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The real cost of ‘budget’ flying

19 December, 2009

Recent studies from Which? holiday have indicated that checking a bag into the hold and using a credit card could add almost 30% onto the advertised price of some ‘budget’ airline tickets! Which? Holiday compared the prices of four of the UK’s largest no-frills airlines on flights to four different destinations and looked at the [...]

This Holiday, Ask Santa for the Best Travel Insurance!

19 December, 2009

The holidays are here, and it’s the perfect time to travel for students—long vacations, cold weather, and the spirit of the holidays are all enough reasons to travel—with student travel insurance, of course! Why is travel insurance even necessary for the penny-pinching student? Because travel insurance can, for less than the cost of a cup [...]

Insured Health Can Save Your Tax

16 December, 2009

We all know the importance of having a sound health, but it’s also the most neglected aspect when it comes to health expenses. As our day-today life style becoming hectic, the medical expenses also rising its parameter. Surprisingly, there are very few people in the country have adequate insurance covers. Though government tries time after [...]

Strike Out Worries with Trip Protection Insurance

16 December, 2009

The recent 12-day strike announced by British Airways staff will throw the travel plans of a million passengers off track, with the exception of passengers with trip cancellation insurance, who will breathe a bit easy. A typical issue that arises when airline employees go on strike is: What will happen to my travel plans? Usually, [...]

Discover the medieval city of Dubrovnik

16 December, 2009

Sitting proudly on the calm blue waters of the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik is one of the world’s most magnificent fortified cities and a UNESCO world heritage site and Croatia’s most upmarket destination. During its Golden Age in the 16th century, it had one of the largest merchant naval fleets in the world, with consulates in [...]

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