AA travel insurance
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AA offers a range of great value travel insurance products including:
. single trip cover lasting 185 days that can be tailored for the trip you're planning
. annual travel insurance offers better value for those planning to go away more than just the once. Cover for each trip lasts 45 days
. winter sports cover for recreational skiing with ski equipment cover up to £500
. golf travel insurance provides £1,000 cover for loss, damages, or theft of your golf equipment
. wedding travel insurance provides cover for rings, gifts and outfits
AA travel insurance provides 24 hour emergency assistance, medical expenses worth £10million and cancellation cover up to £5,000.
For couples and families taking out an AA travel insurance policy there are great discounts to enjoy including free travel cover for children.
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