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This is based on a variety of discussions on Askaboutmoney and an article in the June 2006 issue of Consumer Choice magazine.
There is no clear and easy answer to which is the best value, so here are some sites where you can get quotes:
For annual multi-trip cover
justcover gives discount to VHI members
getcover gives discount to VHI members
VHI if you are a member especially if you have an existing medical condition
Your local Credit Union
AIB Gold Visa - may have travel insurance included
good for hazardous sports - but not covered by Ombudsman scheme
www.ryanair.com but their approach to dealing with consumer complaints might not be compatible with settling insurance claims.
The AA, which is cheap for other insurance, seems very dear for travel insurance. However, they are good value for people aged over 75.
For single trip cover
www.ebookers.ie but not covered by the Ombudsman Scheme
www.getcover.com
www.justcover.ie
Travel agents are not covered by the Financial Ombudsman scheme so you are on your own if you have a problem with a claim.
Book your flight with your Credit Card - there is often some insurance attached to it and if the airline goes bust, you get your money back from the Credit Card company.
Get your cover to start immediately you book your holiday, so that you can avail of cancellation cover if necessary.
Annual multi-trip policies are the best value if you are taking a few holidays a year.
All policies have different cover limits and terms. Don't just go for the cheapest price - check what is covered.
Are there any other tips relating to holiday insurance?
Brendan
There is no clear and easy answer to which is the best value, so here are some sites where you can get quotes:
For annual multi-trip cover
justcover gives discount to VHI members
getcover gives discount to VHI members
VHI if you are a member especially if you have an existing medical condition
Your local Credit Union
AIB Gold Visa - may have travel insurance included
good for hazardous sports - but not covered by Ombudsman scheme
www.ryanair.com but their approach to dealing with consumer complaints might not be compatible with settling insurance claims.
The AA, which is cheap for other insurance, seems very dear for travel insurance. However, they are good value for people aged over 75.
For single trip cover
www.ebookers.ie but not covered by the Ombudsman Scheme
www.getcover.com
www.justcover.ie
Travel agents are not covered by the Financial Ombudsman scheme so you are on your own if you have a problem with a claim.
Book your flight with your Credit Card - there is often some insurance attached to it and if the airline goes bust, you get your money back from the Credit Card company.
Get your cover to start immediately you book your holiday, so that you can avail of cancellation cover if necessary.
Annual multi-trip policies are the best value if you are taking a few holidays a year.
All policies have different cover limits and terms. Don't just go for the cheapest price - check what is covered.
Are there any other tips relating to holiday insurance?
Brendan