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Travel Insurance UK news (page 9):
 | Travel insurance news: Brits "encounter difficulties" abroad |
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| 27th August 2009 | A significant number of British nationals "encounter difficulties" when they are abroad, according to new figures from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).
In news highlighting the importance of travel insurance, figures from the organisation showed that 433 Britons were hos... | |
 | Travel insurance warning for honeymooners issued |
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| 26th August 2009 | The plight of a couple in Middlesbrough has highlighted the need for travel insurance to cover the possible cancellation of a trip of a lifetime.
The Evening Gazette reports that Lorraine and David Routh are set to cancel their forthcoming trip to the Dominican Republic after Mr Routh was s... | |
 | Travel insurance customers 'look for affordable deals' |
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| 25th August 2009 | Many travel insurance customers could be looking for well-priced destinations during the recession, according to one comparison website. Cheapflights believes that many Brits are hoping to find a holiday resort that offers good value for money as the economic climate continues to put press... | |
 | Travel insurance news: Greece and Cyprus 'remain family favourites' |
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| 25th August 2009 | Many families are continuing to choose Greece, Cyprus and Portugal as ideal family holiday destinations, according to a holiday provider.
Kids in the Med explained that the three destinations still offer an affordable option for families as well as the usual mix of sun and sea.
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 | Travel insurance news: Swine flu 'affects Brits' holiday plans' |
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| 18th August 2009 | Around a quarter of Brits are having to change their holiday plans due to the outbreak of swine flu, a new survey indicates.
Research from Essential Travel estimated that 25 per cent of British holidaymakers have opted to alter their overseas and UK-based travel plans because of the pandem... | |
 | Currency value 'not deterring travel insurance customers' |
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| 18th August 2009 | Many travel insurance customers are not being put off travelling overseas despite the weak pound, a key currency broker has said. Marc Cogliatti, a currency strategist at HiFX, explained that people will always want to holiday overseas to enjoy the sunshine, even if the strength of sterlin... | |
 | Travel insurance customers 'cutting holiday budgets' |
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| 14th August 2009 | Many holidaymakers are planning to reduce their holiday budgets as the recession starts to influence consumer spending.
New research from Santander Cards revealed that the average holiday budget is being decreased by £256 per person, per week.
Although more than four in five... | |
 | Travel insurance news: Butlins reports increase in popularity |
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| 14th August 2009 | Butlins is benefiting from an increase in the number of people opting to take vacations within the UK.
According to the managing director of the holiday park company Richard Bates, the company has seen a rise in interest as more people look to reduce their holiday spending because of the on... | |
 | Travel insurance news: Brits opt for long-haul destinations |
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| 12th August 2009 | New figures suggest that many British holidaymakers are opting for long-haul destinations, despite the current economic climate.
The new currency index from American Express reveals that instead of taking several European mini-breaks, travellers are opting to invest in long-haul annual hol... | |
 | Britons 'neglecting to buy travel insurance for UK trips' |
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| 11th August 2009 | Many Brits are failing to purchase travel insurance to cover their holidays in the UK, according to new figures.
A total of 82 per cent of Britons planning to travel in the UK this year have neglected to buy a travel insurance policy, despite the fact they could still need cover if they ar... | |
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