UK Airport reopens as travel insurance industry heaves a sigh of relief!

After six days of no air-shuttling, aviation traffic resumed on Tuesday at around 10 PM in Britain, the airport shutdown, described as unnecessary by British Airways cost them a mammoth revenues of £1.6 billion
By: Junelia Dicousta
 
April 21, 2010 - PRLog -- Meanwhile, the decision has also come as a sigh of relief for the jinxed travel insurance industry as well as price comparison industry who market their products after they ask their clients to compare travel insurance policies and then buy it. http://www.ask4loan.co.uk/home-insurance/

Interestingly, questions have been raised on the decision to keep British airspace closed during this time period especially after much of the European air space was open at the same time. Meanwhile, after consulting with Civil Aviation Authority, Lord Adonis, the Transport Secretary, held the move to close down airports, right. He was of opinion that safety is paramount and it was not in interest of anyone to risk flying during this time.

Incidentally, price comparison industry has reported tremendous inflow of online traffic that is visiting various websites under the banner, to compare travel insurance http://www.ask4loan.co.uk/travel-insurance/ quotes sourced from various providers. Also, people who earlier cancelled their travel insurance policies due to this temporary shutdown are re-approaching them to cancel their cancellations and avail the same policy packages. This is a good omen for the websites as they too would now look to make up for the losses that they incurred in the past one week.
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