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Turn Miles into Free Activities Sep 30

When you have a family, it can be expensive treating them to days out such as activities, theme parks and the cinema or theatre. One way you can cut the cost is to earn free days out by collecting Airmiles.

You can collect Airmiles for free days out in many different ways, such as using a Lloyds TSB Airmiles Duo Credit Card to buy your shopping, or collecting Tesco Clubcard vouchers and exchanging them for Airmiles. You can even collect Airmiles by shopping online at the Airmiles eStore website, at names like eBay.co.uk and play.com.

Once you’ve started collecting Airmiles, you can choose from many different free activities on the Airmiles website. You could opt for free theatre tickets and see a popular West End show in London, such as Queen’s We Will Rock You, or you could try free activities such as experience days like driving a fast car or becoming a spy for a day.

The free days you can get on the website are almost limitless, with even free days out at theme parks such as Alton Towers and Legoland® Windsor.

When you’re collecting Airmiles and turning them into free activities, you can take your family out for the day for less.

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How to Get the Best Deals for City Breaks Sep 14

The recession is affecting everyone’s holiday plans in the UK, causing more people to stay at home rather than take their usual holidays abroad, or city breaks in Europe. This doesn’t have to be the case though, as you can earn free flights and free stays in hotels across the UK, Europe and worldwide by collecting Airmiles.

When you spend money using a Lloyds TSB Airmiles Duo Credit Card account, you’ll be collecting Airmiles and, when you collect Airmiles, you can save up for free flights to many city break destinations. So, Airmiles are a great way to save money on a city break.

For a short trip to Europe, for example to Paris, Rome or Madrid, it wouldn’t take long for you to collect enough Airmiles to exchange for the free flights.

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If you’re not an Airmiles Duo account holder, you can still collect Airmiles when you shop at Tesco, by swapping your Tesco Clubcard points for Airmiles, which can be used for free flights. Spending your Clubcard points on free flights is much more enjoyable than getting money off your weekly shopping. Other ways to collect Airmiles include shopping at hundreds of online stores, such as eBay.co.uk and johnlewis.com, via the Airmiles eStore. You can even collect Airmiles while filling up with fuel. If you sign up for a Shell Drivers’ Club card, you can convert your Shell Drivers’ Club points into Airmiles.

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Hostel Survival Guide Sep 07

Most people experience the joys of staying in a hostel at some point in their life. If you are going travelling or for an extended stay abroad the cheap prices and flexibility mean you can stay longer and experience more. Hostels shouldn’t be overlooked for your normal holiday either as there are a huge range on offer and there is usually a hostel available to suit most people’s needs. If you don’t mind compromising on service and quality then a hostel is definitely a great option.

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Take a look at this hostel survival guide to help you decide:

Price Comparison
It is important to research the hostel well seeing how the price compares to other types of accommodation on offer. A hostel is usually the best option for saving money. Try and book in advance to ensure availability.
Facilities
Make sure you check out the facilities, room size and people per room. Also, double check bathroom facilities to see how many people would be sharing one bathroom. It is a good idea to check out review sites but don’t be too put off by bad comments, people have different expectations and standards and even the nicest of places can still attract bad reviews.
Beds
Beds in hostels are usually lower in quality than hotels and cheap mattresses are often used. This shouldn’t put you off though as there are solutions. If you have room in your luggage you can always bring sheets and duvet covers with you for added comfort. If you are travelling light you can buy lightweight silk sleeping bag which are easily folded into a backpack but provide peace of mind if you are unsure of when the sheets were last washed.
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Experience
Hostels usually provide a great holiday/travelling experience. If you are looking to meet new people then staying in a hostel is usually a good way to go about it. You can share stories and talking to your fellow hostel buddies is the best way to find out about the place you are visiting. Be open minded and stay there with the right attitude.

Don’t Forget…
Remember to pack earplugs and an eye mask to make your stay more peaceful.

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Brief Guide to Residents Buying Property in Spain Sep 01

With the current state of the housing market in the UK, it’s perhaps not the best place in which to buy property, especially as it’s unclear in which direction UK property prices will go in the next few months.

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That’s why many property investors are turning to Spain for their properties. The unstable British property market and the far superior weather in Spain mean that Costa del Sol property is in huge demand at the moment, especially from UK purchasers.

Before you look at buying a Costa del Sol apartment or any other such property in Spain you should make a few simple checks first. Rules on property ownership are slightly different in Spain, so you should visit the area that you’re looking to invest in and ask around, meet the locals and speak with local officials.

One rule in Spain that is different to the UK is that you, as a Costa del Sol property owner, would be liable for maintenance to the public road outside your house. This is just one of many rules in Spain that are different to the UK, so it’s worth making sure that you’re aware of all of the subtle differences before you invest.

Source: TaylorWoodrow.es

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Holiday accidents abroad - the injury claim procedure Sep 01

More and more people travel abroad ever year for leisure and business purposes. Suffering an accident or injury overseas can be very distressing. If you are unlucky enough to suffer an injury when you are travelling abroad, there is a chance for you to claim the injury compensation you are entitled to.

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Insurance companies cover different types of accidents abroad. If you suffer an injury or accident abroad you can get legal help from your insurance company. The insurance company has to work on your case and try to settle your claim.

Making an holiday accident claim can sometimes be a long and difficult process. First of all, if you make a compensation claim abroad this is usually subject to the law of the country where the injury occurred. This affects your right to compensation and the value of your injury claim.

Secondly, the time limits in which a claim can be made vary throughout the world, therefore it is very important to contact a solicitor and seek advice as soon as possible. If you happen to have an accident abroad it is advisable to gather as much information at the time as you can and file a report. This report may go to the local police officers, other parties involved in your injury your accident such as the hotel or travel company. This is recommended especially if the accident occurs in the hotel’s premises and reporting to as many people as possible will give you an advantage in your compensation claim because these can give testimonials on your favour.

Usually if you suffer an injury in a foreign country you can claim compensation for the following:

- Compensation for your accident or injury
- Compensation for pain and suffering
- Loss of income as a result of not being able to to work on your return
- Other expenses incurred by you because of the accident

In addition to these, you could be eligible to claim additional compensation based on individual cases. Your injury lawyer can give you advice on what you can claim based on your particular situation.

In recent years, there have been recent changes in UK and European legislation which have made claiming compensation for accidents or injuries sustained abroad much easier. If your claim is successful, you will be awarded financial compensation which will depend on the individual circumstances of your case – like the extent of your injury and financial losses you have sustained because of the injury.

If you’ve suffered an accident whilst being abroad and would like to see if you are eligible to make a claim for compensation then don’t hesitate and contact your injury lawyers now!

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