So after much deliberation we have chosen the holiday destination, sorted out the flights, and already we are picturing ourselves languishing on warm sands with the inviting blue sea stretching before us, and we just have the minor formality of the holiday travel insurance and then all the arrangements will be complete. Did I say MINOR? Well, yes, holiday insurance was once just a minor formality, but now for retired folk or senior citizens it has become a MAJOR, MAJOR problem. (In fact, when talking to friends it appears that holiday insurance has replaced house prices as the after dinner discussion). The problem is not just about how health affects the cost of insurance but it's about how age affects the cost of insurance. Isn't it amazing how an insurance company can take your annual holiday insurance payments for years, you have never made a claim, and suddenly because you have just passed a certain birthday you are too risky to consider. Your medical history may be fine, in fact you may be fitter than the 30 year old couch potato on the end of the telephone, but that doesn't count - the only thing that counts is the date on your birth certificate. And when you do find an insurance company who will cover you, you find that the premium costs more than the holiday.
However, one thing is certain, WE MUST HAVE HOLIDAY TRAVEL INSURANCE (you realize how essential it is when you consider that an air ambulance from the USA will set you back approx ?35,000), and another important point is to be honest when declaring your medical history, because Insurance Companies are not charities and will possibly look into your medical history hoping to find some information (however slight you may have considered it at the time it was recorded) to avoid paying for example that air ambulance cost from the USA.
A timely reminder that the E111 was discontinued on 31 December 05 and was replaced by the EHIC (the European Health Insurance Card), which you can obtain from the Post Office or www.dh.gov.uk. It is useful to take this, but it is definitely not a substitute for personal holiday insurance.
And whilst on the subject of European holidays; a couple of years back we met a group of Spanish pensioners having a great time on the Costa del Sol. We found out why it was such a joyous occasion, it came courtesy of the Spanish Government - the Government treats senior citizens to a week's free holiday. On reflection, it could possibly work out cheaper for the National Health if our senior citizens were sent to warmer climes during the winter when bronchitis and respiratory problems abound. Mr Brown, it's food for thought. After all, he informs us that in 2008 we shall be receiving free bus travel throughout the country, so perhaps we can but dream that the boundaries be extended somewhat. However, there is still the problem of the necessary holiday travel insurance.
A recent survey found that 9 out of 10 annual travel policies impose an upper age limit. It is slightly easier to obtain single trip policies: but this can work out expensive is you plan to take more than a couple of holidays a year. Here are a few worth contacting, but do shop around as prices vary enormously ?
All Clear of Brentwood - www.allcleartravel.co.uk Citybond - www.citybond.co.uk Churchill - www.churchill.com) Age Concern ) will insure the over 80s Help the Aged ) will insure the over 80s Saga ) will insure the over 80s Norwich & Peterborough - www.npbs.co.uk Flexicover - www.flexicover.co.uk
Travel Insurance For Seniors
The silvers, post their retirement often have a lot of free time. This time they can spend as per their wish; they love to indulge in many a hobbies traveling being one of them. Of course, as with anything else, it also comes with a risk. Feeling secure during a vacation or trip can be very important to seniors, so many opt to purchase travel insurance. Usually these policies cover three major events:
Medical & Emergency Health Coverage - Typically, your existing medical/health insurance will not cover services provided in foreign countries. For example, in the US, both Medicare and most employer-sponsored plans will not cover medical expenses oversees. If you fall ill while traveling, you'll have to pay the cost of seeing a doctor or visiting a hospital out of pocket, unless you purchase supplemental travel insurance. To determine your coverage needs, read all the fine print of your existing policies to determine what oversees coverage is available, if any. When taking out a policy, make sure it covers any pre-existing condition. Read the find print. Be honest about your medical history. If something happens and you do need to make a claim, the insurance companies will possibly look into your medical history to find information to justify refusing your claim. To avoid delays or complications, it's best to have your ducks in a row from the very start.
Emergency Medical Transportation ? Depending on where your travels take you, sufficient care may not be available. Emergency Medical Transportation covers the cost of transporting you to an adequate medical facility. This type of transportation can be life saving, but is rarely available or affordable without insurance.
What type of plan is right for you? The best strategy is to shop around with many of the top travel insurance companies to see what package best suits your needs. You can do some online comparisons at sites such as insuremytrip.com (http://insuremytrip.com). Some seniors who plan to travel extensively may benefit from a permanent plan, which offers continual coverage. Others may want to insure specific trips. In general, a policy should not cost more than 5-10% of the total cost of the trip. Look for special offers senior citizen advocacy groups, like the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP). Often discounts are available through such groups.
Trip cancellation - Perhaps you booked a $5000 cruise with XYZ Cruiseline. Two weeks before the cruise was scheduled to embark, XYZ Cruiseline folds, the cruise is cancelled, and you're stuck without a refund. Or, perhaps your spouse falls ill and is unable to make the trip. In both circumstances, travel insurance would have provided you with a refund of your investment.
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