed, Trips Derailed: Who Pays When Weather Wrecks a Vacation

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Weather Wallop!

With the severe weather that affected most of the country this past weekend, millions of travelers faced travel disruptions – from flight delays and cancellations to missed tours, hotel stays, and cruise departures. The experts at InsureMyTrip are providing timely insight into what travel insurance covers and why relying on airlines alone isn’t enough when weather strikes.

Why This Matters Now:

What Travel Insurance Can Cover When Weather Hits:

Trip Cancellation & Interruption – If weather causes you to cancel or cut short your trip, many comprehensive plans may reimburse pre-paid, non-refundable costs, including flights, hotels, cruises, tours, etc.

*Coverage applies when disruptions are unforeseen and not known at time of purchase.

Travel Delays – Policies may reimburse expenses for meals, hotel stays, transportation, etc., when you are delayed because of weather if the delay meets the plan’s minimum hours (often 6+). Assistance services can help find alternative flights, hotels, or even catch up to a cruise departure.

Missed Connections and Other Costs – Some plans include benefits when you miss connections because of weather-related disruptions.

What Travelers Shouldn’t Expect From Airlines:

Airlines are not responsible for weather-related compensation – Carriers generally will rebook passengers but are not required to reimburse travelers for expenses due to weather delays/cancellations beyond their control.

What airlines do usually offer

What airlines don’t cover:

 

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