Legal & General travel insurance
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Legal & General offer great value for money travel insurance in the form of single trip and annual multi-trip policies, and can also be extended to cover not only yourself but your partner and family as well.
Customers can choose standard travel cover or the travel plus level of cover which comes with higher cover amounts and extra benefits including pet cover and business cover.
Standard inclusive features of all Legal & General travel insurance policies include:
- medical emergency cover
- emergency dental treatment
- personal accident cover
- legal expenses cover
- and cover for delays and cancellations
Legal & General also offer the option of winter sports cover that includes ski equipment, cancellations and closures.
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