Travel Insurance News
What Hoteliers Need to Know about Rising Insurance Costs: Leave No Stone Unturned
Hotel operators can combat rising rates with audits, accountability, and awareness of post-pandemic challenges
ACCORDING TO OPINIUM INSURERS INFLATE TRAVEL COVER COSTS BY $460 FOR DISABLED PEOPLE
New research shows that disabled tourists are paying $460 more than non-disabled customers for travel insurance cover to go on holiday, a significant premium compared to those without disabilities or medical conditions.
Europ Assistance issues warning to frequent travellers
Frequent travellers who want to take advantage of annual multi-trip travel insurance, which gives them peace of mind for a full 12 months, should make sure they pick the right start date for their policy, cautions leading travel assistance firm Europ Assistance.
Worry free travelling for Bikers as Carole Nash waives excess
With the race calendar in full swing and the holiday season fast approaching Carole Nash has moved to make travelling worry-free for the nation’s bikers.
Half of cruisers don’t buy travel insurance
A new study by an independent cruise comparison website has revealed that more than half, 52%, of cruisers don’t purchase travel insurance for their holiday
Travel insurance premiums are set to rise, says P J Hayman
Peter Hayman, Director of specialist travel insurance provider P J Hayman comments on how changes in the current travel insurance market could impact the consumer.
Holidaymakers warned about extending travel insurance cover
The terrible news of Tom Moss, paralysed and stranded in Thailand after a moped accident, is yet another tragic wake-up call for anyone risking a trip abroad without travel insurance.