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  • Re: Holiday to Slovakia - need travel insurance to cover me above 2000 metres

    Hi There are a few insurance companies that will cover over 2,000 metres but under 6,000 metres for an additional premium as this will be classed under one of the categories for Hazardous Activities/Sports. Best thing to do would be to contact your chosen provider and ask whether they cover Hazardous Activities and the height that you need and ...
    Posted to Travel insurance (Forum) by Maxine Baker on August 12, 2009
  • Re: Lost travel insurance details.....

    Hi If you could email your details, Full name and postcode I can check for you. thanks maxine
    Posted to Travel insurance (Forum) by Maxine Baker on July 27, 2009
  • Re: Flexicover - Gap Year

    Hi It is always advisable to be upfront with any medical queries that you have, it may well up the premium should they class this as a pre existing medical condition which I very much doubt. With regards to the fruit picking etc if they clearly state you won&#39;t be covered then unfortunately this is the case and not worth the risk. I would ...
    Posted to Travel insurance (Forum) by Maxine Baker on June 26, 2009
  • Re: Starting a Travel Insurance while already out of the country

    dacouch: You can take cover out with PJ Hayman, but it will be loaded, you will have to contact them before you arrange cover and obviously it will exclude cover for anything prior to cover starting Hi I have just checked this for you direct with the provider, this is unfortunately not the case, should your policy of been with PJHayman ...
    Posted to Travel insurance (Forum) by Maxine Baker on June 26, 2009
  • Re: travel in pregnancy

    Hi You have not indicated your date of travel, but off the top of my head Travel Insurance Discounts Gold Single Trip product state the following: Emergency medical expenses due to pregnancy are covered as long as you are not expected to give birth within 8 weeks of the start of the trip, during the trip or within 8 weeks of the end of the ...
    Posted to Travel insurance FAQs (Forum) by Maxine Baker on May 18, 2009
  • Re: Travel insurance - cancellation of trip due to pregnancy

    rajpatel50: Hi Gary, No replies unfortunately. Plan to call the insurance company about 3 months before the trip. Maybe able to get Taxes and Fees back from Ebookers but not the actual flight cost. If thats the case will try and get back just the flight costs and car rental from the insurance company. May help to get a doctors note nearer the ...
    Posted to Travel insurance (Forum) by Maxine Baker on May 11, 2009
  • Re: Annual Insurance -days of each trip?

    Hi There are many insurance providers on our site that offer much more than 31 days, some as many as 90 days. You will see the days covered in the title of the product. Hope this helps, should you need anything else feel free to contact me thanks
    Posted to Travel insurance (Forum) by Maxine Baker on May 1, 2009
  • Re: Flexicover Annual Multitrip

    Hi The email you receive from us is the validation email for your insurance policy, within that, as you say, is your policy number and summary of cover. Below the summary of cover you will see 2 URL links one is your Policy Wording and the other is the Key Facts, just click on each link and print out the documents. I would suggest that you take ...
    Posted to Travel insurance (Forum) by Maxine Baker on April 30, 2009
  • Re: Is swine flu covered for normal travel insurance

    Hi Most policies will cover Medical and associated expenses for those who have already travelled under the standard policy terms at this time but you must check with your insurer direct as terms do vary. Should you travel after the FCO advised against travel you will not be covered. Hope that helps thanks
    Posted to Travel insurance (Forum) by Maxine Baker on April 30, 2009
  • Re: insurance for working abroad

    Hi Yes unfortunately standard travel insurance will not cover this, however, having just looked for you there is a company called First Act Insurance (just type this into google), they offer travel insurance for entertainers working abroad so may be worth having a look at these. Please be sure to read all the small print and the Policy Wording ...
    Posted to The expert view - insurance (Forum) by Maxine Baker on March 31, 2009
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