Napoleon Dynamite
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Yes, I know weather changes, but after dealing with a snowstorm 2 days ago, my SO's flight to Portugal being screwed up, this is on my mind. Looking ahead to next week, there is some talk of a snowstorm on Thursday, when we are scheduled to fly out. Our cruise is next Sunday. I left us a big cushion in case of scenario of snow. So I just checked Southwest's website to see my options for other flights IF there is a snow issue. Pretty much nothing, everything is sold out leading up to the cruise (keep in minds our kids are off for President's week here, so people get an early start).
With that said, I purchased travel insurance through a third party (Travelguard/AIG). I did not include our flights in the total price, as Southwest has a pretty lenient cancellation policy, and will give credit if they cancel OR if *I* cancel up to 15 minutes before the flight. We travel a lot, so I would definitely use up the credit. So IF Southwest were to cancel my flight, and I couldn't get on any others leading up to the cruise, my insurance would kick in right..even though that flight isn't insured? And cover the cost of my cruise? This might sound like a stupid question to some, but clueless how it all works!
With that said, I purchased travel insurance through a third party (Travelguard/AIG). I did not include our flights in the total price, as Southwest has a pretty lenient cancellation policy, and will give credit if they cancel OR if *I* cancel up to 15 minutes before the flight. We travel a lot, so I would definitely use up the credit. So IF Southwest were to cancel my flight, and I couldn't get on any others leading up to the cruise, my insurance would kick in right..even though that flight isn't insured? And cover the cost of my cruise? This might sound like a stupid question to some, but clueless how it all works!
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