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"Extreme day trips," where travelers fly out and return the same day, are becoming popular to save on hotels, but they come with risks. Many travel insurance policies do not cover trips under 24 hours or without an overnight stay, leaving travelers vulnerable to medical emergencies, flight delays, and cancellations. Saga Travel Insurance's Michelle Cooper advises checking policies carefully and buying travel insurance promptly after booking.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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