GEM Motoring Assist travel insurance
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GEM, in partnership with Travel Insurance Specialists, P J Hayman & Company Ltd, offer Travel Plus- a low cost travel insurance package designed for the whole family.
GEM's Travel Plus insurance policy is available for single trips and multi-trips and covers its customers for medical expenses, personal belongings, cancelled or delayed flights and more.
GEM offers a host of discounts and extra benefits including:
- flexible discounts ensuring you pay for just the right amount of cover you need
- free cover for children under 18
- a 10 per cent discount for GEM members
- and a 10 per cent no claims discount for annual travel policy holders.
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