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Coronavirus (COVID-19) is having a huge impact on travellers at home and abroad, and we want to help our customers navigate their way through this difficult time. If you’re looking to buy travel insurance directly from Cover-More UK, please call our team on 020 3695 7574 for a quote. (Unfortunately, we are unable to provide online quotes at this point in time.). If you’re a travel agent or have purchased a Cover-More UK policy via a travel agent and wish to speak to our team, call 01245 272408 or email [email protected].

 

If you purchased your policy from this website and your policy number begins with COV, please read the relevant information below to understand how coronavirus may affect your policy:

 

For customers purchasing travel insurance after 4.27pm on 11th March 2020, please click here.

For customers already holding a policy purchased prior to 4.27pm on 11th March 2020, please click here.

 

Still got questions? Call our friendly team on 020 3695 7574.

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Cover-More travel insurance policies include

  • A travel insurance telephonist

    24/7 Emergency Assistance

    When you need help abroad, our team of emergency assistance professionals is there for you, around the clock. Passport lost? In need of an English speaking doctor? It happens. All our travel insurance policies come with access to emergency medical and travel assistance – any time you may need it, day or night, anywhere in the world.

    Find out more about our emergency travel and medical assistance .

  • A doctor pushing a patient on a hospital bed

    Overseas Medical & Dental

    The last thing you want to worry about when heading overseas on your next travel adventure is the costs of necessary emergency medical treatment whilst away from home. With international travel insurance from Cover-More Travel Insurance, you'll have overseas emergency medical and dental expense coverage.

  • Cash in the form of notes and change

    A Money-Back Guarantee

    Changed your mind? No problem - you can cancel your travel insurance within 14 days of the policy issue date. As long as you haven't made a claim on your policy or started your trip, we will refund you the cost of your entire premium.

Why should I buy travel insurance?

Travelling is generally a fun, heart-warming experience. However, accidents sometimes do happen. When they do occur, they can not only ruin your trip, but affect your finances, too.

If you protect your trip with travel insurance from Cover-More, you don't have to worry about unexpected incidents. Whether you experience flight delays, lose your bags, or you become ill while you’re away, Cover-More can help when you need it most.

Cover-More protects your next trip with:

  • 24/7 access to emergency assistance
  • Easy-to-submit claims
  • Three different plan levels to choose from
  • Winter sports, cruise, golf, and gadget cover if you need it
  • Overseas emergency medical and dental coverage
  • 14-day money back guarantee*

*Money-back guarantee available when you cancel your policy within 14 days of purchase and you have not made a claim or departed on your journey.

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Travel insurance FAQs

  1. What is travel insurance? 

    Travel insurance is a specific type of insurance that helps cover a number of costs and disruptions associated with travelling both domestically and overseas. Levels of cover differ per policy, however, travel insurance typically protects against trip cancellation, delays, lost luggage and personal belongings, medical expenses and repatriation, and personal liability.

    Most travel insurance providers offer single or multi-trip policies, which can cover multiple countries within a specific timeframe. The destination, length of trip, specific activity add-ons and pre-existing medical conditions all help determine the cost of a travel insurance policy. Policies can be purchased at the time of booking a trip up until the time a traveller leaves their home.

  2. How much does travel insurance cost? 

    Travel insurance varies for individual travellers based on the options selected by them, so prices vary from person-to-person. The cost of a travel insurance policy is determined by:

    • Age of traveller/s: the older the traveller, the higher the policy cost may be.
    • Number of travellers included in the policy: a higher number of travellers creates more variables, therefore increasing risk.
    • Length of trip/s: a single trip policy is generally around half the amount of a multi-trip policy, making the latter more cost effective for frequent travellers, while shorter trips often pose less risk of medical incidents and travel interruptions, resulting in lower costs.
    • Destination/s: costs vary greatly depending on the countries and regions covered by a policy. For example, regions such as Europe will often be cheaper than trips to the USA because of the high cost of medical treatment in America.
    • Level of coverage: travellers can opt for cheaper travel insurance as well as comprehensive, more expensive plans to cater to their different customer.
    • Existing medical conditions: a customer’s policy will increase if their medical history shows an increased risk of possible medical treatment requirements while travelling.

    While a cheaper policy cost upfront may seem appealing, always read the Policy Wording to ensure your needs are adequately covered should an incident occur.

  3. How does travel insurance work? 

    Travel insurance protects you when travelling domestically or internationally by providing coverage against unforeseen circumstances that may negatively impact your travel plans.

    By purchasing travel insurance prior to departure, your policy can help cover the costs of trip cancellations should you no longer be able to travel, as well as the costs of medical treatment, lost passports and personal items while you’re travelling. The customer usually pays for these costs up front, before being reimbursed by the travel insurer upon claim approval.

    To approve a claim, travel insurers require documentation such as a police report or medical bill to confirm the incident occurred.

    Always read the Policy Wording before purchasing a travel insurance policy to ensure it provides adequate coverage for your circumstances.

  4. What does - and doesn’t - travel insurance cover? 

    Unfortunately, travel insurance can’t cover absolutely everything. This highlights the importance for travellers to read the Policy Wording before purchasing to avoid becoming frustrated when claims are unsuccessful. It will contain details on the situations you likely won’t be covered in, including:

    • Cancellation: simply changing your mind prior to your trip may not be sufficient for a successful claim.
    • Pre-existing conditions: if medical conditions aren’t disclosed or covered by the policy at time of purchase, exclusions may apply to coverage related to those conditions. 
    • Theft or loss of belongings while left unattended: travellers must take care of their belongings as they would as home.
    • Incidents occurring as a result of reckless behaviour: claims arising from excessive drinking or taking recreational drugs will likely be rejected.
    • Winter and adventure sports: claims resulting from participation in high risk sports will be void unless covered by the policy.
    • Terrorism and extreme weather events: travelling to specific regions against the advice of the government or your insurer may result in unsuccessful claims because the events are no longer unforeseeable circumstances.

    For full details of exclusions within a travel insurance plan, consult the Policy Wording.

  5. When is the best time to purchase travel insurance? 

    Purchasing a policy soon after a trip is booked has a number of benefits and increases a traveller’s protection.

    When purchased ahead of time, a traveller can cancel their travel insurance policy for a full refund within the cooling off period. If the policy is purchased before the customer leaves their home to depart for their trip, claims for rearrangements and cancellations caused by unforeseen circumstances can also be made.

    By considering travel insurance as an essential part of booking a holiday - not an afterthought when at the airport - travellers are likely to be covered should an incident arise before take-off.

     

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