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Martin Lewis shares holiday booking mistake which always makes his heart sink

Martin Lewis has shared the travel mistake people make that causes his heart to sink.

After several rough years in which the pandemic has made travel particularly difficult, the industry is hoping holidaymakers will get busy booking breaks this week.

Today is ‘Blue Monday‘, a day when seasonal depression and post-Christmas blues are supposed to peak, causing a surge in people booking holidays.

Whether or not that happens remains to be seen, but what is an inevitability is people making a classic booking mistake, according to Lewis.

The money saving expert has said that his “heart sinks” when he hears of people leaving their travel insurance arrangements until after they’ve made holiday bookings and reservations.







Lewis urged people to book travel insurance at the right time
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He wrote in a recent newsletter: “Each spring without fail, someone asks me a heartbreaking question.

“Usually they’ve been diagnosed with cancer or another serious condition that needs long-term treatment, and they won’t be able to go on their summer holiday.

“Yet the airline won’t refund them – within its rights as the ticket is not faulty.

“I say, ‘that’s what travel insurance is for’.

“Sometimes though, they tell me they haven’t got round to getting it yet.

“My heart sinks as I have to tell them there’s no recourse.

“Half the point of the cover is to protect you if things happen that stop you going, so get it ASAB – As Soon As you Book.”

Lewis added that you should try and ensure you have a valid EHIC (European Health Insurance Card) or its replacement the GHIC (Global Health Insurance Card) before jetting off.

The cards allow you to get free medical care in state hospitals and GPs in the EU or Switzerland for the same cost as locals pay.

So they’re super handy to have to hand in case of an accident, emergency or illness while on holiday.

There are two main benefits of travel insurance; cancellation and medical emergency cover.







Insurance can help you in the event of a medical emergency or cancellation
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However, you can find policies that also cover you for lost or damaged luggage, gadgets, and a whole array of other options.

Buying a policy that covers everything could be counterproductive if it includes issues that won’t be relevant to you, and you could end up overpaying for a policy that you don’t need.

Planning multiple trips in the space of a year?

Then an annual policy could be the way forward for you, as it means you won’t need to take out a new policy each time you go away, and you’ve got the security of knowing you’re covered (plus, it gives you wiggle room for spontaneous last-minute trips with less pre-holiday admin!).

At PayingTooMuch for example, it’s easy to get a quote online for a Single Trip or an Annual Multi-Trip policy, or you can speak to one of their friendly experts over the phone.

Each quote will show how much is covered on each policy for cancellation, medical emergency, and lost or damaged baggage, so you can choose the policy that’s right for you.

You can also add cruise or winter sports to these policies.

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