Is package travel insurance at the end of its honeymoon?
This month the panel discusses the announcement by the economic secretary that the government is to make an inquiry into packaged travel insurance and they ask what this will mean for the industry, and whether the inquiry seems to be going far enough
The economic secretary has announced an inquiry into the sale of packaged travel insurance - a move that has been welcomed by the industry. This month's Power Hour discusses the implications of the enquiry.
Ian: If we wind the clock back and look at the point at which the regulated travel industry, and Association of British Travel Agents, (ABTA) were lobbying for the exemption, the view that we came up with was that it would depend very much on the practical application of this, for example
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