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Know Before You Go
Top Ten Checklist
To help your holiday run smoothly, consult this checklist before you go...
Do you know who you are booking with?
- Make sure whoever you book through is registered with ABTA or ATOL.
Have you researched your destination?
- Check the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) travel advice online at
www.fco.gov.uk/knowbeforeyougo,
or contact the FCO on 020 7008 0232/02.
- Find out about local laws and customs especially relating to drugs and alcohol.
- Check relevant guidebook and FCO country facts sheets and take a phrase
book that you can use in emergencies.
Have you taken out adequate travel insurance?
- It should include medical and repatriation cover for the whole time you
are away.
- It should cover you for all the activities you will be doing.
- Ensure you have disclosed any existing medical conditions.
- Take your policy number and emergency number with you.
Have you got enough money for the trip?
- Take traveller's cheques and a valid credit card and make sure you have
a source of back-up cash.
- Have a return ticket, or enough money to buy one.
Is your passport still valid?
- Make sure it is valid for at least 6 months.
- Write details of your next of kin in the back.
- Take a copy with you and leave a copy at home.
- Take another form of ID with you.
Do you need a Visa?
- Check with your travel agent or with the relevant Embassy in London.
Do you need any vaccinations?
Have you checked your medication?
- If you take prescription drugs, take the prescription in case you need a
replacement.
- Pack your medication in your hand luggage.
- Check if your medication is legal in the country you are visiting by calling
the relevant Embassy in London.
Have you told your friends and family where you are going and when?
- Tell your friends and family where you are going.
- Contact family and friends if trouble flares up.
Have you made copies of all your documents?
- Make copies of your passport, insurance policy plus 24-hour emergency number
and ticket details.
- Leave copies with family and friends.
Have you filled out an E111 form?
- If travelling within the EU, Iceland or Norway, get an E111 from the Post
Office for access to free or reduced cost basic emergency medical treatment
in some hospitals.
- REMEMBER, you still need adequate travel insurance.
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