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Thread: Holiday travel Insurance

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    Default Holiday travel Insurance

    Can anyone recommend a good travel insurance for yearly travel. There are so many to choose from.
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    You may want to check your credit cards, sometimes it's built in and you forget about having it. Heard a strange story recently about someone having trouble with a hospital in Egypt due to the insurance paying on a holy day so they wouldn't accept it!

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    Try the Post Office, they offer very competitive rates

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    If you don't have insurance through your bank or credit card, I cannot reccomend post office insurance enough! A couple of years ago (almost), I missed a conecting flight due to a delay in the fist flight. I had to overnight in London. Post Office insurance settled the related resulting bills within a month and could not have been more helpful!
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    Quote Originally Posted by domino View Post
    Try the Post Office, they offer very competitive rates
    Agree Post Office are good.
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    Found tescos very good, we had to cancel a holiday a few days before we were due to go due to a family berevement & they were fantastic & money back quickly

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    I've used Boots for this in the past. Filled out a leaflet and sent it away - they rang with a couple of questions and then took payment over the phone.

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    Try NFU in Brabster Street.

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