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Post Office Travel Insurance reminds travellers of the value of holiday insurance

Travellers reveal list of pet hates when it comes to extra charges incurred in hotels

Wi-fi charges, paying for car parking spaces and being charged for bottled water in hotel rooms are the top three pet hates cited by travellers staying in hotels, according to a recent survey by Hotels.com. Other charges for extras cited include paying for towels at the hotel gym and for toiletries.

However, while many UK travellers are keeping an eye on costs with 56 per cent querying their bill as they checkout Post Office Travel Insurance is reminding people travelling for business or pleasure that it is essential not to overlook travel insurance, which is a vital part of any trip abroad or in the UK.

Post Office Travel Insurance reminds frequent travellers that it is often wise to take out an annual travel insurance policy. An annual travel insurance policy often offers the best value for money for those taking more than one trip within a year, something which is useful for regular hotel users.

Post Office Travel Insurance is urging consumers to ensure they shop around for a good deal on their travel insurance before departure. Having holiday insurance in place will ensure holidaymakers do not have to shell out for any additional charges should they face transport cancellations or delays, for example.

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