For travelers who buy a cruise+airfare or tour+airfare package, and one supplier is covered and the other is not, what happens if supplier that is not covered defaults?
If the cruise line, tour operator or travel agent makes alternate air arrangements for the traveler and the traveler’s trip is not delayed, then no claim can be filed. If alternate air arrangements are made but the trip is delayed 6 or more hours as a result, the traveler can file a Travel Delay claim. If the airline’s default causes the traveler to miss his trip altogether, he can file a supplier default claim and receive full coverage, provided that the cruise line or tour operator is on the covered supplier list.
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