Britons are also reminded not to confuse the GHIC as a replacement for travel insurance. It’s important to note that a GHIC or EHIC aren’t an alternative to travel insurance and will not cover you for every circumstance, Danny Butler, insurance publisher at personal finance comparison site finder.com told Express.co.uk. Private medical treatment, repatriation and lost or stolen property would not be covered under the agreement and state-hospitals are not always available. Travel insurance covers a wider range of risks and activities and will likely adequately cover you where a GHIC or EHIC wouldn’t.
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Travel isn’t possible at the moment due to the national lockdown in the UK, so Brits can’t visit most EU countries unless they have an essential reason. December 31, 2020, was the last day of the UK’s transition period and now Brits are subject to EU’s rules for non-EU countries, including travelling. Express.co.uk chatted to Nicky Kelvin, Content Director at The Points Guy UK to find out how Brexit is going to affect your holiday plans.
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Brits are desperate for a holiday after nearly 10 months of coronavirus, masks, and staying at home. While there was some relaxation of rules in summer 2020, many people decided against booking a risky trip that could be cancelled anyway. Marcus by Goldman Sachs has revealed that the UK’s financial priorities have changed over the past year, with 22 percent of adults planning to spend more money on travelling this year. Express.co.uk chatted to Nicky Kelvin from The Points Guy UK, Tom Bourlet from SpaghettiTraveller and Steve Norris MD EMEA of