Travel insurance information
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| AA
travel insurance - great-value cover that's flexible with an
annual multi-trip policy that provides cover for long-haul trips
plus breaks in the UK. Get a quote and insured online and the AA
will send you complete documentation after you have bought your
policy. Emergency assistance available 24 hours a day, 365 days
a year with up to £10m in medical expenses and up to £5,000 for
cancellation cover with special rates for single-parent families
and optional wedding/golf/winter sports cover.
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Churchill
travel insurance - Single Trip Travel Insurance covers you for
one holiday for anything from one day to 90 days and for travellers
over 65 the maximum is 45 days. In addition, you can add winter
sports, golf or wedding cover. With Annual Travel Insurance, you'll
get automatic discounts for booking online and you can pay the cost
over four interest free payments.
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Cornhill
travel insurance - gives flexible Travel insurance, insurer
also provides protection against curtailment and delay.
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Directline
travel insurance - medical expenses abroad up to £5 million
with 24 hour medical emergency assistance including repatriation
to the UK from anywhere in the world. Optional sports and activities
cover with discounts for families and children who are covered for
independent travel like school trips.
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| Post
Office travel insurance - offer named dependant children under
18 a free cover as long as they are travelling with a parent, grandparent,
uncle, aunt or legal guardian who has been insured at the Post Office. |
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Annual
travel insurance cover usually works out cheaper if you make two or more trips
per year and many policies include skiing. Family annual travel insurance cover
can save even more money, most are based on two adults but there are some designed
for single parents.
Hazardous activities such as bungee jumping, scuba diving, horse riding are
sometimes not included in travel insurance so check the policy wording, for
insurers that do provide cover for such activities, it is unlikely they will
cover liability and personal accident, which should be provided by the company
hosting the activity. Backpacking
requires special travel insurance cover and there are many policies available
these days.
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