Travel / Health Insurance providers?
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Travel / Health Insurance providers?
Our free travel and health insurance with our UK bank runs out at the end of this year and the bank aren't renewing it. Does anyone have any recommendations in how to proceed, ie get multi-trip travel and health insurance in one from the UK that covers everything, (obviously ensuring they cover TRNC), or would we be better arranging it specifically for the North locally with our bank next time we're out?
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Re: Travel / Health Insurance providers?
Have a look at moneysavingexpert for advice on cover if you live in UK. https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel-insurance/
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Re: Travel / Health Insurance providers?
We use Aviva
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Re: Travel / Health Insurance providers?
LV for our multi-trip insurance
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Re: Travel / Health Insurance providers?
Thanks peeps. Already tried some comparison sites but as usual they give the lowest quote which then rockets when you go through to the underwriters website which i understand.
Got Couples Annual Multi-Trip quotes this morning from Aviva £102.50, Direct Line £85.08, Staysure £69.01 and Admiral £54.24
What i'm puzzled about is that they are Annual policies, but the most days anyone one would cover for is 42 days per trip with a maximum of 183 days in the policy year. We're unlikely to but you never know. That's why i also asked if it would be better to get insurance in TRNC and a basic one in the UK for the to and fro. We're unlikely to be going to any other country.
Got Couples Annual Multi-Trip quotes this morning from Aviva £102.50, Direct Line £85.08, Staysure £69.01 and Admiral £54.24
What i'm puzzled about is that they are Annual policies, but the most days anyone one would cover for is 42 days per trip with a maximum of 183 days in the policy year. We're unlikely to but you never know. That's why i also asked if it would be better to get insurance in TRNC and a basic one in the UK for the to and fro. We're unlikely to be going to any other country.