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Coronavirus: Your rights as a traveller | Coronavirus: Your rights as a traveller |
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With new cases of the coronavirus being diagnosed in more and more locations, it's hard to predict where it will pop up next. | With new cases of the coronavirus being diagnosed in more and more locations, it's hard to predict where it will pop up next. |
But one thing is for certain: the disease has already become a nightmare for travellers and the tourism industry alike. | But one thing is for certain: the disease has already become a nightmare for travellers and the tourism industry alike. |
China, Italy, South Korea and Iran have reported significant numbers of cases and are doing their best to contain the threat. | China, Italy, South Korea and Iran have reported significant numbers of cases and are doing their best to contain the threat. |
So how do I stay safe without losing out financially? | So how do I stay safe without losing out financially? |
If you have a trip booked to one of those destinations, your rights can depend on your choice of airline and the small print of your insurance policy. | If you have a trip booked to one of those destinations, your rights can depend on your choice of airline and the small print of your insurance policy. |
But in practice, insurers and airlines generally take their cue from UK government travel advice. | But in practice, insurers and airlines generally take their cue from UK government travel advice. |
If your intended destination is or was China, the situation is very clear-cut. | If your intended destination is or was China, the situation is very clear-cut. |
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) is advising against all but essential travel to mainland China and all travel to Hubei Province. | The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) is advising against all but essential travel to mainland China and all travel to Hubei Province. |
So if you travel against that advice and do manage to get there, you risk invalidating your insurance policy, though you may be able to argue that the trip is essential. | So if you travel against that advice and do manage to get there, you risk invalidating your insurance policy, though you may be able to argue that the trip is essential. |
If you are there already, travel cover may not be valid in Hubei, but should continue elsewhere in China - again, if your stay is essential. | If you are there already, travel cover may not be valid in Hubei, but should continue elsewhere in China - again, if your stay is essential. |
Actually, I was intending to go to Milan this weekend. Can I change my mind? | Actually, I was intending to go to Milan this weekend. Can I change my mind? |
This is where it gets tricky. The mayor of Milan has temporarily closed all schools and universities as a precautionary measure. | This is where it gets tricky. The mayor of Milan has temporarily closed all schools and universities as a precautionary measure. |
But, at the moment, the official UK government travel advice for Italy does not warn against visiting Milan, although it does advise against all but essential travel to 10 nearby towns. | But, at the moment, the official UK government travel advice for Italy does not warn against visiting Milan, although it does advise against all but essential travel to 10 nearby towns. |
And major events in northern Italy have been cancelled, cut short or rescheduled, including the Venice carnival and the Bologna book fair. | And major events in northern Italy have been cancelled, cut short or rescheduled, including the Venice carnival and the Bologna book fair. |
Therefore, if you do land at Milan's Malpensa airport, prepare to undergo a thermal scan to make sure you don't have fever. | Therefore, if you do land at Milan's Malpensa airport, prepare to undergo a thermal scan to make sure you don't have fever. |
But, for the time being at least, airlines will still sell you a ticket to go there, since flights from the UK are operating normally. However, a number of airlines have said they will rebook passengers who want to change flights to parts of Italy free of charge. | But, for the time being at least, airlines will still sell you a ticket to go there, since flights from the UK are operating normally. However, a number of airlines have said they will rebook passengers who want to change flights to parts of Italy free of charge. |
Does my insurance cover me if my trip doesn't go ahead? | Does my insurance cover me if my trip doesn't go ahead? |
If the FCO hasn't issued a warning, that means you can't expect compensation if you get cold feet and decide to call the journey off. | If the FCO hasn't issued a warning, that means you can't expect compensation if you get cold feet and decide to call the journey off. |
Su Crown, a spokesperson for the Association of British Insurers, said: "In general, cancellation or travel disruption cover will activate when the FCO advises against all travel or all but essential travel to an area. | Su Crown, a spokesperson for the Association of British Insurers, said: "In general, cancellation or travel disruption cover will activate when the FCO advises against all travel or all but essential travel to an area. |
"Travel insurance is not designed to cover 'disinclination to travel' where the FCO advice has not changed to advise against travel." | "Travel insurance is not designed to cover 'disinclination to travel' where the FCO advice has not changed to advise against travel." |
AXA UK, one of the leading travel insurers, agrees with that view. | AXA UK, one of the leading travel insurers, agrees with that view. |
"Our stance is consistent with the travel advice from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office," says Nel Mooy, its head of travel proposition. | "Our stance is consistent with the travel advice from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office," says Nel Mooy, its head of travel proposition. |
"When the FCO advises against travel to a country or a region, people who are booked to travel there should call their airline or travel provider to cancel or postpone and arrange a refund," Axa said. | "When the FCO advises against travel to a country or a region, people who are booked to travel there should call their airline or travel provider to cancel or postpone and arrange a refund," Axa said. |
"Then they should contact their insurer to register a claim." | "Then they should contact their insurer to register a claim." |
Will I get a refund? | |
While insurers may not cover cancellations, some airlines are now letting passengers rebook flights. | |
British Airways has said that passengers with bookings to some airports in the north of Italy - including Milan, Turin, Bologna, Venice, Bergamo and Verona - will now be able to rebook their flights for a later date. | |
Delta and Air Canada have announced similar policies. | |
Many hotels in areas under lockdown are offering refunds or the option to rebook. But if the hotel and its location are open, and the booking is non-refundable, travellers may lose out. | |
So where does that leave me? | So where does that leave me? |
If you're on a flight to northern Italy in the near future, it looks set to operate normally. | If you're on a flight to northern Italy in the near future, it looks set to operate normally. |
The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs takes a slightly different line from the UK government. It says: "Citizens are advised not to travel to affected areas." | The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs takes a slightly different line from the UK government. It says: "Citizens are advised not to travel to affected areas." |
However, it places the onus on travellers to find out whether the area to which they are travelling is affected, advising them to "consult with your transport and accommodation providers". | However, it places the onus on travellers to find out whether the area to which they are travelling is affected, advising them to "consult with your transport and accommodation providers". |
How is the travel industry coping? | How is the travel industry coping? |
Well, it's braced for a financial shock. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) says airlines stand to lose $29.3bn (£23.7bn) of revenue this year because of the coronavirus outbreak. | Well, it's braced for a financial shock. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) says airlines stand to lose $29.3bn (£23.7bn) of revenue this year because of the coronavirus outbreak. |
Airlines in China and other parts of the Asia Pacific region are expected to absorb most of the impact, but no-one really knows how big the ultimate impact could be. | Airlines in China and other parts of the Asia Pacific region are expected to absorb most of the impact, but no-one really knows how big the ultimate impact could be. |
And obviously, if you and other tourists don't visit a place on holiday, then hotel rooms are unoccupied, restaurant meals go uneaten, shops sell fewer goods and so on. Some of those businesses could go under as a result, leaving a lasting impression on the tourism industry of the future. | And obviously, if you and other tourists don't visit a place on holiday, then hotel rooms are unoccupied, restaurant meals go uneaten, shops sell fewer goods and so on. Some of those businesses could go under as a result, leaving a lasting impression on the tourism industry of the future. |