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is it better to claim for travel disruption from travel insurance (staysure) or credit card (barcl
barkinghound
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It's all in my title really. I'm not sure whether to claim for my travel to Dublin (booked via rail and and ferry after Flybe went out of business18-23 April. ) via Barclaycard or Stay sure ( I paid the trave disruption premium)
Foreign office no travel warning runs to 17 April. Tried to contact both organisations and failed and keep going round and round on the websites too.
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credit card would only be an option if the rail and ferry are cancelled (services not provided), in which case the suppliers should issue a refund
If the services are still available to you and FCO guidance in place then you would be speaking to the insurance
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wow. That simple. Ive completed most of the 10 page form for the insurers.thanks for your advice0
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