Egg travel insurance
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Egg Insurance provides instant over-the-phone or online travel cover at competitive prices and if you have an Egg card you can enjoy a further 10 per cent discount.
The insurer offers both single trip and annual multi-trip cover starting from as low as £12 and £46 respectively. Travel cover with Egg is flexible so you can tailor your policy to the areas you want to holiday and extend cover to your partner, children, friends, and for business purposes.
In addition, you will receive extra winter sports cover for 17 days with an annual trip policy free of charge. You can also add business travel, baggage and passport cover.
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