Misplaced passports cost high amounts to UK residents

Released on: June 16, 2008, 1:15 am

Press Release Author: Shaun Udal

Industry: Financial

Press Release Summary: The Halifax group conducted a study which says that UK
residents who are on holiday and lose their passports have to face a lot of
financial pressure in addition to the delays. To cope up with these unexpected
finances, personal loans can be taken up at low rates.

Press Release Body: No one can say if it is carelessness or something else but it
has been revealed by Halifax that the residents of UK, when on holiday spend around
389 million pounds every year on replacing misplaced passports.

Every tourist that goes abroad for holiday and loses his passport has to wait for
three extra days. These days are used in the arrival of the necessary documents for
the replacement of the passport. This totals to around 1.7 million days being wasted
by the total tourists that face this mislaying of passport every year.

The finances of a tourist can be badly affected if such an incident happens with
them like losing passport, important items, etc. Even missing the return flight can
cause heavy pressures on the finances. However, these expenses of getting the
passport replaced and others can be tackled easily through taking up a low rate
loan.

The average cost to a UK citizen comes out to be 131 pounds if he goes through the
loss of his documents or misses his flight back to his home. Also, those employed
may face a big task as the additional holidays that they take might not be paid for.


The tourists are suggested to take care of their passports when on the move. Around
12 percent of the passports are lost at the airport at the time of arrival or just
before departure. Also, the maximum number which is around 15 percent of the
passports are stolen or lost when the owners are at a busy market place or a tourist
attraction.

Hotel rooms too are a common place of incidence when it comes to the loss of
documents. Around 11 percent thefts are accountable to the hotel rooms where the
tourists stay. This however can be prevented by keeping the passports and travel
documents under security in the hotel room. Also, importance is being stressed upon
for keeping it safely when traveling or sight seeing. This can reduce the incidence
of physical assault and snatching of the passport which has happened with ten
percent of the people.

"It can be a real trouble if a tourist loses his passport in a foreign land. Some
trouble can surely be avoided if the tourist has the back pages copied with him in
case of a loss. The delays on the trip due to the document arrival will be reduced
if you have the copy with you. This will save expenses as well as your important
arrival at work. If however you are covered with a policy for travel by a good
insurer, then most costs will be covered by it", says Paul Birkhead, spokesman of
Halifax Travel Insurance.

It will always help the travelers if they take simple precautions before they embark
on their journey. Small efforts like keeping photocopies of the back page,
photographic identification etc can really help a lot in case of any incident. Also,
the travelers should make it a point to bring the loss of your passport or documents
to the notice of the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the local police.

If any kind of additional expenses are incurred on the trips taken up, it may help
if a personal loan is taken up when the travelers come back to UK. A low rate loan
will also help in dealing with any expenses that the travelers face without any
notice when they come back home. Home insurance is certainly one of them, as it is
the incidence of home break-ins increases in the holiday period.

Breaking personal loans news is provided by First Choice Loans at
http://www.firstchoiceloan.co.uk

Web Site: http://www.firstchoiceloan.co.uk/

Contact Details: http://www.firstchoiceloan.co.uk
108, Green Park Road
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Phone:01908678868
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