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Insurance to go - what does that mean? It means you have the freedom to travel whenever you want and be protected by our comprehensive travel insurance.

You can book your travel insurance online, right now, and the moment your card payment is authorised, your documents are immediately e mailed to you. You can't get much faster than that!

And don't worry if you don't have a printer - as long as you take away with you your policy number and the telephone number of the 24 hour medical assistance service, they're the most important things.

Having said that, we would prefer you to have read the policy wording and to be clear about what our policy covers! You do have a 14 day 'cooling off' period (provided you haven't travelled).

So, what does our insurance cover?

  • Cancellation - if you or a travelling companion are medically unfit to travel or if a travell or if a close relative is seriously ill (but we need to know about this when you take out the insurance and accept to cover this situation), you'd be able to claim for travel and accommodation costs
  • Delayed/missed departure
  • Medical expenses - things like consultations, treatment and medication. Bear in mind that medical bills can easily mount to thousands of pounds, especially in places such as the USA and Spain.
  • Repatriation - if you need to be brought back to the UK.
  • Lost or stolen baggage and personal items
  • Pre-existing medical conditions if you have any. Conditions such as asthma and well-controlled blood pressure come into this definition and should be declared. Otherwise, any claim, even indirectly related to the condition, could be declined. This is standard across travel insurance policies, not peculiar to ours! To understand more about declaring pre-existing medical conditions, click here (new browser window will open)
  • Many other things! To read our summary of cover or full policy wording, click on the link below.

 

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