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Travel Insurance

Hi I have annual travel insurance which expires 22 June 2020. I want to book a holiday for around the 29th June 2020.The advice is to always get your travel insurance when you book your holiday but the insurance sites will only let you get insurance 30 days in advance. How do you go about it.

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  • davidmcn
    davidmcn Posts: 23,596 Forumite
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    Think you're on the wrong forum. 
  • You already have insurance, just update a day or so before it expires, your current supplier will probably offer you a deal before then as an incentive for using them again. Mine always does.
    Answered here because it did not look like it got moved to the correct thread.
    Paddle No 21:wave:
  • silvercar
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    You already have insurance, just update a day or so before it expires, your current supplier will probably offer you a deal before then as an incentive for using them again. Mine always does.
    Answered here because it did not look like it got moved to the correct thread.
    Have some patience, there isn't a board guide standing with a magic wand on every board at every moment.
    That said, I have now moved it to the insurance board. OP may also like to look at the overseas travel board.
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  • silvercar said:
    You already have insurance, just update a day or so before it expires, your current supplier will probably offer you a deal before then as an incentive for using them again. Mine always does.
    Answered here because it did not look like it got moved to the correct thread.
    Have some patience, there isn't a board guide standing with a magic wand on every board at every moment.
    That said, I have now moved it to the insurance board. OP may also like to look at the overseas travel board.
    Silver car, sorry I upset you so.
    The reason I said why I answered here was because someone would probably have had a go for posting the reply here.  it was an easy answer and the OP would probably have come back here. I wasn’t complaining about it not being moved. Wish I had just answered without apology for posting here now. At least a complaint that I had responded here would have been understandable.
    Paddle No 21:wave:
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