Here's how you can protect your future holidays after the Thomas Cook collapse
THE devastating news that legendary travel brand Thomas Cook had gone bust has hit the holiday plans of more than a million Brits this week.
But the millions who chose to organise their own holidays — booking flights and accommodation separately — will not be so lucky. If you are taking a trip that doesn’t involve a flight, it is always worth checking that your holiday provider is a member of Abta, the Association of British Travel Agents.
Never forget to insure your holiday - it can cover everything from injuries to delays and cancellationsIt will also offer cover for delays and cancellations. Make sure you get the right cover. The general rule is, the cheaper the policy, the worse the benefits. However, if you plan any activities you'll need to check your insurance policy covers this, as some don'tIf you plan on scuba- diving, kayaking, jetskiing or hiring a quad bike, check your policy will cover you for this.
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