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Travel Insurance UK news (page 26):
 | Brits urged to 'stay safe' abroad |
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| 14th July 2008 | Britons are being urged to take travellers cheques on holiday with them this summer and leave their cash at home.
A recent study by American Express revealed that one-in-six Brits had their cash or possessions stolen while on holiday last year.
Kristie Bayley, a spokeswoman for Ame... | |
 | Parents hit by high holiday premiums |
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| 11th July 2008 | Parents looking to take their children on holiday this summer face "inflated" prices, according to new research.
A study carried out by Abbey revealed that the cost of foreign holidays increase by an average of 53 per cent during July and August, while UK holidays increase by a wh... | |
 | Brits 'must tighten their belts' |
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| 10th July 2008 | Consumers must tighten their belts and re-evaluate their budgets in order to deal with the prospect of a recession, it has been suggested.
According to a recent survey from the British Chamber of Commerce, businesses are beginning to feel the pinch of the credit crunch and rising costs, wit... | |
 | Brits 'shop around' for travel insurance |
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| 9th July 2008 | When it comes to searching for the best deals, British holidaymakers are streets ahead of their European counterparts, according to new research.
A poll by travel site TripAdvisor revealed that 89 per cent of Brits use a price comparison site to find the best deal on their travel insurance,... | |
 | Brits 'unwilling' to sacrifice holidays |
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| 8th July 2008 | Despite the credit crunch and the prospect of an economic recession, Britons are unwilling to forgo their annual summer holidays, it has been suggested.
Sean Tipton, a spokesman for the Association of British Travel Agents, said that holiday bookings were "very healthy" and pointe... | |
 | Brits urged to buy travel insurance |
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| 8th July 2008 | British holidaymakers are being urged not to forgo travel insurance in the face of the credit crunch, after new research suggested that 51 per cent of people would be willing to travel without protection if their finances were stretched.
The study - carried out by Norwich Union - also revea... | |
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