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Postby jonseygirl » Fri Nov 02, 2007 4:14 pm

Hey peeps I could do with some advice on travel insurance if anyones willing to oblige :) I'm travelling for the first time on my own (just within europe) I recently split with my fiancee thanks to his inability to keep it to himself if you catch my gist. I thought a good thing to do would be to have a couple of weeks away and try to get the whole thing out of my system. I'm probably going to catch a late availability within spain somewhere and want to sort some travel insurance out also as we used to have a policy for a couple. I've been having a look round and whilst i consider myself to be quite internet savvy I'm not much of an expert when it comes to travel insurance and not quite sure i want to be lol. I've been looking through the moneysupermarket site as they have holidays on there too :) on their page http://www.moneysupermarket.com/travelinsurance/ they come up with a policy for only £10 (single trip) which is fine for travel within europe. That sounds brilliant the only thing is i've not heard of the company flexidirect, has anyone used them before? If not are there any companies anyone can recommend :)
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Hey jonseygirl

Postby man_in_progress » Tue Nov 06, 2007 1:32 am

Hi jonseygirl,

Congrats on undertaking your first trip, bet you can't wait! Travelling is amazing, and Europe is a great place to start. Shame to hear about your ex, but you better off without him!

For travel, Columbus insurance rock! They have a single or annual trip policy, and cover high altitude and extreme sports. Cover is moderately priced, but they do an stella job. I got robbed at knife point in India this year and they were amazing!

Good luck with the travels, drop me a line if you need more advice.

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Postby kxkx » Tue Nov 13, 2007 6:06 am

I think once you're in Spain, you can't miss barcelona and tenerife . They are all unforgettable places to visit and I'd love to go back for awhile. If you're in Barcelona be sure to check out the Picasso museum as well and I think the best way to get around Spain is by train, and you can see the beautiful scene along the way.
Have a good trip in Spain!
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Re: Travel advice

Postby Kristina152011 » Sat Apr 16, 2011 7:30 am

Travel advice is available, if air travel is associated with the trip. For private travel, this may not be easy, but there is a nice family, lots of safety issues to consider. Obvious to any parent there are problems, such as packages, airport etiquette and supervision of children. Report to the level of safety and their choice seats, this is a subject that is often overlooked. Council seats are just like car seats, which is designed for adults and children with a safe, and this must be kept in mind. Get travel advice from experienced senior passengers and carry the seat if the child is less than forty pounds. Click helping to defend the size of your baby and to travel abroad to find a safe place for young people in a car strange feeling.



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Re: Travel advice

Postby brown6690 » Wed Jan 11, 2012 5:18 pm

You are going to any trip so you must know how to arrange they all planning, you are best option to going a holidays trip so you have to advance booking for traveling and hotels. and you safe your trip and you collecting to all uses item to taking with your trip.
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