One in five travelers uninsured

The Association of British Travel Agents has revealed that 25% of British travelers go abroad without taking out travel insurance. They have just published the results of their 2010 Consumer Trends Survey- based on a sample of 2028 people in September.

Recent events such as strikes and volcanic eruptions have highlighted the need for insurance but many people seem prepared to save a little money and risk the consequences. Without travel insurance you may end up paying thousands in medical costs, to say nothing of the cost of arranging to bring a sick person home.  The EHIC card will not necessarily provide all the medical cover you need; and it only works in Europe.  You also risk losing out if your camera or other valuable possessions are stolen.

Cuba and the Channel Islands now insist on travel insurance to cover medical costs so you may be turned back without it. Whether or not it is compulsory it makes sense to take out cover – and annual travel insurance could be much cheaper than a single trip policy if you make a few overseas journeys  a year.

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