Many UK families who take a seaside holiday abroad will give less than a day&39;s thought to making their destination choice, says AA Travel Insurance.
Around a third of holidaymakers wanting a simple &39;bucket and spade&39; break in the Med or other popular beach destinations will check out offers, make up their mind and book in one go.
AA Travel Insurance fears that either the lure of recession-busting cut-price holidays or shortage of money will make customers less careful when deciding where to go and who to stay with. This could result in disappointment when they arrive at their holiday resort or having to bear the cost of unforeseen mishaps.
Normally, just over two-fifths of people looking to book a seaside holiday abroad will take a week to decide, while a further fifth will take up to one month.
Men are a third more likely to book a holiday within 24 hours while women are more likely to take a month looking through the brochures. Sun seekers of retirement age are those most likely to take the greatest care over their holiday travel arrangements and book at least a month in advance.
The holiday package being offered may be considerably slimmed down on &39;standard&39; extras, such as transfers and airport taxes and some will charge a high premium for &39;optional&39; travel insurance.
Christian Young, AA Travel Insurance&39;s chief executive said: "Holidaymakers are often tempted to just tick the &39;insurance&39; box on their holiday application form as part of the package. But it is important that they make sure they understand the cover they are buying and ensure they get the best option in terms of both cover and cost.
"But wherever you buy your insurance, it is vital to declare medical conditions; otherwise a claim might not be valid. Also, look for &39;kids go free&39; and family offers which will also help save money as well as giving families peace of mind."
AA Travel Insurance advises travellers who do leave things to the last minute to:
About AA Travel Insurance
At AA Travel Insurance our goal is make sure that you get a good deal on travel insurance, so that whether you are travelling for business or pleasure you will always be covered.
AA Travel Insurance is a division of Drakefield Insurance Services Limited, authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. (Firm Registration No. 312317). Drakefield Insurance Services Limited is part of The AA.
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