More Than travel insurance
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More Than offer single and multi-trip travel insurance with three different levels of cover: economy, standard and premier. All three levels of travel cover come with cover for emergency medical or dental treatment, cancellations and delays.
More Than also provides its customers with a 24 hour emergency support helpline and, through Airport Parking and Hotels Ltd, has great discounts and savings to offer on airport parking, hotels and lounges.
Customers also have the choice to upgrade their cover depending on the holiday. So, if for example, you had an annual travel policy with More Than and were planning a golf trip or ski holiday, More Than offers you the possibility to easily and cheaply switch between cover options.
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