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Cycle Tours / Re: Part Two, Tentative London northbound and Scotland Bike Tour.
« Last post by mickeg on April 23, 2026, 11:34:45 PM »George,
Insurance. With the uncertain state of the world and the (hopefully slim) chance for example that America might invade Greenland or Canada or some other place I would make sure that your policy covers flight cancellations. ...
Trying to read that stuff confuses me greatly. I think I will stay both ignorant and trusting. But thank you for your concern. I have had flights canceled before but the airline was always pretty good getting that fixed.
That said, my 2019 bike tour, the airline and Expedia (the on line travel agent I used) got their wires crossed with the disruption of all of the 737 Max planes being grounded. I could not figure out what was going on at the website, so I just made sure I was at the airport on time to get home. The attached photo is the three ticketing agents in Halifax NS, Canada trying to figure out what was going on. When I heard one of the travel agents say to another one, "another Expedia itinerary", that sounded grim. Bottom line was that I was supposed to get on a plane in Montreal, fly to Chicago, then get on a plane in Halifax and fly to Montreal. In other words they got my two connecting flights in the wrong order. But Air Canada got me onto a couple flights and it worked out ok.
American Airlines is one of the three biggest airlines in USA, if they start stranding passengers, their stock would sink badly. And the compensation of the corporate big shots are in part based on their stock price, so they will do everything that they can to limit any such occurrences.
If suddenly I am stranded in UK because all flights are canceled, I would rather be stranded in UK than a lot of other places. I can pay my credit cards on line. I am retired, so no employer to return too. I have diabetes. After four extra days I would run out of meds, but missing those meds would not be life threatening, I would probably would have higher blood sugar after a week, but not life threatening, I do not take insulin.
I am more worried that a shortage of jet fuel would cause a disruption in scheduling my flight back to USA from UK than I am of all flights being grounded for a period of time.
If suddenly I was stuck in UK because of an invasion of Greenland, I think most insurance companies have clauses that allow them to deny claims in case of war. I would be surprised if they don't. I did not vote for the moron in the White House, he has the self control of a toddler. If any of you have read any of the columns by Martin Wolf in the Financial Times, I fully concur with everything that Mr Wolf says on that topic. If I say any more, I suspect Dan will have to scold me for saying too much on that topic on this forum, so I won't.
I hope your extended stay in Sri Lanka was not as bad as I can imagine it was.
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I have had two foreign bike tours where I planned to buy a local sim card, but never got around to it. In those cases I always managed to do everything I wanted to do where I had wifi, including two times where I called my credit card companies using Google Voice on wifi to ask why my card stopped working. Yes, I can make phone calls where I have wifi as long as I am in a country where Google exists. I do not need any special app for that.
This trip I decided to make better plans to get a sim card, thus it is higher on my priority list. At times it was inconvenient to search out wifi on those past trips.
Thanks for your comments.

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