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Travel Insurance UK news (page 2):
 | Overseas breaks prove a hit this Christmas |
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| 16th December 2011 | It is estimated that 4.25 million people could be taking out travel insurance and enjoying an overseas break over the festive season this year. Statistics from Abta suggest that December 22nd and 23rd will be the busiest days for travelling, with Brits heading off to a variety of destin... | |
 | Skiers advised to take out travel insurance |
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| 15th November 2011 | Anyone planning on hitting the slopes this winter needs to make sure they take out travel insurance.
Although the European Health Insurance Card does have its advantages, Churchill warns that it would not cover repatriation costs and a host of other services an injured person would need. | |
 | Travel insurance misconceptions 'rife' among Brits |
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| 5th October 2011 | There are various misconceptions over what assistance people are entitled to if they do not take out travel insurance, new figures have revealed.
Abta - the Travel Association found that many of the misconceptions surround the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), which only provides acces... | |
 | Travel insurance may not cover natural disasters |
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| 4th October 2011 | People need to check the terms and conditions of their travel insurance if they are heading abroad independently, as they may not be covered for natural disasters.
With many high-profile problems arising over recent years, Sean Tipton, senior press officer at Abta - the Travel Association a... | |
 | Travel insurance may cover those affected by Hurricane Irene |
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| 2nd September 2011 | Holidaymakers whose plans have been affected by Hurricane Irene may find their travel insurance provider will pay out for the disruption, one expert has said.
Sean Tipton, senior press officer at Abta - the Travel Association, explained that it will largely depend on the type of holiday peo... | |
 | 'Consider all excesses' when comparing gap year travel insurance |
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| 25th August 2011 | Young people setting off on a gap year experience should bear in mind that their travel insurance may vary widely, both in terms of the cover offered and the cost of making a claim.
Research of the gap year travel insurance market by Defaqto found that nearly nine in ten policies apply on a... | |
 | Grandparents urged to remember travel insurance |
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| 20th August 2011 | Grandparents heading overseas with their children and grandchildren this summer need to make sure they have a travel insurance policy in place, one company has suggested.
There has been a growing trend of grandparents being invited on holidays, as they are drafted in to lend a hand with chi... | |
 | Abta: No trip is complete without travel insurance |
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| 10th August 2011 | Going overseas without taking out travel insurance could prove a financial disaster, one organisation has suggested.
Abta - the Travel Association explained that there are all sorts of mishaps that can occur abroad, which many travel insurance policies will cover the cost of.
For e... | |
 | Holidaymakers urged to be careful with foreign foods |
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| 3rd August 2011 | As more people hope to make the most of foreign foods on their trips overseas, one expert is urging them to be careful before they indulge in certain snacks.
It is not wise to presume that all food in a foreign country will be safe, noted Annette Fox, spokeswoman for Churchill Travel Insura... | |
 | Brits show a desire to get away from it all |
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| 29th July 2011 | More than half (54 per cent) of Brits will be heading overseas this year as they seek to take a break from their everyday lives, a survey from Lloyds TSB has discovered.
The study found that the majority of people like to book their breaks well in advance, giving them plenty of time to take... | |
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