Post Office starts offering travel money again as Brits look to book post-lockdown holidays abroad
The Post Office has opened up its travel service once again as lockdown measures are easedSummer holidays were off the cards as many countries around the world shut their borders in an attempt to get the deadlyNow, it looks like trips abroad may be able to go ahead after all following reports theThis would allow Brits to visit certain countries without having to quarantine for 14 days when they arrived or when they got back.
It's a promising sign that the Post Office, which processes one in four of all UK currency transactions, is once again letting customers exchange their pounds for foreign cash.WE spoke with Hannah Maundrell, editor-in-chief at money.co.uk to find out how you can guarantee the best rate when you go on holiday:– you’ll always be able to beat the rate with a bit of forward planning.–Factor in delivery costs and choose the option that gives you the most cash to spend on holiday.
From July 1, customers will be able to order their holiday cash online for next day delivery or arrange for it to be collected from one of the 11,500 Post Office branches nationwide.Of course, it's worth noting that the governmentsince the Covid-19 outbreak, meaning you could get less holiday money that you could before.
But the Post Office has reassured customers that if their upcoming trip gets cancelled they can get a refund, as long as they can provide evidence.RISING DEBTB&M is selling giant 4.5litre tubs of Ben & Jerry's ice cream for £3.50WISH YOU WERE BEERMorrisons is selling a new 6kg meat box and you get 50 pieces for 80p each
Earlier this month, the Post Office started offering travel insurance policies again, which now provides cover for contracting the
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