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Travel Insurance With a Pneumothorax

xx_lucy_xx
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We were supposed to fly to crete on sunday just gone (2nd) and my partner had a collapsed lung (pneumothorax) a week prior, and the doctor wouldnt let us fly. We got the all clear last week but they still wouldnt let us fly with it being so close to the incident.
We are now looking at going to thailand for 2 weeks in November, hoping we get our insurance monies back, but I have had a couple of very expensive travel insurance quotes around £180. Is this a fair price? Or does anyone have any advice for a cheaper provider?
Thanks.
We are now looking at going to thailand for 2 weeks in November, hoping we get our insurance monies back, but I have had a couple of very expensive travel insurance quotes around £180. Is this a fair price? Or does anyone have any advice for a cheaper provider?
Thanks.

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I think that would be difficult to answer, as quotes are done on an individual risk basis.
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