Bletchleyite
Veteran Member
With the discussion on travel insurance on the disruption thread, I wonder if there could be room in the market for an insurance policy to cover domestic travel disruption? If the likes of Trainline sold it it could get big quickly.
It might cover things like:
- Taxi or hotel when stranded (they would seek to reclaim from the TOC for you, or pay it themselves if they could not)
- Connections between modes where they typically aren't protected, e.g. between trains, buses/coaches and domestic flights, including where a car breakdown meant a transport mode missed
- Luggage theft or damage
- Lost hotel nights if applicable
How much might such a policy need to cost? I am sure I recall National Express used to sell a basic policy for a quid.
It might cover things like:
- Taxi or hotel when stranded (they would seek to reclaim from the TOC for you, or pay it themselves if they could not)
- Connections between modes where they typically aren't protected, e.g. between trains, buses/coaches and domestic flights, including where a car breakdown meant a transport mode missed
- Luggage theft or damage
- Lost hotel nights if applicable
How much might such a policy need to cost? I am sure I recall National Express used to sell a basic policy for a quid.