Travel insurance policies vary regarding ash cloud disruption, states Defaqto

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Travel insurance policies vary regarding ash cloud disruption, states Defaqto

Financial research company Defaqto has warned holidaymakers that the ash cloud-related disruption could be treated differently by separate travel insurers.

The independent research firm advised people to ensure the policy they currently have in place considers the cloud to be an event related to the weather.

If their insurance provider does not specifically exclude natural events from deals, members of the public have been urged to find out the level of protection they are offered.

Statistics acquired by Defaqto revealed that nine per cent of insurers do not provide cover for expenses people may use during their time at the airport if their flight is delayed.

Mike Powell, the company's insight analyst for general insurance, said: "If holidaymakers are unsure, it is worth speaking to their insurance provider to get clarity on how they would treat any claims relating to the effects of the ash cloud."

 Meanwhile, Ryanair has hit back at orders from the Irish Aviation Authority which called for cancellations at Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen airports.

After completing a one-hour verification flight, the airline revealed there were no signs of volcanic ash on the plane upon landing.

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