Adrian Flux travel insurance
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Adrian Flux has a wide selection of tailored flexible travel insurance products.
The insurer offers both single and multi-trip travel cover that provides up to £10million medical expenses and £25,000 personal accident and legal cover. Adrian Flux travel policies come with a variety of benefits and features including cover for personal belongings, luggage, passport, money, delays and missed flights.
On top of the array of benefits available with Adrian Flux travel insurance, there exist a variety of optional extras so you can get the right cover you need. These include:
- winter sports cover, ideal for ski trips
- golfing cover
- business cover that includes yourself and the equipment and belongings you take with you
- European breakdown assistance
There are no limits on the number of children you can include in your policy so families can enjoy even better value with their travel insurance.
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