On the point I made about insurance cover. It would apply to say a person booking from Manchester to London, and then as a separate booking to Manila.

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John: I am resident in Spain and intend flying from Malaga to Manila via London, booked as two separate legs.From what I remember there used to be a problem with booking a flight from Spain to UK, and then making a connection for a flight to say Far East which had been booked as a separate booking. . I believe that it was not possible to get cover for that trip because it was two separate bookings. I understood that some companies were going to amend the rules, so that providing there was at least a 3 hours gap between scheduled arrival for first leg, and take off for second leg, the insurance would cover if one missed the second leg because of a delay on the first leg. I know if one made a similar booking, but as one transaction, that risk would be covered Thanks John Carrington.

Tom: Sorry John, we can only cover UK residents, currently in the UK, who's trip departs from the UK.

John: Thanks

John: But what would happen if say a UK resident flew from London to Malaga, And then as a separate booking flew to Manila

John: then back to Malaga and then back to UK

Tom: You would put the start date as the date you depart the UK, and the end date as the date you arrive back in the UK. You would also select a region that covers both Spain and the Philippines. However with regards to flights, we only cover the first outward flight (out of the UK) and the final return flight (returning to the UK).


John: But if I missed the connection flight in Spain then you are saying I could not claim

Tom: That's correct.

John: Thanks