Tesco travel insurance
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Tesco offer single trip travel insurance from as low as £9 and annual multi-trip travel insurance from £50. The insurer also provides winter sports travel cover that cover ski passes and fees, closures and of course your ski equipment too.
All Tesco travel insurance policies cover medical expenses, personal accidents, cancellations, personal belongings, money and passports.
Tesco offer customers access to its 24 hour emergency helpline and guarantee to replace old possessions with new ones.
And if you have a Tesco Clubcard you can use your vouchers to pay towards your Tesco travel insurance and save yourself money to enjoy on your holiday.
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