Anyone with a summer holiday booked in the next few months has been issued with a new warning from Martin Lewis. The consumer champion issued a fresh update for worried holidaymakers who were holding off on cancelling in the hopes lockdown would lift.
And it turns out, this time, making no decision was exactly the right thing to do. "Warning. DON'T cancel your summer holiday," Martin write to readers of the weekly MoneySavingExpert.com newsletter. "If you are trying to shore up your plans, and thinking of cancelling as 'it won't happen' or 'I won't go anyway', be careful. "Unless the company has a generous cancellation policy, if you choose to cancel, that's a 'disinclination to travel' and you aren't entitled to money back from the firm