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Old 28 Dec 14, 10:18 PM  
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Who is your travel insurance booked with and how much if you don't mind telling?

Wanting to book travel insurance this week, but want to make sure I'm not paying over the odds and have checked all sites.
We have 18 nights in orlando and 3 nights on cruise, family of 4, only illnesses are asthma. I have booked diy so have to have end supplier failure or similar. With extra cover for cruise ( haven't cruised before but assume I need to take extra cover for cruise) and natural disaster we are looking at £200.
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Old 28 Dec 14, 11:03 PM  
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We get worldwide travel ins, plus other benefits like car breakdown cover through Nantionwide flex plus bank account. The base price is £10 month, we paid another £60 for the year to cover medical conditions.
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Old 28 Dec 14, 11:17 PM  
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Old 29 Dec 14, 01:40 AM  
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Staysure - 16 nights including end supplier failure and cruise cover for a family of three (two of whom have pre existing medical conditions) £125
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Old 29 Dec 14, 08:22 AM  
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LV (we also used them this year when we had to cancel and claimed) 2 adults 3 children (DH's asthma bumps it up a bit) £123. 2 weeks May 2015 with end supplier failure cover. (It was £131 for this years failed May trip)
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Old 29 Dec 14, 08:42 AM  
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Nationwide £10 a month covers
worldwide insurance end supplier etc
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Plus a bunch of other stuff !
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Old 29 Dec 14, 10:07 AM  
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For a family of at least 3 travelling to the States, I'm not sure it is possible to beat the Nationwide Flex Plus option. It's equivalent of £120 per year (£10 per month) which gives a 5 star rated insurance for the full family, with Europe wide breakdown cover at top level in the UK, phone insurance, gadget warranty, better intrest rate which effectively means if you pay in a reasonable sum per month that the effective cost is actually quite a bit lower than £10 per month. UK call centres, really really easy to switch as well.

Or you pay £100 + for a standalone insurance. Makes no sense to me.
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Old 29 Dec 14, 01:54 PM  
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We get world wide travel insurance with our bank account along with 2 car breakdown cover, national trust, gadget cover etc for £160 a year.
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Old 29 Dec 14, 05:42 PM  
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Try Euro Tunnel. Especially if you have pre exsiting medical conditions.
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How does the Post Office travel insurance compare?
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