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		<title>Travel Insurance rates</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Probably the biggest factors when calculating travel insurance premiums is the length of the cover required. If you are taking a two-week vacation, there is a much lower risk than if you are making a yearlong voyage around the world. That said, there are many annual travel insurance policies that cover all the trips you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Probably the biggest factors when calculating travel insurance premiums is the length of the cover required. If you are taking a two-week vacation, there is a much lower risk than if you are making a yearlong voyage around the world. That said, there are many annual travel insurance policies that cover all the trips you make in a single year and if you make more than a couple of separate trips, annual protection may work out cheaper. Often family protection policies are not too much more expensive than a single persons policy so if you get the whole family insured together you are also likely to save.</p>
<p>Another big factor is where you are travelling. While some countries represent more health risks, as they are more dangerous, it is also a fact that poorer countries often have far lower medical costs so insurance tends to be highest for travellers in North America and Europe, with the US specifically recognised as having high health care costs. If you plan special high-risk activities such as skiing or mountain climbing you will either need separate insurance for this occasion, or to have the activity specifically added to your policy, as there is a good chance it will be excluded. </p>
<p>Insurance premiums are calculated according to several risk factors. These are the factors identified by the insurance company as most likely to have an impact on the insured against risk occurring. Insurance is a significant cost associated with the item insured and should not be rushed into. It is always a good idea to shop around for the best price available. Insurance premiums will vary considerably from insurer to insurer so do your homework. </p>
<p>Look up the various insurance companies you are interested in and ask them for a quote. They can usually give you a rough estimate fairly quickly and even more exact quotes should also be possible if you provide more details and wait. You should also look up insurers online and get instant quotes from their website. This is a very fast and effective way of shopping around. You will get a good idea of what prices to expect. You can also experiment with the quotation websites to see what effect it makes to your premium price if you select different options. With all insurance policies you will have a number of options that affect the price of the policy. Therefore you should think about these options and if there are risks that you do not wish to cover then let the insurer know as your premium should become cheaper. </p>
<p>You should also try to make sure you do not double insure. It is a principle of insurance that you cannot benefit from the insured events occurrence. So you cannot get paid twice even if you have two insurance policies. So if a risk is already covered by one policy, again let your insurer know so they can remove it from their calculation.</p>

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		<title>Travel Insurance  few bargains for the over 65&#8217;s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At last you&#8217;ve retired. It&#8217;s now time to relax and experience a slower pace of life. Even enjoy spot of gardening. But not all of today&#8217;s modern over 65&#8217;s have heard the message! Retirement is taking a new twist. 
Less of the slower pace of life and substitute jetting around the world! International travel for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At last you&#8217;ve retired. It&#8217;s now time to relax and experience a slower pace of life. Even enjoy spot of gardening. But not all of today&#8217;s modern over 65&#8217;s have heard the message! Retirement is taking a new twist. </p>
<p>Less of the slower pace of life and substitute jetting around the world! International travel for the retired is here and booming! </p>
<p>It&#8217;s all the result of a increased sense of adventure and willingness to experiment, combined with more money in the pocket. Cheaper air tickets have also helped! Even cruises, once the territory of the seriously rich and famous, have become affordable. An escape to Antigua and a fortnight in the Canaries or a weekend in Stockholm are now firmly on the over 65&#8217;s travelling schedule. </p>
<p>Then a fly sticks in the ointment. Finding economical travel insurance when you&#8217;re over 65 is not easy. Insurance companies recognise that people have healthier lives and are living longer, and in recognition the insurers are offering far more products for the older market. But with travel insurance, the over 65&#8217;s are still faced with exorbitant premiums. </p>
<p>Premiums rocket as you get older and if you&#8217;re looking for an annual policy for an extended holiday or a series of holidays, the problem becomes finding a policy at all rather than simply finding the cheapest price. </p>
<p>The dilemma revolves around the costs of medical claims experienced by the insurers. Over 65&#8217;s are much more liable to make a medical claim and the claim size is well above average too. Against this, older travellers reportedly lose less luggage &#8211; but these savings are counter-balanced by the fact their belongings are liable to be worth more. </p>
<p>The result is that even if you are fit, the lowest priced annual policy for the over 65&#8217;s could cost 1,000 per person  that could be more than the cost of the holiday itself. Faced with these charges, the solution is to buy a separate policy for each trip. But even with a good medical history, the cost of insuring a 3-week holiday in the South of France starts around 65, and rises enormously for destinations in America and further a-field. </p>
<p>What&#8217;s the solution? You&#8217;re recommended to shop around. Your travel agent may offer a quotation but don&#8217;t snap his hand off until you&#8217;ve got competitive prices. You&#8217;ll almost certainly find a much cheaper alternative through surfing the Internet and buying online. </p>
<p>But don&#8217;t make your final decision simply on the basis of cost. Always examine the small print. Some travel policies will insure you for up to 21 days, others up to 31 days or 45 days. Some policies will only cover you if you&#8217;re staying in booked accommodation rather than staying with friends or relatives. No good for visiting family in New South Wales! Then you need to ensure that you&#8217;ve got adequate cover for medical and hospital expenses and don&#8217;t spare the horses  think of a high figure and triple it! You&#8217;ll be amazed how expensive quality medical attention can be whilst you&#8217;re abroad. Incidentally, it&#8217;s important that your insurer will fly you home to the UK if your medical condition demands. And don&#8217;t overlook comparing the excesses you have to pay per claim. Finally, check that the policy pays medical costs direct to the hospital rather than you paying first and having to reclaim. </p>
<p>And now comes the really good bit  jet off and ENJOY yourself!</p>

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