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Long Stay or Single Trip? Help Needed Please
Noddee
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Hi
I'm after some advice on travel insurance. Im off to Thailand & Cambodia on the 22nd September not sure when we are returning, around the 8th December.
The insurance is for myself & my fiancee ages 37 & 40, I have type 1 diabetes & I got a really good quote from holidaysafe.co.uk of £35 or there abouts but when I went back to retrieve it, it jumped up to £51 which is still better than I have been getting.
The trouble is I'm unsure of the type of insurance that we need i.e. Single Trip, Backpackers or Long Stay I've been online most of he night searching but not getting anywhere. Also are we better getting individually or as a couple? Please help!!
I'm after some advice on travel insurance. Im off to Thailand & Cambodia on the 22nd September not sure when we are returning, around the 8th December.
The insurance is for myself & my fiancee ages 37 & 40, I have type 1 diabetes & I got a really good quote from holidaysafe.co.uk of £35 or there abouts but when I went back to retrieve it, it jumped up to £51 which is still better than I have been getting.
The trouble is I'm unsure of the type of insurance that we need i.e. Single Trip, Backpackers or Long Stay I've been online most of he night searching but not getting anywhere. Also are we better getting individually or as a couple? Please help!!
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Single Trip or Annual(with a 90 day trip duration allowance) if you travel often.0
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I was very surprised to find out that to cover ourselves for our 10 day trip last month (outside of Europe but not USA/Canada), it was actually cheaper to take the annual cover rather than single trip. Makes no sense, but here we go!0
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I was very surprised to find out that to cover ourselves for our 10 day trip last month (outside of Europe but not USA/Canada), it was actually cheaper to take the annual cover rather than single trip. Makes no sense, but here we go!
No sense to it, it's also sometimes cheaper to get fully comp car in rather than 3rd PF&T0
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