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How to handle a holiday cancellation

photo by BryanAlexander on Flickr CC

photo by BryanAlexander on Flickr CC

How to handle a holiday cancellation

Nobody wants to find themselves faced with having their holiday cancelled. We all look forward to being able to get away from it all for a few days.

So it is important to know what your rights as a traveller are. That way, should you find yourself in a situation where your travel firm has gone bust you will immediately know what to do to get your money back.

You can find out what you need to know by visiting the Creditfix.co.uk website and reading through this infographic. The information you will find there covers what to do in a range of situations.

This is important because the actions you need to take vary. In some situations, you will be able to get your money back using travel assurance schemes. Other times it is your travel insurance company or credit card firm you will need to turn to.

Should your holiday be cancelled, try not to let it faze you. All is not lost. Provided you get your money back, you can easily re-book and still be able to enjoy your time in the sun.

Sometimes having a holiday cancelled can actually turn out to be a positive thing. In some circumstances, you can end up enjoying a more luxurious trip without having to pay anything extra to be able to do so. Plus, it provides you with the opportunity to explore and enjoy visiting somewhere you have never travelled to before.

Creditfix Holiday cancellation infographic

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