1. An insured event under a travel insurance policy paying agreed sums if the insured’s holiday departure is delayed as a result of specified occurrence, e.g. industrial action, adverse weather, aircraft breakdown, etc. 2. Late arrival of cargo at destination caused by adverse weather, mechanical breakdown or some other reason. The marine extension clause (8.3, Institute Cargo Clauses) extends the warehouse to warehouse clause to provide continuous cover during any deviation, forced discharge, reshipment or trans-shipment or other interruption beyond the control of the insured. The clause extends existing cover during the delay but does not add ‘delay’ as an insured peril so loss of market, etc., will not be covered.