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Kind-hearted travel firm offers 100% holiday refund if customers cancel because of Covid

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As holidaymakers prepare to jet off abroad this summer, it's natural that many will have reservations. Travel experts have warned that flights may be moved or cancelled at the last moment if government restrictions change.

And localised outbreaks in your area or abroad could see holidaymakers forced to stay at home. It's important that all travellers are aware of their refund options, in case they're needed.

Most holidaymakers aren't entitled to a refund on their holiday if they choose not to go and it's still going ahead, otherwise known as a disinclination to travel.

But one travel company has guaranteed a full refund on some holidays for their customers. Hays Travel hit the headlines after taking over 550 Thomas Cook stores when the tour

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