Yes, the travel insurance should usually cover weather delays. My TID policy certainly covered accommodation, meals and some incidentals when I lodged a claim after being stuck in SEA trying to get to LHR on BA, with the Icelandic volcano in April 2010. Mind you, BA pulled a rabbit out of the hat in any case.
Anyway, I would never travel without insurance cover (< $400 for two, from memory). Anyone who doesn't take out insurance is effectively self-insuring and will need to take the risks that go with that.
Edit: I try not to book onward flights for the same day connecting international to domestic or vv, or international to international, and always leave one day in between as a minimum. No guarantee, but it puts in a buffer.
Anyway, I would never travel without insurance cover (< $400 for two, from memory). Anyone who doesn't take out insurance is effectively self-insuring and will need to take the risks that go with that.
Edit: I try not to book onward flights for the same day connecting international to domestic or vv, or international to international, and always leave one day in between as a minimum. No guarantee, but it puts in a buffer.
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