Bell travel insurance
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Bell travel insurance offers a wide range of instant travel cover for all kinds of holiday occasions at competitive prices. Whether you are planning a short break, your annual family holiday, away for a year of backpacker traveling or abroad for business, you'll find the right kind of cover you need to give you peace of mind whilst you are away.
Bell travel insurance policies include a number of benefits:
- 24 hour emergency assistance
- medical expenses cover up to £10million
- up to £25,000 personal accident cover
- as well as cover for cancellations and lost or damaged baggage
Bell also offer travel cover for numerous activities ranging from golf and winter sports to cruise travel insurance for over 75's.
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