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Thank you, hadn’t thought of that one.Medibank Travel Insurance.
Thanks, I’ll pass on to friends.COTA
I was hoping you’d throw your advice in too, as in the past. I’ll certainly pass it on to our friends who are inveterate travellers but have hit the 81 cut off. Thank you.We use SCTI.
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Not 80 yet but they say will cover to 100. And twice we have made a claim - not massive but in both cases money back in less than a week.
Fantastic to hear firsthand experience. Thanks for that. Keep up the travel! We are off tomorrow for 9 weeks.One of us is over 80. Have had cover with Allianz for many trips including cruises. They cover pre existing medical conditions with an extra fee. Have had 2 large claims for medical issues that prevented us from travelling, both paid promptly once all the relevant paperwork was sent to them.
Tick travel insurance for me (70+) has been my go to for several trips.Asking for a friend, having searched for recent posts about the topic.
Any recent advice about companies worth checking, Australians travelling to Europe, aged 82. Anything besides Covermore? Thanks.
Just tried then, but wont accept one trip, must be multi. How can that be on a cruise?Go Insurance. They also have good cruise cover.
Do you know if they will cover pre-existing complaints like leukaemia? Just saves me pfaffing about on their web site if you do already know as I am bone lazy at the momentWe use SCTI.
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Not 80 yet but they say will cover to 100. And twice we have made a claim - not massive but in both cases money back in less than a week.
That's odd. My policy was certainly for a single trip, but I did take it out through a "cruise specialist" travel agent, so perhaps Go Insurance have different rules for individuals and for the "trade".Just tried then, but wont accept one trip, must be multi. How can that be on a cruise?
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Asking for a friend, having searched for recent posts about the topic.
Any recent advice about companies worth checking, Australians travelling to Europe, aged 82. Anything besides Covermore? Thanks.
Yes they do cover pre existing diseases. I now have to put down atrial fibrillation, anticoagulants and stroke so does make it more expensive but then I am covered.Do you know if they will cover pre-existing complaints like leukaemia? Just saves me pfaffing about on their web site if you do already know as I am bone lazy at the moment
Qantas travel insurance (you get FF points) and National Seniors Travel insurance both offer annual multi trip for over 80 - I use either of theseAsking for a friend, having searched for recent posts about the topic.
Any recent advice about companies worth checking, Australians travelling to Europe, aged 82. Anything besides Covermore? Thanks.
We have used NIB for the past 3 years. Approximately $1,300 a year for multi-trips. We haven't made a claim, so can't comment on how good they are at paying out. This is for a couple.Just tried then, but wont accept one trip, must be multi. How can that be on a cruise?
Asking for a friend, having searched for recent posts about the topic.
Any recent advice about companies worth checking, Australians travelling to Europe, aged 82. Anything besides Covermore? Thanks.