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Cover Me

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First episode dateMarch 5, 2000
Final episode dateMarch 24, 2001
Networks USA Network
GenresComedy-drama
Number of seasons 1
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Cover Me is an American crime comedy-drama series which ran on the USA Network from March 5, 2000 to March 24, 2001. Cover Me Up

Coronavirus: your rights as a traveler

Feb 16,2020 6:09 am

Thermal scans to detect the coronavirus are widely used in airports

new cases of the coronavirus is diagnosed more and more and more places, it is difficult to predict where it will pop-up more.

But one thing for sure: the disease has equally been A Nightmare for travelers and the tourism industry.

China , Italy, South Korea , and Iran have reported a significant number of cases, and do their best, and The Threat included.

So, how can I stay safe without sacrificing financially?

If you have booked a trip to one of these destinations, your rights may vary depending on your choice of airline, and the small print of your insurance policy.

But, in practice, insurers and airlines in General, take your cue from the British government's travel advice.

If your destination is or was in China , The Situation is very clear.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) is advising against all but essential travel to China , and all travel in the province of Hubei.

So if you argue to travel against the advice and do manage to get there, you risk the cancellation of your insurance, if you might be able to, that The Journey is important.

If you are there already, travel cover may not be valid, in Hubei, but should continue to be the elsewhere in China , even if your stay is important.

The colorful carnival of Venice was cut short by a coronavirus fears Actually, I had the intention to be in Milan this weekend. Can I change my mind?

This is where it gets difficult. The Mayor of Milan has temporarily closed all schools and universities as a precautionary measure.

And the most important events in the North of Italy, were removed, shortened or moved, including the carnival in Venice, and Bologna book fair.

If you do end up in Milan Malpensa Airport , prepare, undergo a thermal scan to ensure that you do not have a fever.

But for the moment at least, the airlines still sell you a ticket to go there, since the flights from the UK are normal.

This is because they rely on the FCO to tell you whether or not it is safe.

At the moment, not to warn of a visit to Milan, but it does note that The Authorities have presented "Extraordinary Measures " in Lombardy, and in five other regions.

"If you are already in the affected regions, you should follow the instructions of the local authorities," it.

didn't my insurance for me, if my trip to go ahead?

If the FCO has not issued A Warning , that is to say, you can't expect to call that compensation, if they get cold feet and decide The Trip out.

Su crown, a spokesman for The Association of British insurers, said: "In general, cancellation or travel interruption cover if the FCO advises against all travel or all but essential travel in an area.

"the Travel Insurance is not intended to travel on the 'dislike", where the FCO advice has not changed, advise against travel. "

the AXA UK, one of the leading travel insurers, agrees with this view.

"Our position is consistent with the travel advice from The Foreign and Commonwealth Office," says Nel Mooy, the head of the travel proposal.

"at The moment, that is not FCO advice before travelling in Italy. It is asked, people already in the regions of Lombardy, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Veneto, Piedmont and Emilia-Romagna, follow the instructions of local authorities.

"For people, the preparation for a trip there, it's the exchange of tips on How To reduce The Risk of exposure. Our General attitude is consistent with those. "

So, where will that look?

If you are working on a flight to Northern Italy in the near Future , it seems, normal. British Airways , easyJet and Ryanair have all told the BBC that since the travel advice has not changed, nor have their terms and conditions.

The Irish Ministry of Foreign Affairs takes a slightly different line from the British government. It says: "the citizens advised not to travel in the affected areas. "

But, it places the burden of proof on the traveler to find out whether the area to which you are traveling is affected, advises you to "consult your transport and accommodation providers".

How is the travel industry coping?

it is Now braced for a financial shock. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) says to lose airlines, are $29. 3 billion (£23. 7 billion) of revenue this year due to the coronavirus outbreak.

to be expected, the Airlines in China and other parts of the Asia-Pacific region, absorbing most of the impact, but no one really knows how big the ultimate impact could be.

And, of course, if you and the other tourists will not visit a place on holiday, then hotel rooms are vacant, meals in Restaurants, go left, businesses sell fewer goods and so on. Some of these companies could go under, as a result, a lasting impression on the tourism industry of The Future .



travel & leisure industry, coronavirus outbreak, foreign & commonwealth office, companies, travel insurance

Source of news: bbc.com

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