Budget travel insurance
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Budget provides travel insurance in association with Insure & Go and has a range of comprehensive low cost travel policies with cover starting from as low as:
- £4 for single trips
- £30 for annual multi-trip cover
- £11 for backpacking cover
Budget travel insurance policies come with several benefits that include:
- cover for more than 40 sports and leisure activities for free that some insurers may consider too risky
- savings for families with children under the age of 18 included for free
- cover can be purchased for trips that last from three days to 18 months and there is no limit on how many trips are undertaken with annual cover
Read more about Budget’s insurance products:
- Nearly a third of young holidaygoers opt out of travel insurance
- 7% of young holidaygoers have committed travel insurance fraud
- Winter sports travel insurance warning as claims costs rise
- How is your travel insurance affected by ATOL changes?
- How to find the right travel insurance policy
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