This travel article discusses how to gather, organize and pack travel information if you're a budget traveler who wants to pack light. It is based on the author's own travel experiences.
This travel article discusses how to gather, organize and pack travel information if you're a budget traveler who wants to pack light. It is based on the author's own travel experiences.
A common question asked in relation to travel is whether it is possible to buy travel insurance for one way travel. Yes, you can is the short answer but do look around as not every travel insurance policy provides this level of cover and you could be caught out.
Most cheap travel insurance
bought in the UK is aimed at people resident in the UK and indeed, will
require customers to indicate that they have lived in the UK for a
period of six months. It is also a fact that most people buy travel insurance
for trips and holidays abroad but insurers do offer policies for travel
just within the UK. It is not uncommon to find that Ireland will be
included in this definition.
Before you travel ask yourself 'How prone
to accident or injury am I?' and 'How wrecked will my trip be if I have to do
it without my luggage?' Then think about your travel insurance options - World
Reviewer has some travel insurance tips.
Before You Take The Plunge: A Quick Aside
Travel Insurance is a high stakes game. Some consider it a gamble,
the sort that most of us have to do, placing a bet against our luck.
More and more of us are doing our shopping on the internet. We do so for the convenience but the main reason continues to be the innate desire to find the best deal. The success of sites such as e-bay is evidence of this.
The travel insurance market is no different but you need to be ‘savvy’ in your search and the increasing number of price comparison sites can often be a hindrance rather than a help. Why is that? Well, simply these sites highlight the ‘headline grabbing’ figure, not to mention that many only show insurance providers that pay them a commission, so the consumer is often given a confusing and false picture.
Travel health depends on your pre departure preparations, your day-to-day health care while traveling and how you handle any medical problem or emergency that does develop. While the list of potential dangers can seem quite frightening, with a little luck, some basic precautions and adequate information few travelers experience more than upset stomachs
Pre-Departure Preparations
Health Insurance
A travel insurance policy to cover theft, loss and medical problems is a wise idea. Check the small print:
It should come as no surprise that the Treasury has recently announced a review into the sale of travel insurance policies with package holidays.
Consumer groups, such as 'Which' magazine, have been clamouring for a change in the law, because it appears that consumers have been getting a raw deal, in terms of over-priced and often inadequate cover. The government has set itself the task of calling for evidence and consulting widely before making its decision, be that to keep the 'status quo', go for tighter self-regulation by the travel agents and tour operators or bring the industry under full FSA regulation as it does for the 'standalone' insurance sector.
Should I buy an annual travel insurance policy, or just cover myself for the holiday I have booked, and will paying for an annual travel insurance policy save me money over the year? These are questions that we are constantly asked and we can only look at this on a client by client basis. The best way to answer this type of question is to show the advantages of annual policies but set them against their obvious limitations and armed with this information, customers can make their own decision on what suits them best.
And now it’s official, well according to Thomas Cook it is. With over
30 tour operators and more that 20 airlines failing in 2008, the head
of Thomas Cooke has predicted that up to 15 more British travel
companies will collapse in the first quarter of 2009.
This is being put down to cash flow problems during the leanest
months of the year. “If companies can survive the next three months
they should be fine, but this period is crucial,†he said.
Reports of hundreds of fires sweeping across mainland Greece this
summer was a timely reminder that we can all be caught up in a
disaster, natural or man made, but certainly not of our own making.
Whilst the FCO will be giving out important travel advice and, in
extremis, will have contingency plans in place to extract British
nationals should it ever be deemed necessary, as occurred in 2006 in
the Lebanon, most of us will have to rely on tour operators and local
representatives to look after us when on holiday. This is where a good travel insurance policy comes into play which, when it all starts to go wrong on holiday, you can fall back on to get you out of trouble.
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