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[T1274]Travel Insurance Over 70
by Shane Scully, Sha
A recent travel insurance survey is warning consumers to check that their insurance policy is adequate for their needs. This survey found that consumers are travelling up to 4 times a year between holidays and weekend breaks. The website also found that this figure jumped to 8 times a year when including business trips. As a result, consumers have now switched from the traditional Single Trip policy to the better value Annual Multi Trip product. Recent figures show that Annual Multi Trips now account for 80% of direct holiday insurance sales. The survey found more and more consumers are putting together their own packages, flights, hotels and car hire etc..(also known as Dynamic Packaging) either directly with a tour operator or through various websites. Unlike tour operators and travel agents, third party suppliers such as accommodation providers, car hire companies, ferries, coach companies etc... are not required under legislation to be financially bonded. This can cause major problems for the consumer especially as some of these companies are based abroad.

In the event of any of these companies going into liquidation this can cause major problems for a consumer who will have no recourse due to the lack of a financial bond unless they have Dynamic Packaging Protection Cover (Third party insolvency cover) on their travel insurance policy. With more and more natural disasters happening throughout the world today, it is essential that the consumer has cover for an event caused by an act of God. Many travel insurance policies do not cover this type of eventuality also known as Catastrophe Cover. This cover will allow the insured to move to another resort or fly home if the trip cannot be continued, in the event of an act of god whilst they are there. Things don't always go to plan when connecting with long haul flights from the UK, especially with low cost airlines.

The consumer should always make sure that their policy covers them for Missed Departure should delays occur with their outbound flight. Some travel insurance policies do not cover Missed Departure and it is essential that the consumer is covered for additional transport or accommodation expenses. Any policy which covers connecting flights normally has a minimum limit of 2 hours connection time between flights, this clause still applies even if a website or travel GDS system allows a shorter connection time. Unexpected events such as illness of the insured or a close relative, jury service, redundancy and even burglary at home, may necessitate in cancellation of the insured's booked trip.

Consumers should always purchase their travel insurance policy as soon as they have booked their flights or holiday in order to have immediate Cancellation Cover in place. An Annual Multi Trip policy eases the hassle for consumers so they don't have to panic about whether cover is in place for each trip.In light of the Terminal 5 fiasco at London's Heathrow airport, consumers should be aware that if their Personal Baggage goes missing or is damaged after a flight, then they need to collect a Property Irregularity Report (PIR) before leaving the airport in order to claim. If personal effects are stolen whilst in the resort they must obtain a police report within 24 hours, this is standard on most travel insurance policies. Valuables should always be kept on person when traveling in order to be covered and kept in locked safety deposit box, this includes i-pods, money, cameras etc.. With more consumers holding private health insurance the new trend is to purchase annual multitrip top up policies. These policies benefit the consumer by offering a significant discount when the insured's private health insurance includes Medical Cover abroad.

Everyone loves adventure and excitement on holidays. Part of the joy of going on holiday is experiencing things that you wouldn't normally, and trying activities that really get your heart pumping. While most are completely safe and secure, some include an element of risk that often forms the excitement of the whole experience. We count down the top five, and explain why getting some travel insurance on these holidays is a fairly good idea…

5. Diving and Undersea Exploration

Diving is amazing fun and is enjoyed world wide by a huge amount of people. However, very few would go diving without some form of travel insurance. Diving holidays usually include some kind of insurance as standard, but it's a good idea to top it up. Travel insurance is necessary when diving because of the hazards involved in submerging yourself several metres under the water, often surrounded by exotic, beautiful, but sometimes deadly sea life. It's highly unlikely that anything will go wrong, but just in case it does it's best to have holiday insurance when you go diving.

4. Potholing

Potholing is a raw, adrenaline pumping sport that takes you into the depths and crevasses of the earth and is sometimes mixed with diving or breathing equipment of some sort. The narrow tunnels and twisting shafts are not for the faint hearted or claustrophobic, and potholers should definitely be covered, even if with some cheap travel insurance to top up that which the sport's organiser should provide.

3. Climbing and Mountain Climbing

There is minimal holiday insurance on wall and rock climbing abroad as standard. However, depending on the size of rock and the incline, it's a good idea to get more; climbing a mountain in Nepal or a high grade cliff in the Rocky mountains will require much more travel insurance than going up a five foot climbing wall in a holiday resort.

2. Paragliding or parachuting

Paragliding, parachuting or anything involving you, canvas and nothing but hundreds of feet between you and the ground is most likely going to involve some sort of travel insurance. The dangers inherent in jumping out of an aeroplane, off a large rock or in some cases, i.e. base jumping, off a (hopefully very tall) building require you to be financially covered for any mistakes. As with all of the above, it is highly unlikely that anything will happen other than you having an amazing experience. However, it is much better for your piece of mind to have these financial, as well as the usual physical, safeguards in place.

1. Bungee jumping

No on in their right minds would go bungee jumping without travel insurance. An amazing adrenaline rush and a great life experience, it is none the less dangerous; you are jumping off a bridge with some strong elastic tied to your feet. The possibilities for complications with unfortunate results are unlikely, but there is still a chance. We highly recommend topping up any insurance that you already have for the jump with some more holiday insurance.

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