British travel firm will rebook guests staying at the same hotel as Trump

They promise guests a "quick exit to more tranquil Trump-free surroundings."
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Cailey Rizzo
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British travel firm will rebook guests staying at the same hotel as Trump
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Treasure Island Hotel & Casino on October 8, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Credit: isaac brekken / Getty Images

The hotel booking site lastminute.com is guaranteeing travelers a Trump-free vacation.

Guests who book through the UK-based travel firm who then find themselves at the same hotel as Donald Trump will be immediately rebooked elsewhere for free.


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"It’s one thing seeing Donald Trump’s hair-raising speeches on TV but it’s quite another having to spend the night with him," a Last Minute spokesperson said in a press release. "That’s why our primary goal is to ensure that our customers have the option of a quick exit to more tranquil Trump-free surroundings if they wish so.”

After sending proof of Trump's stay to Last Minute, travelers will be rebooked at a similarly priced hotel that night -- for free. 

The Trump insurance is currently only available through the end of March but it may be extended, a Last Minute spokesperson told Mashable.

Especially prudent travelers should avoid Trump hotels or a Holiday Inn Express, where he has previously stayed while campaigning or check Trump's schedule and avoid his itinerary altogether.

This is not the first time a travel company has offered a promotion for those looking to escape Trump. Earlier this month, KAYAK held a contest for a one-way ticket to Canada for those looking to avoid Trump.

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Cailey Rizzo

Cailey studied journalism at SUNY Purchase and french cinema & literature at Paris IV Sorbonne. She is a cynical optimist and Talking Heads karaoke enthusiast. Drop her a line @misscaileyanne

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