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Travel Insurance
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cumbria sue
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Travel Insurance
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)

Re: Travel Insurance
My annual policy is with Citybond Suretravel through a broker, phone 01234 218111. Or you could try Saga.
Re: Travel Insurance
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
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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Bruce Wallis
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Re: Travel Insurance
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.
Re: Travel Insurance
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 !Bruce Wallis wrote:Extended stay travel insurance is very expensive.
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HampshireRich
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Re: Travel Insurance
Damn, that's going to cost me soon!widge wrote: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 !Bruce Wallis wrote:Extended stay travel insurance is very expensive.![]()
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pete-flint
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Re: Travel Insurance
Best ask Pato then.widge wrote: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 !Bruce Wallis wrote:Extended stay travel insurance is very expensive.![]()
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TomUK
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Re: Travel Insurance
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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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.HampshireRich wrote:Damn, that's going to cost me soon!widge wrote: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 !Bruce Wallis wrote:Extended stay travel insurance is very expensive.![]()
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Re: Travel Insurance
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.
wow.
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cumbria sue
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Re: Travel Insurance
have just tried these and the quote was £100 more than two other's we have hadnosivad 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.
thanks everyone for all your advice
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John1
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Re: Travel Insurance
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.
That was one of the best prices we could get at the time.
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Bruce Wallis
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Re: Travel Insurance
Check the small print....I think you'll find a limitation in trip duration clause!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.
Re: Travel Insurance
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.
Haven't tried them just yet as mine isn't due until next month but they look promising.
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smudger
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Re: Travel Insurance
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!
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!


