Archive for the ‘Travel Insurance Advise’ Category

Thanksgiving Around the World

July 2nd, 2011 by Megan Torres

Did you know that the U.S. isnt the only country in the world that celebrates Thanksgiving? Of course each country has its own reasons for being thankful. Heres a selection of some of the countries around the world that celebrate Thanksgiving.

The World First Weekly Wander

June 30th, 2011 by Megan Torres

July 4th 2011

Busy day today? Too stretched to catch up on the best in travel news and writing? Manic Monday making it impossible to manage those blog feeds? Don’t panic. The World First Weekly Wander is our very own weekly breakdown of the best travel based web content. It’s compiled by our very own Tristan Rothwell ( @WFTristan for all you tweeters). So sit back and let him do all the work.

Hello!

I love a list (what man doesn’t?) so this week I’ve compiled my own hit parade of the best online lists. And to top it off I’ve added (last but not least, of course) an amazing video from Worldhum.

But first. On to our list.  

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Protect Yourself From The Next Nor’easter!!

June 30th, 2011 by Megan Torres

It’s happened…travel delays due to snow storms across the United States. I just read a post about a family building an igloo in Atlanta! Trip Cancellation coverage can help protect you in the event you incur unforeseen expenses from a cancelled flight, travel delay or a missed connection. 

As with any insurance policy, it does have set parameters as to when benefits kick in, so please make sure to read the policy or call our Customer Service Department. It’s their job to help you decide if the policy meets your expectations and explain how everything works. In the meantime, travel safely and bundle up!!

London to Hong Kong, by train

June 30th, 2011 by Megan Torres

It might not be conventional. But you can actually travel all the way to the Far East by rail, journeying across Asia via the Gobi desert and Beijing. It’s a fantastic way to see the world. Whether your destination is Hong Kong, Vietnam, Singapore or Bangkok, it’s possible to travel across vast distances in complete comfort. And it needn’t break the bank.

Now, clearly this is not a journey you can decide to take on a whim. Popping into your local train station and asking for a single ticket to Hong Kong would cause no end of trouble, especially during the morning rush hour. But,

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