Post Office travel insurance
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Post Office offer great value and competitively priced travel insurance. Customers can choose between single trip cover and annual multi-trip travel insurance which comes with a 10 per cent discount when bought online.
Both sets of travel cover include the following benefits:
- 24 hour emergency support helpline
- free travel cover for children under 18
- £10million cover for emergency medical expenses
- cover personal possessions, like i-pods and sunglasses, as well as, personal money, passport, legal costs and more
Once customers have purchased a travel insurance policy with the Post Office, they are free to customise it how they want with a variety of optional extras, such as, winter sports, golf trips and extreme sports.
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