Annual travel cover ‘more popular’
September 20, 2007 by admin
Filed under News, News-Insurance
More people are taking out annual travel insurance cover because of changing trends in holiday habits, it is claimed.
According to Halifax Travel Insurance spokesperson David Bruce, people are currently taking more short breaks rather than one long summer holiday, meaning that the flexibility provided by annual cover is becoming more popular.
Cheaper airlines are believed to be part of the reason, enabling frequent and affordable weekend breaks abroad, Mr Bruce said.
“More and more people are taking more than the traditional one summer holiday a year so it makes more sense to have annual cover,” he claimed.
However, Mr Bruce warned that should holidaymakers be required to make a claim in the event of a theft abroad, they must obtain a crime reference number or else “the claim cannot be validated”.
According to the Association of British Insurers, travel insurance policies should provide cover for consumers in the event of medical emergencies, loss or damage to personal possessions, loss or theft of money and expenses incurred due to a delay or cancelled departure.


