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New Air Bridges: Travel Insurance

Good Morning 
With the inevitable announcement of air bridges and travel allowed to those countries will travel insurance yet again be valid? I'm currently with AXA but nothing updated on their site as yet.

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  • TELLIT01
    TELLIT01 Posts: 18,621 Forumite
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    Until the FCO changes its travel guidance, travel insurance will not be valid.  Insurers won't update their sites until the advice changes.
  • martindow
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    If the government succeeds in organising air-bridges presumably the FCO guidance will change as soon as they come into force.  How keen other countries will be to welcome us after looking at photos of Bournemouth remains to be seen.
  • TELLIT01
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    In some Spanish resorts people are being told to wear masks when in the street and on the beach.  Heavy fines for failure to comply.  We need that approach to rule breaking here.  The financial issues the Government is facing would be over in a couple of weeks!
  • NoodleDoodleMan
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    edited 26 June 2020 at 12:31PM
    "In some Spanish resorts people are being told to wear masks when in the street and on the beach."
    I clocked that on the news this morning - is it local government policy, or a directive from Madrid ?
    The latter I suspect
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