EHIC cards replaced with GHIC - what it means and what to do with your old one

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After a year of chaos and volatility, one of the most common questions I get asked is ‘when can I book a holiday’. We’re all being bombarded by travel adverts at the moment – both on the TV and in print.

In fact, you’d be forgiven for thinking that all current travel restrictions are likely to be over by May. I don’t want to rain on anyone’s parade, but the fact is booking a holiday is still a risk right now.

Despite the glossy ads, you should stop and think about future travel before booking. What if Covid has a resurgence in the country you want to visit?

What if you don’t feel safe to travel? And most importantly – can you cancel and get your money back if the advice is still not to travel.

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