Would it matter when the insurance policy was purchased? If testing was the rule at purchase, is it still necessary? I would ask the insurance agent/company for clarification. In writing!
We got the new brochure too. Our booked cruise (May 30, 2024) isn’t in it! I was afraid I had booked it while I had Covid and perhaps hallucinated! But no, the cruise is on the website.
@DeepFreeze63I was also wondering about unvaccinated passengers getting very sick while onboard, although the current variant doesn’t seem to be as virulent as earlier variants.
I’m hoping to upgrade from our CS on Silhouette for exactly that reason. At 4’11”, I have to sit on the edge of the tub and swing around to stand up. If it’s rocking and rolling at sea, a sponge bath or a trip to the spa is my work-around.
I have filed a claim. The insurance company acknowledged receipt of my documentation and assigned a claim number. It is taking 3-4 months right now due to the continuing high rate of claims. Steve and Kim from trip insurance store.com are assisting me.
“Hmmmm.. just wondering who's winning that "beaten to death" race...
A. Dress code horse?
B. Drink package horse?
C. Covid mask/test horse?
D. Infinite balcony horse?
E. Can I make a 9:45 flight horse?”
And don’t forget the FeverTree horse!