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Buy annual worldwide travel insurance through ryanair
For a couple over 45 this is £60
For a couple under 45/family its £70
For an individual its £39
Only 1 free return flight per policy
So if a couple were wanting a free flight each ,buy 2 individual policies,extra £18/£28 depending on age.
This is a usefull offer if
you are buying an annual policy anyway
You intend to use ryanair and the flights are dear
Bear in mind the limitations of the free flights, inc blackout periods and taxes/fees arent included
Remember, you have a legally binding cooling off period if you purchase insurance and its not suitable so you could cancel the insurance if you cant get suitable flights
offerT+Cs below
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* One nil fare, return, Ryanair flight for each qualifying Ryanair annual multi trip insurance (AMT) policy purchased when purchased through www.ryanairtravelinsurance.com .
* Only passengers who purchase an annual policy including winter sports are eligible for this offer (standard/gold cover).
* Flight is nil fare but policyholders must pay all applicable taxes, fees and charges.
* Bookings can only be made via www.ryanair.com/member/primary.html between the 18th December 2006 and 31st January 2007 inclusive.
* Eligible customers should use their policy number (starting RYR) as the password to enter the booking site.
* The bonus flight booking period will not be extended beyond the 31st January 2007.
* Bookings will be subject to the debit or credit card handling fee valid at the time of booking.
* Restricted to one nil fare return flight per AMT policy purchased. Repeat claims will not be processed.
* 2 weeks advance purchase required for all bookings.
* Travel period, 1st January 2007 to 26th May 2007 inclusive – all travel must be completed within this period. The bonus flight travel period will not be extended beyond this period.
* Travel is not permitted during the periods:
o 9th February – 19th February 2007 (ex UK only)
o 16th February – 27th February 2007 (ex Ireland only)
o 15th March – 20th March 2007 (ex Ireland only)
o 4th April – 17th April 2007 (all routes)
o 2nd May – 10th May 2007 (all routes)
* Fights can only be booked/redeemed in the name of the AMT policyholder.
* Other than as stated in these terms and conditions all other standard Ryanair terms and conditions apply. Our terms and conditions can be viewed, at any time, on www.ryanair.com.
* Bookings will not be refunded or reinstated under any circumstance.
* Ryanair cannot be responsible for those passengers who are unable to make a booking.
* The offer is limited to the first 30,000 qualifying AMT policies purchased.
* Ryanair reserves the right to determine the actual number of seats available under this promotion on each flight, and indeed to provide no seats on certain peak-day departures, bank/school holidays, major sporting events.
* The number of seats available for this Promotion on each flight is strictly subject to availability. Blackout periods apply.
* Ryanair accepts no responsibility or liability for hotel accommodation.
* Transfers to onward destinations are not the responsibility of Ryanair and passengers must organise their own transfers as they see fit.
* Bus/transfer service are the sole responsibility of the relevant bus/transfer companies. Ryanair shall not be held responsible for late or cancelled buses/taxis or flights that are missed as a result of delayed/non-arrival of buses/taxis.
* Infants up to and including 23 months pay a £7/€10 administration fee per flight.
* Ryanair reserves its absolute right to withdraw this offer without notice or obligation; at its discretion at any point in the future.
* Ryanair reserves the right to vary any of the terms and conditions of this offer at their absolute discretion.
* There is an acceptance by both parties that seat availability will become more limited towards the end of the promotion, and it is further understood that there will be some applications that it may not be possible to accommodate, particularly towards the end of this promotion, as we will not extend the offer.
* Ryanair bookings are subject to the conditions of Contract as made available on the Ryanair website or printed on the Ryanair Itinerary/receipt and to Ryanair’s General Conditions of Carriage for Passengers and Baggage from time to time and such conditions shall prevail in the event of any inconsistency within the terms of this offer.
* Passengers will not be allocated with a ticket, as Ryanair.com is a “ticketless” airline. A booking reference, which must be quoted at check-in, will be issued. All passengers must be in a possession of a valid Passport for all Ryanair flights (a valid photo driving license for UK/IRL domestic flights is also acceptable)
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Last edited by budgetflyer; 23-12-2006 at 9:14 AM..
all well and good but when it comes to insurance i would not trust Ryan Don't care as far as i could throw one of their dirty planes.
i bet it is a second party under writting it but i would be intrested to know how they are when it comes to a claim. if it's anything like the airline it will be " we have had your money now we don't want to hear about your problems"
Actually it's not a bad deal, although you can get better and it limits trips to 31 days - my last was 45 days.
The agent is Acumus Soloutions who are a sub co of Primary group (a Lloyds broker) the policy is underwritten by AXA - so A1 Insurer. If you had a claim you would go through the Broker and have no involvement with Ryanair, who just get a "kickback" of (probably) around 30% of the premium.
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