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LONDON, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ COVID-19 may have disrupted the global travel industry in 2020, but it has not diluted the public s hunger for overseas holidays. According to a new consumer insight report by AllClear Travel Insurance, the industry will bounce back in 2021 - although the new focus on safety and quality has replaced the once-popular focus on bargains and cheap deals.
After the first lockdown, two thirds of Britons wanted an overseas holiday in the summer and safety emerged as the top priority for holidaymakers, rather than price. More than two in five respondents (44%) said they wanted to visit a country with a good COVID record, whilst 36% said that having the best insurance cover possible, covering them for COVID, was top of their agenda.
BP Bay View truck-stop reopened after forecourt blaze
25 Jan, 2021 03:10 AM
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The BP Bay View site back in use with the truck-lane at left and the convenience store open. They reopened on Friday. Photo / Doug Laing
The BP Bay View site back in use with the truck-lane at left and the convenience store open. They reopened on Friday. Photo / Doug Laing
Hawkes Bay Today
The important BP Bay View diesel truck-stop is back in action along with the site s Wild Bean Cafe and convenience store.
The reopening took place on Friday, less than a week after a Friday night January 15 fire which saw its 16-station forecourt and canopy erupt in flames after a bucket of fuel ignited near one of the pumps.