Travel Insurance

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cumbria sue
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Travel Insurance

Post by cumbria sue »

can any of you advise on the best travel insurance companies for cover for 12mths or at least 45 day's at a time ( pensioner's) :wink: :wink:
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Re: Travel Insurance

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My annual policy is with Citybond Suretravel through a broker, phone 01234 218111. Or you could try Saga.
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Re: Travel Insurance

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We use Liverpool Victoria-up to 60 days approx £120 pa. And yes we are pensioners
Alternatively if you open a Flexicount with Nationwide you get up to 30 days European cover free but I believe you can now upgrade for longer periods
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Re: Travel Insurance

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Extended stay travel insurance is very expensive. The trouble is that a great many people dont realise that standard travel insurance doesnt cover you over 30 days.
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Re: Travel Insurance

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Bruce Wallis wrote:Extended stay travel insurance is very expensive.
Only if you're old, overweight,a rock star, married to a much younger attractive woman & planning to do some extreme sports in the near future ! :D :D
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widge wrote:
Bruce Wallis wrote:Extended stay travel insurance is very expensive.
Only if you're old, overweight,a rock star, married to a much younger attractive woman & planning to do some extreme sports in the near future ! :D :D
Damn, that's going to cost me soon! :D :D :D :D
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Re: Travel Insurance

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widge wrote:
Bruce Wallis wrote:Extended stay travel insurance is very expensive.
Only if you're old, overweight,a rock star, married to a much younger attractive woman & planning to do some extreme sports in the near future ! :D :D
Best ask Pato then. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Travel Insurance

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Beware that with many companies you stop being a 'pensioner' at 74 and they won't provide cover over this age.
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HampshireRich wrote:
widge wrote:
Bruce Wallis wrote:Extended stay travel insurance is very expensive.
Only if you're old, overweight,a rock star, married to a much younger attractive woman & planning to do some extreme sports in the near future ! :D :D
Damn, that's going to cost me soon! :D :D :D :D
Glad to see that the forum sense of humour is alive & well, just recently, things have seemed to be as depressed as the economy. All you need is imagination to brighten things up. :) :)
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Re: Travel Insurance

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Try Rias they specialise in this; just renewed mine and it was 50% less than last year, when I asked why ? I was told there had been a dramatic reduction in this type of insurance !!!
wow.
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Re: Travel Insurance

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nosivad wrote:Try Rias they specialise in this; just renewed mine and it was 50% less than last year, when I asked why ? I was told there had been a dramatic reduction in this type of insurance !!!
wow.
have just tried these and the quote was £100 more than two other's we have had
thanks everyone for all your advice
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Re: Travel Insurance

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I just got the AA annual travel insurance in December and it cost £58.80 for myself, my wife and my 6 year old (who has diabetes- which we declared as a pre existing medical condition)
That was one of the best prices we could get at the time.
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Re: Travel Insurance

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John1 wrote:I just got the AA annual travel insurance in December and it cost £58.80 for myself, my wife and my 6 year old (who has diabetes- which we declared as a pre existing medical condition)
That was one of the best prices we could get at the time.
Check the small print....I think you'll find a limitation in trip duration clause!
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Re: Travel Insurance

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Just got a lead from Moneysupermarket.com to a company called ehicplus.com specialising in travel insurance for over 60's.
Haven't tried them just yet as mine isn't due until next month but they look promising.
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Re: Travel Insurance

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I recently got travel insurance for my 82 year old mother's trip to Australia. Wasn't impressed with SAGA's website nor their call centre. Having quoted approx £300 for month's cover (High blood pressure, high colestrole and artery stent included) online, I called SAGA as forgot about the arthritis in her hands and couldn't amend web quote despite going thro the procedure!! With additional condition (arthritis) quote increased to over £700 for the 30 days!
Ended up going thro Comparethemarket website and got cover at approx £350.
But then again an insurance company is only good when it comes to paying out for a claim!
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