Dollar Special

Sticking to Britain for the holiday this year?
Holiday plans are ever changing this year not only for Brits but for everyone who intends to take one as the recession is still hitting hard. The pound has fallen significantly over the past year or so meaning that the huge family trip to America or the small week break to Spain may have to wait until next year. Britain itself is becoming a huge holiday destination this year for the British population due to the recession.
One of the worst things the recession has done is the fact that the pound is not only suffering against the Euro heavily this year but also the dollar, which although this has started to pick up again it really won’t make a difference until the world comes out of the recession and hits a boom again. Of course what everyone needs when going either to Europe or the USA or in fact anywhere is travel insurance and this is equally as important even when holidaying in Britain.
What can be seen as a major benefit of holidaying in Britain is the fact that you will not need to take out medical insurance as you are protected through the NHS within the UK. Having no insurance is all good and well until something goes wrong, when this happens you could find yourself losing a lot of money without travel insurance this could just prove to be a kick in the teeth when something bad has already happened.
Why is insurance even worth the cash? Sticking to the UK this summer means that the insurance is actually going to be a lot cheaper than paying for it to go abroad. Having insurance will do a lot more than merely cover you from a cancellation. Travel insurance will actually protect you from the loss of personal items which may of course not seem as important if you are staying in the UK but this does not mean the problem of theft or loss of belonging does not happen. Be careful that your home insurance doesn’t already cover you from loss of possessions away from home though or you will be paying for the same thing twice.
So whether it’s Spain, Mexico, (or not) USA or Britain having insurance is bound to benefit you if something that is not in the plan crops up.
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