Terror attacks are a major concern for travellers in Yorkshire & Humber

New research suggests that four in ten people in Yorkshire and Humber, are concerned about terrorism affecting their travel plans.
Terror attacks are a major concern for travellers in Yorkshire & HumberTerror attacks are a major concern for travellers in Yorkshire & Humber
Terror attacks are a major concern for travellers in Yorkshire & Humber

The research by International Travel and Healthcare conducted with YouGov, vary dramatically across Britain.

Most notable was in London, found to have the highest proportion of worried travellers - a statistic of over half (53 per cent) – while only a third (32 per cent) of those in the North East were concerned about terrorism affecting their upcoming holidays.

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International Travel and Healthcare recently launched the UK’s first terrorism travel insurance product – Safe Journey, which includes allowing travellers to get their money back should they wish to cancel or curtail their trip following an act of terrorism within 40 miles of their chosen destination.

The nationwide research also highlighted the misconceptions travellers had about when their standard travel insurance provided them in term of terrorism.

Over a quarter (28 per cent) of respondents in Yorkshire and Humber believed that travel insurance policies usually cover the cost of cancelling a trip if an act of terrorism has occurred, whilst a remaining 35 per cent believed that it covered the cost of cutting a trip short for the same reason.

40 per cent of those questioned from the region believe that travel insurance will provide cover for delays as a result of an act of terrorism – in reality, few if any of these benefits are covered under standard travel insurance.

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These results are perhaps unsurprising, given that the survey found that only 28 per cent of respondents in Yorkshire and Humber who have taken out travel insurance said that they always read their policy wording fully and 54% read only ‘some parts’ of their policy wording. Nationally, those aged between 45-54 years were least likely of all age groups to have read their policy wordings at all - despite being the age group with the highest propensity to purchase travel insurance.

A quarter of respondents from Yorkshire and Humber admitted that they didn’t know who would be responsible for covering the cost of repatriation for someone who was injured or killed in an act of terrorism, and 18% thought the UK Government would pay the costs.

Nationally, the research found that younger travellers are the least likely to cancel a trip they had planned if the destination was affected by an act of terrorism. 58 per cent of 18-24 year-olds stated that they were likely to cancel their plans, as opposed to 70 per cent of adults aged over 24, who would cancel should their be an act of terrorism.

The YouGov research showed that there was an increasing need for insurers to provide financial protection for travellers against the effects of terrorism, with a total of 69 per cent of respondents in Yorkshire and Humber stating that they were likely to purchase additional financial protection against terrorism for their holiday if the price was under £5 for two weeks – something the Safe Journey product can provide.

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On their website safe-journey.com, pride themselves on being: "The only insurance that covers you for acts ofterrorism which your main travel policy may exclude. Safe Journey is not a replacement for a Travel Insurance, it is a supplementary insurance only, offering financial peace of mind for travellers in this changing World."

Kate Huét, managing director, International Travel and Healthcare comments: “Our research with YouGov has shown that terrorism is very high on the list of concerns and is being taken seriously when people are thinking about their travel plans. There is now a very clear need for financial protection against its effects for the many thousands of people whose trips are indirectly affected by acts of terrorism.

“While it is unsurprising that people are concerned about terrorism in this changing world, it is worrying that so many people misunderstand what travel insurance covers, leaving them with no financial protection should an act of terrorism occur close to their proposed destination if they no longer want to travel. It was in response to this lack of protection that prompted us at International Travel and Healthcare to launch the Safe Journey product, providing comprehensive cover in the event of terrorism for UK’s travellers – a true first in the UK travel insurance market.”