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Travel Insurance
Travelling to Europe for 2 weeks soon.
Any seasoned travellers out there able to advise on insurance? Single trip or annual multi trip? Absolute essentials? Things not to bother with?
Tips and pointer, please.
Any seasoned travellers out there able to advise on insurance? Single trip or annual multi trip? Absolute essentials? Things not to bother with?
Tips and pointer, please.
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Luggage scales - excellent idea.
Bazile, we didnt actually decide anything. I looked at the places recommended on my thread and was in difficulty making a decision. So I said to him "I dont care, just book it". So he booked Tenerife. Hotel looks cracking. Am actually very easily pleased.
Donny, they look quite good. Ta
Bazile, we didnt actually decide anything. I looked at the places recommended on my thread and was in difficulty making a decision. So I said to him "I dont care, just book it". So he booked Tenerife. Hotel looks cracking. Am actually very easily pleased.
Donny, they look quite good. Ta
I've paid £15.91 (after a 10% loyalty bonus has been deducted from the standard price) for this year's multi-trip European cover. As I only take the occasional day trip, I don't need a lot of cover but there are more comprehensive policies available if you need them:
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