Martin Lewis' Moneysaving Expert (MSE) warns holiday makers of simple rules ahead of the summer travel season. In this week's email, MSE urges travelers to take one important step “ASAB” in their weekly newsletter before booking, before booking, and before booking. “The first and most important thing to do is sort out your travel insurance.” Do that now.
“If you're not able to go before you travel, it's protection you pay. However, you must already have insurance in place to do so. However, one in five people who book a book don't have insurance yet.”
One reader explained that it was a “dangerous risk” to go without it. They answered the polls and said:
In travel insurance advice on the MoneySavingExpert site, Tony Forchione, senior insurance analyst at MSE, says that good travel insurance should cover you.
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Travelers with existing medical conditions have been urged to notify their insurance companies prior to their trip, and experts warn that if they fail to do so, they could lead to a denied claim. Declaring a state may feel “difficult”, but even if you think your illness will not cause any problems while traveling, it is essential to do so. Experts stress that having a medical history should not prevent people from seeking affordable travel insurance as a cover purpose.