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What type of cover
noritome
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Our eldest (17) needs to travel to Europe doing martial arts competitions now and again. This travel is normally unaccompanied and for a few days at a time. Usually this is with but not part of a national squad.
After much trawling, we haven't been able to find anything that looks suitable.
Anyone able to provide any pointers?
After much trawling, we haven't been able to find anything that looks suitable.
Anyone able to provide any pointers?
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Surely when it travels as part of a group, the organisers would take out a group policy ? This would seem to be the best way.
If notyou could enquire with.
PJ Hayman
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doesn't always pan out that way. Sometimes they are only loosely part of the group. Thanks anyway, I'll try the link0
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We found http://www.adrenalinetravelinsurance.co.uk/ who would provide cover on a single trip basis until age 18.
So, thank's for the pointer0
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