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TRAVEL INSURANCE MIGHT NOT COVER A CANCELLATION
- The
caveat is that I am not a travel insurance
expert. BUT . . . If you've got a trip coming up
which requires you to go to and/or through the
Middle East and you're not comfortable going,
read the fine print in your travel insurance
policy. Most policies have a terrorism exemption
(which this would likely not be
characterized as) but some may also have a
state-of-war exclusion which could come into
play. There's certainly no sense in putting
yourself in harm's way just to save money you
spent on airfare if you don't have coverage. By
the same token, what's your life worth? If the
airline cancels your flight, that might be
different. But if the flights operate and you
choose to cancel, those clauses might come into
play.
WEBSITES YOU CAN CHECK -
I found two websites that might be useful to you
if you have travel plans in general, let alone
to/through the affected area. One is called Safe
Airspace (https://safeairspace.net/)
which gives you a map of the world showing areas
with warnings or closures. The other is Conde
Nast Traveler (https://www.cntraveler.com/story/middle-east-airspace-closures-latest-updates-for-travelers)
which has some good info and advice, and which
will be updated periodically.
REDONDO PIER WEBCAM -
Closer to home . . . Those of you who regularly
dive Redondo and Vets Park may use the Redondo
Pier webcam to check out conditions. I looked at
it today and it seems like the URL might have
changed. What I normally use wasn't working but
this one was: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuVOKRP7IBA .
Update your records accordingly.
ANOTHER RED SEA LIVEABOARD CATCHES FIRE -
This happened over the weekend (Saturday). The Golden
Dolphin II was
between trips and docked for maintenance in
Hurghada when it apparently caught fire. No
guests were aboard at the time and the extent of
the damage hasn't been reported yet. While one
fire is concerning, two are even more concerning
when they happen to boats in the same fleet. And
it seems that the Golden
Dolphin III mysteriously
caught fire at the end of January, also between
trips, also in Hurghada, also with no guests
aboard, and was a total loss. On the one hand
you can say, "Thank goodness no one was injured.
" On the other hand, if you're a conspiracy
theorist, you can let you imagination run wild
since they both happened to the same fleet in
the same port under similar circumstances. Hmmmm.
Maybe it's just a coincidence. Of course, as
Jethro Gibbs is fond of saying, "There's no such
thing as a coincidence." (Rule 39)
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME STARTS THIS COMING SUNDAY
(MARCH 8) AT 2AM -
Roll those clocks ahead one hour before you go
to sleep. Even worse, the time change happens on
the same day as the 41st L.A. Marathon. Not only
will the runners have to go 26.2 miles, but
they'll have one hour less of rest to accomplish
the feat.
And thatll do it for now. Have a great week
and let's go diving soon!!!
- Ken |