Insurers Shamed Into T5 Reversal ; Rivals' Fury Over Big Names That Tried to Get Out of Paying for Heathrow Chaos
Mail on Sunday › April 20, 2008
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Mail on Sunday › April 20, 2008
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LEADING insurers have been forced into a humiliating climbdown after a chaotic week that left air travellers confused over whether they could claim on their cover for any delays and baggage lost while travelling through Heathrow's new Terminal 5.
Big-name brands Direct Line, Churchill and Tesco - all part of Royal Bank of Scotland's insurance stable - initially tried to refuse cover for those caught up in the terminal's bungled opening.See the full content of this document
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Insurers Shamed Into T5 Reversal ; Rivals' Fury Over Big Names That Tried to Get Out of Paying for Heathrow Chaos
RBS decreed that anyone buying travel cover from March 27 onwards would not be insured for any Terminal 5 losses because t...
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