Is it OK just to get single trip travel insurance?

Yes, if you only go abroad once or twice a year, single trip travel insurance is the most appropriate Cover for your needs and probably the best value too!

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Are there any reasons why I may be unable to claim?
All claims should be honoured by your Travel Insurance Company providing you have supplied correct information and acted responsibly with your personal belongings. If this is not the case, your policy will be void and you will be unable to claim!
Will you able to claim in the event of a terrorist attack?
Unfortunately, travel insurance companies rarely cover acts of terrorism.
What should be covered on a standard travel insurance policy?
Most standard insurance policies provide more than sufficient cover. However, it’s well worth noting the key cover features that should be included in your travel policy. These are as follows:
How much can you really save buying travel insurance online?
You could save up to 40% through Securance, our partners for Travel Insurance.
What does the term excess waiver mean?
When you get a quote for your travel insurance you may find that the policy is subject to an excess waiver. This means that you will be responsible for paying the first part of a claim.
With so many types of travel insurance products on the market these days it’s not surprising that people are getting confused and wondering which is the best to choose.

Single trip travel insurance is really just another name for a standard travel insurance policy and is perfectly OK for those of us who only visit foreign parts once in a while.

A good single trip policy should include all the cover you need…. Cover for cancellation, medical treatment, repatriation loss or theft of personal possessions, personal public liability as well as a 24 hours international emergency helpline.

And with Endsleigh and Essential Travel, our Travel Insurance product partners, you can get all this for the cheapest premium. So why pay more… when you don’t need to?