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Etna eruption causes new volcanic ash cloud fears

06/01/2012

Mount Etna, one of Europe’s most active volcanoes started erupting this week, sending ash and lava high in to the sky.

Mount Etna erupts fairly regularly, usually for several days and sometimes causing the closure of the nearby Catania airport in Sicily. Currently flights are not being affected by this volcanic eruption.

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At the moment it looks like we can be hopeful that flights won’t be affected by the volcanic ash from Etna’s eruption.

However since the volcanic ash cloud crisis in April 2010, there seems to be an ever present threat of travel plans being affected by volcanic ash. Last year, flights were delayed due to volcanic ash in South America and Australia; add this to the constant fear of another Icelandic volcanic ash cloud and it pays to be prepared.

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Travellers who are concerned about the risk of their holiday being affected by a volcanic ash cloud should consider adding Natural Catastrophe Cover to their travel insurance.

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If a travel insurance policy with natural catastrophe cover is bought before a volcano erupts, you will be able to make a claim for cancellation, delay and additional expenses incurred, as a result of the eruption.

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