BadPinkTink
Republic of Ireland is not part of UK
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I know this is not strictly Adventures By Disney related but I know all you American travellers are the best people to ask about this.
One of my friends is Irish but lives in California and is travelling home to Ireland this summer to see her family for the first time since 2019. A lot has changed since then and she has no clue where to start looking for travel insurance which includes Covid cover.
This is what I have with my travel insurance
My friend is a solo traveler, under 50, no underlying health conditions and the trip to Ireland is 20 days and is a regular holiday, no cruise or activities which would need extra cover.
One of my friends is Irish but lives in California and is travelling home to Ireland this summer to see her family for the first time since 2019. A lot has changed since then and she has no clue where to start looking for travel insurance which includes Covid cover.
This is what I have with my travel insurance
- Medical Expenses covered if you or your travelling companions are diagnosed with Covid-19 abroad.
- Additional Travel or Accommodation Expenses abroad if you need to extend your stay due to a Covid-19 diagnosis.
- Cancellation cover if you are diagnosed with Covid-19 within 14 days of departure.
- Cancellation cover if you are hospitalised with Covid-19 within 28 days of departure.
- Cancellation cover if your travelling companion(s) are diagnosed with Covid-19 within 14 days of departure.
- Cancellation cover if your travelling companion(s) are hospitalised with Covid-19 within 28 days of departure.
- Cancellation cover if somebody you have arranged to stay with abroad is diagnosed with Covid-19 within 14 days of departure.
- No Cover for cancellation due to government travel restrictions or lockdown.
My friend is a solo traveler, under 50, no underlying health conditions and the trip to Ireland is 20 days and is a regular holiday, no cruise or activities which would need extra cover.