Saga travel insurance
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Saga offer travel insurance for over 50's and for an extra charge this can be extended to cover your family and friends.
The insurer offers single travel policies and annual travel policies that cover emergency medical expenses up to £10million, £30,000 for personal accidents, and cover for cancellations, lost or delayed baggage, personal money, lost passport and more.
Both Saga travel cover options can be extended to cover winter sports, golfing and scuba diving.
Saga's 24 hour travel assistance service can prove very useful and give you peace of mind before and during your holiday. Access to the travel assistance service includes:
- vaccination information
- helping with lost baggage and passports
- medical emergency support
- urgent translation service
Read more about Saga insurance products:
- New comprehensive travel insurance from Saga
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- Winter sports fans urged to seek adequate travel insurance
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