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Travel Insurance

Posted:
03 Jun 2009 13:14
by swc24
Hi All
anyone got any advice on where to get travel insurance use to have it with my bank account but change banks and dont have it any more looking for insurance for a family of four
thanks
steve

Posted:
03 Jun 2009 13:18
by Mags23
Heard that the Post Office is good, or try Sainsburys and Tesco,

Posted:
03 Jun 2009 13:49
by Colette
Take a peek at HT here on this link.
http://holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=57875
I usually use Tesco, but last year used ?? & Go can't remember there name sorry


Posted:
03 Jun 2009 13:54
by jayjay1950
insure and go, we use them every time

Posted:
03 Jun 2009 13:57
by Colette
Thats the one thanks


Posted:
03 Jun 2009 14:04
by ochlynda
travel plan direct they were excellent last year when i ended up in intensive care. Have used them again this year was expecting the price to go up as we had made a claim last year and it didn't was actually nearly £10 cheaper
Lynda

Posted:
03 Jun 2009 14:26
by jambogarry
Go tr.... insurance £32 for 2 adults and free kids.
insurance

Posted:
03 Jun 2009 14:34
by dodge
try moneysupermarket we got 1 year for £32 for 2 adults & 16 year old
cheers dodge


Posted:
03 Jun 2009 15:47
by mark
Does anyone know where you can get travel insurance for a 16 year old or do they have to be on an adults insurance?

Posted:
03 Jun 2009 18:14
by DODGY DAVE
Travel insurance.web , we use for our annual cover and its £38 for a family of four for a year . bob on
Dodgy

Posted:
03 Jun 2009 18:14
by salford_steve
I also recomend money supermarket. They have special deals with insurers and I always use them, I think the rates it comes up with are great. Luckily I've never had to claim but it seems to have a wide range of policies to suit everyones needs.
Steve

Posted:
03 Jun 2009 20:21
by andrea m
Have to agree with others always use money supermarket and get good price this year £17 for annual cover each which is only few pounds more than a single trip. You can then choose what cover you want.
Andrea

Posted:
04 Jun 2009 17:15
by blondie
mark, if the 16-year-old's family has a family travel policy, check that, because some allow the different family members to travel individually under the joint policy. I know ours does, but the company we were with beforehand didn't, but it's worth checking if it saves you having to take out individual insurance.

Posted:
04 Jun 2009 17:26
by mark
Thanks for the reply blondie.Will have a look.


Posted:
07 Jun 2009 07:38
by KarenH
my son is going on a DIY holiday with my friend, and they have post office insurance as seperate flights are covered, if the airline goes like XL did....

Posted:
07 Jun 2009 07:48
by welshgem
Ihad our`s this year with m&s it was only £24 for a couple .

Posted:
07 Jun 2009 10:57
by swc24
Hi All
thanks for the advise found a site that gives us what we want for 16 days cover for a family of four for £19.50 will put the link on if Colette will let me
Steve

Posted:
09 Jun 2009 09:27
by emziebabey
go on Go Compare my mum n dad got it for 10 pound each

Posted:
09 Jun 2009 09:47
by PMC
Went to travel supermarket last week and seen some cracking deals. Didn't recognise any of the names associated with the cheaper options so I was a bit dubious about buying.
However, when I was in work on Friday a friend told me that the tour operator/flight operator had gone bust and his holiday was being cancelled (he was off to
Marmaris on July 27th for 2 weeks). So, I went into a bit of a panic as the holiday has been fully paid since March and I have had no insurance cover. Ended up going with AXA which covered the full cost of the holiday and gave each of us £1500 baggage cover for £17 each.
Re: Travel Insurance

Posted:
13 Aug 2009 06:41
by DMax
I recently came across a very good website for travel insurance, I was impressed with their rates
[url]http://www.buycheapholidayinsurance.co.uk
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