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- 23/12/2011 -
CAA report shows 27% of charter flights delayed: Your rights and travel insurance cover
Flight delays decreased over the peak summer months this year, but over 20% of flights were still delayed by 15 minutes or more. We tell you how to find out what your rights are and how travel insurance can help.
- 20/12/2011 -
Good news for travellers: Banks agree to drop travel money fees!
At last there is some positive news for the British holiday maker. After pressure from the Office of Fair Trading, banks and credit card companies have agreed to drop some of the charges they levy to holidaymakers buying foreign currency.
- 14/12/2011 -
Travel insurance cover for storms and bad weather
If you are setting off on holiday in the next few days, news that more high winds and storms are heading our way might put you on edge a bit. The prospect of storms and bad weather is never good if you need to travel somewhere.
- 09/12/2011 -
Ski Insurance for Real Enthusiasts, New Increased Ski Equipment Cover Available Now!
Ski insurance cover for your ski and snowboard equipment up to £2000!*
- 09/12/2011 -
Snow has arrived in the Alps, Its time to hit the ski slopes!
After a worryingly warm November, ski and snowboard enthusiasts have heaved a huge sigh of relief as heavy snowfall has arrived in the Alps this week.
- 05/12/2011 -
Holiday makers will pay more tax next year
The Government confirmed last week that Air Passenger Duty (APD) will increase by 8-10% from April 2012. They have also confirmed that passengers who have already booked and paid for their flights will not escape the increased cost.
- 05/12/2011 -
Ski Insurance: FCO advise do not hit the slopes without it
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has issued advice to ski and snowboard enthusiasts today, to ensure that they have ski insurance before they travel.




