With more than a quarter of families experiencing financial pressures* and 46.6% of the UK population working under the same roof as their other half*, the pandemic has been the perfect storm to put a strain on even the most stable relationships.
With a spike in the number of couples breaking up, what happens if the relationship doesnât make it to the boarding gate?
Sarah Page, brand manager at Postcard Travel Insurance, explains the cover holidaymakers must look for in order to protect both their relationships and their wallets:
Falling out of love
Letâs be honest, the amount of time weâve spent with our loved ones during lockdown simply isnât normal. So it comes as no surprise that Citizenâs Advice have noticed a surge in the number of searches online for advice on how to end a relationship*, and British law firm Stewarts reported a 122% increase in divorce enquiries in 2020*.
Sometimes relationships do just breakdown. So, itâs always worth looking for a policy allows you to cancel your holiday and recover your share of the trip if you and your partner do decide to go your separate ways.
Out of 62 travel insurance providers researched, Postcard Travel Insurance is the only insurance provider to offer this type of relationship breakdown protection in its policies. Postcard also offers a market-leading range of cover, including protection against Covid-19 as standard.
Financial strain ending your relationship
Some travellers might be booking that well-earned break to reignite the romance in their relationship. But plans for a getaway could be thrown into turmoil as travel prices shoot up and the UK furlough scheme comes to an end. With one in five people reporting to have experienced financial difficulties due to the pandemic*, fears over job stability are enough to put anyone off booking a trip abroad. Thatâs why those desperate for a break must make sure they have travel insurance cover in place that protects their holiday against redundancy. That way, should travellers be let go from their jobs and no longer be able to afford their upcoming holiday, theyâll be covered to cancel their trip.
One partner testing positive for Covid before the trip
The Global Travel Taskforce has outlined its plans for a âtraffic lightâ system to enable international travel. But with Covid-19 still lingering, what happens if one spouse tests positive for Covid-19 and has to quarantine just days before the holiday takes place? This is where cover for cancellation if anyone named on the policy contracts Covid-19 is triggered. This cover will allow travellers to cancel their trip and recover their holiday costs â protecting both travelling parties financially and also from a massive row that is bound to erupt.
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