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How to Find the Best Holiday Travel Insurance for Over 65s

Finding the best travel insurance can be a laborious task, especially if you need specialist travel insurance for over 65s. The Retirement Centre compares holiday travel insurance for pensioners & shares information about the best insurance deals

How to Find the Best Holiday Travel Insurance for Over 65s
2013-01-20
LEEDS, ENGLAND, January 20, 2013 (Press-News.org) January is traditionally the time when many families begin planning their annual summer holiday. The Christmas and new year festivities are over, and the cold weather prompts us to seek out a warm summer retreat as another opportunity to spend quality time with loved ones.

Wherever you plan your holiday this year, it important to ensure that you have adequate travel insurance that will cover you both for all aspects of healthcare and emergency medical treatment, and for loss or damage to your property.

Holiday travel insurance is an essential for everyone who is considering travelling abroad, and booking travel insurance can be done quickly and easily over the phone or on the internet.

But while there are many great holiday insurance deals to be had, finding the right policy if you are over 65 can be a little trickier: many standard policies do not cover pensioners, those who have existing health conditions or are undergoing medical treatment.

However, help is at hand. Some suppliers offer holiday travel insurance specifically for pensioners and older travelers. Rather than spending hours scouring the market for over 65 deals, you could save time and money by using a specialist insurance broker that searches out the best policies for pensioners and can provide a list of insurance policies suited to your specialist requirements. Online retirement advice website, The Retirement Centre offers one such service.

Travel Insurance for Over 65

The Retirement Centre is able to offer annual travel insurance policies for customers up to 75 years of age, and can even cover anyone born in or after 1900 under a single trip policy. Call 0845 485 6767 (Mon - Fri, 9am - 5.30pm) or visit the website at any time for a no obligation quote on travel insurance for over 65s at: http://theretirementcentre.com/product/travel-insurance

The Retirement Centre is an independent company, designed to help people aged over 50 to make the right financial decisions and enjoy their retirement. To compare holiday travel insurance and find the best travel insurance for over 65s, visit The Retirement Centre website: http://theretirementcentre.com/product/travel-insurance

For more information, call Dominic Fraser-Smith on 0113 320 5595 or email enquiry@theretirementcentre.com

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[Press-News.org] How to Find the Best Holiday Travel Insurance for Over 65s
Finding the best travel insurance can be a laborious task, especially if you need specialist travel insurance for over 65s. The Retirement Centre compares holiday travel insurance for pensioners & shares information about the best insurance deals