Cheap Travel Without Skimping on Insurance; Ensuring you Get the Best of Both Worlds

In today’s fast-paced, modern world, the importance of taking a holiday becomes imperative. Getting away from your daily routine helps you gain some much needed rest and relaxation. Taking a peaceful holiday can also aid in your long-term happiness, in both your work and your personal life. However, as people start to take holidays more frequently, it also becomes necessary that the holidays are less expensive.

In the last decade, the rise of the budget airline has made travel all the more affordable for a wide cross-section of potential holiday-goers. These airlines have increased the number of flights made from a variety of destinations across the UK to a range of locations in both Europe and beyond, from Paris to Istanbul and Stockholm to the Costa del Sol. As a result, many more people are able to travel to their dream holiday destinations, whether that means lounging on a stunning beach for a week or taking a weekend city break in a intriguing foreign capital.

What’s more, the advent of the internet has made it possible for travellers to find cheap holiday packages and inexpensive accommodation for their getaway with ease. Many leading travel sites offer a variety of cheap package holidays, from theatre breaks in London to discounts on cruises up the River Nile. Often, the earlier you book your holiday online, the easier it is to find an inexpensive holiday deal; however, with many travel sites, cheaper deals are available much closer to the departure date. So if you’re facing a long weekend with no plans ahead of you, you might be able to book a cheap weekend break away as late as the day before you plan to leave!

And if the plethora of cheap holiday deals available online or on the high street means that you’re spoilt for choice, you’re now able to turn to a range of holiday review sites for comprehensive advice straight from the horse’s mouth. Travel blogs and travel review sites offer thousands of reviews of holiday locations and resort destinations; so, when it comes to making a decision about where to take your holiday, you’ll be equipped with all the information you need.

And don’t forget, while flights and accommodation are the bare essentials of travel, it’s important not to skimp on important travel products, like travel insurance, in the interest of saving money on your cheap holiday. It’s perfectly possible to find cheap travel insurance online or with high street insurers. By taking out cheap travel insurance on your cheap holiday, you’ll obtain peace of mind in knowing that you’re covered for any medical costs you might incur, as well as any baggage mishandling or personal loss that arises. Moreover, many cheap travel insurance providers let you add on to your basic coverage, so you can take out extra cover if you expect to participate in any winter sports or extreme activities, like bungee jumping or sky-diving. This way, you’ll gain the freedom to enjoy your holiday the way you want to, without any worry or hassle.

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Andrew Regan is a freelance online journalist who travels extensively.

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18 Responses to “Cheap Travel Without Skimping on Insurance; Ensuring you Get the Best of Both Worlds”

WPMixer Says:

Thank you for this helpful tips,

Traveling has never been this exciting,

Stay blessed,
Dawn Mendonca

mypaintings1212 Says:

Go to bookingbuddy.com

Wordpress Says:

2 or 3 months before.

ritzyritzyritzy Says:

Philippine Airlines or Qantas flies from Manila – Sydney non stop

jlee_1227 Says:

I've always had the best luck with travel agents. Please contact one.

munnacanada Says:

instead of booking on-line
see indian news papers for good deals

isrra_potter Says:

The cheapest Airlines that fly between Australia and NZ are:: (in no order)

http://www.flypacificblue.com (they have happy hour prices at lunch time)

http://www.jetstar.com

http://www.emirates.com

http://www.qantas.com.au

http://www.airnz.com

Are you a student? Then try cheaper fares at http://www.studentflights.com.au

For a "one site search" to compare between them all go http://www.webjet.com.au – they charge a $20 booking fee, but once you know what airline and flight # is the cheapest, go back and just book through their airlines site. (it just saves time)

Air NZ also has another website called Grab-A-Seat. Sometime you can get a real bargain, $1 fares to $49. It's mainly travel within NZ, but some times they do real cheap deals to Australia. Best to check the site daily to see what special they have up there (changes all the time) see http://www.grabaseat.co.nz

Black Sheep 1 Says:

You can use one of the internet travel search engines to do some initial research. I normally use either http://www.travelocity.com or http://www.orbitz.com. You can specify dates, a range of dates (+/- 3 days), or just specify you have no dates and want the best deals.

After that, it may be worth a try at checking the very airlines that are identified with the deals. Sometimes, the best deals are not posted in general websites and you can only get access to them on the specific Airline website either as a special or webfare.

Good Luck

WPMixer Says:

i won’t fly until the fares are reasonable again and i’m not charged for carry on or checked luggage, allowed to bring my bottled water or juice aboard and not have to buy a cup of filthy airline tap water or argue with the agitated disturbed in the head flight attendants why i’m asking for refill the 8oz styrofoam cup because i just had one and i have to choke on my home-made meal because i’m not allowed to be thirsty and ask for refills. FUCK THAT!!! and when will checkpoint humiliation end?!

WPBlog Shop Says:

…best way to save on international (Europe) fares is to mail yourself to the country of your choice.

Free Blog Says:

Start to really looking at rates about 6 weeks out. If they don’t drop in price over the next two weeks (nearing the 4 week window), they’re likely at the lowest price already. If it’s still too much, you might want to try an auction-type site like Priceline.

chris Says:

You may fly with these Airlines……
Aegean Airlines
LTU Intl Airways
SWISS
Lufthansa
United Airlines

Good Luck !

Anonymous Says:

airhead

WPMixer Says:

wow… thanks for the worthless information.

Blogger Says:

Let me guess… she works for(owns) a travel agency.

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