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When you travel, either for business or pleasure, any number of things could go wrong. Flights can be delayed, luggage gets lost and health emergencies sometimes, unfortunately, can result in a need for urgent (and expensive) medical attention. If you are travelling in EU countries, you should always carry an EHIC card that you can get free, and that entitles you (as an EU resident) to reduced cost or free medical attention through the state medical system of the country that you are visiting. For all other eventualities, and if you are travelling outside the EU, travel insurance is essential to ensure your trip goes smoothly. More info

Points to Consider when Comparing Travel Insurance

  • Age restrictions. Some annual travel insurance policies will only insure you up to a certain age.  If your birthday falls during the insurance policy term, you should double-check that you're still covered or whether you need to update the policy. This is particularly relevant for a multi-trip or annual travel insurance policy.
  • Winter sports. You will need to pay extra for skiing and other high-risk sports and activities.  The insurer will usually specify which sports and activities they will cover as standard.  If you are in any doubt, ask the insurer.
  • Policy Excess. Most travel insurance policies will include excesses, and you will need to pay a small excess per feature you wish to claim for (for example, a £60 excess on a £500 baggage loss allowance).  If you would like to waive the excess, you should expect to pay more for your policy. 
  • Pre-existing medical conditions.  These are very rarely covered.  If you need pre-existing conditions covered, you will need a specialised travel insurance policy.