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Esspee Wed 22-Sep-21 12:13:14

Now that we will be able to travel to the US, to see my grandchildren at long last, I realised that we need to get travel insurance which covers covid (just in case). I’m 72 and my OH is 75.
Any recommendations or advice from other grans would be appreciated.

Hithere Wed 22-Sep-21 13:11:14

Hope this helps!

www.forbes.com/advisor/travel-insurance/best-travel-insurance/

Esspee Wed 22-Sep-21 13:35:40

Thank you Hithere, greatly appreciated. That is what is great about Gransnet, there is always someone generous and willing to share their expertise.

NotSpaghetti Wed 22-Sep-21 14:49:19

www.gocompare.com/travel-insurance/over-70s/

NotSpaghetti Wed 22-Sep-21 14:49:52

www.moneysupermarket.com/travel-insurance/over-70s/

NotSpaghetti Wed 22-Sep-21 14:51:05

Here's an article too for over 65s
www.moneysavingexpert.com/insurance/over65s-travel-insurance/

Oopsadaisy1 Wed 22-Sep-21 14:52:35

Unless you have absolutely no health issues you will probably have to speak direct to a Travel Insurance Company, they will need a complete list of all medications etc.
We used Saga in the past but will have to get new Insurance as our annual one has lapsed.

Teacheranne Wed 22-Sep-21 18:07:52

I need to get asthma taken off my medical notes, my wheeziness over 30 years ago was caused by allergies to our cat not asthma! But when i get travel insurance I’ve had to pay a small premium because I have three ailments listed - asthma, psoriasis and high blood pressure. Now though I also have to declare blood thinners following a recent TIA and I suspect my insurance will be more expensive and involve phone calls rather than buying online as it looks as if I have four medical conditions. Time to get my medical notes up to date!

Esspee Wed 22-Sep-21 20:00:10

Hithere
No luck with Forbes I’m afraid.
“Unfortunately there are no HTH travel insurance policies available for your trip.”

Esspee Wed 22-Sep-21 22:08:45

NotSpaghetti. Thank you for your three links. Very kind of you to go to the trouble of looking them up for me.

Go compare won’t quote for more than a month in the future.
I’ll try your other suggestions in the morning.

maydonoz Thu 23-Sep-21 15:01:19

Hi Espee
I would recommend Aviva, they were very good many years ago (year 2000) when DH and I went to the US.
Thankfully we had taken out a medical Insurance, as the day after we landed in New York, DH had a heart attack in the street. Fortunately we got to hospital quickly by taxi, with him lying down in the back.
The medics were great and a few days later he had a cardiac stent fitted.
Everything turned out ok and we were able to return on our planned flight.
It was the best £39.00 we ever spent, God knows what the hospital bill came to, we never did get to find out.
The insurance company even called our GP to check for previous history before paying.
I wish you a great trip, just make sure you get good medical cover.

Katie59 Thu 23-Sep-21 17:21:04

We have annual travel insurance tacked on to the home & lifestyle insurance for worldwide coverage, £ 250 for both of us, you have to declare any medical issues. Doesn’t sound expensive for all trips

Esspee Mon 27-Sep-21 10:35:53

Problem is I am 72 and OH is 75. Our bank used to give us travel insurance free (HSBC Premier account) but only up to the age of 70.
The best quote we have up to now is £1,400 for the two of us.
Eye watering, so still looking.
Incidentally we are both in excellent health. OH had a stent fitted many years ago which may have upped the premium. No way are we travelling without insurance.

Esspee Mon 27-Sep-21 11:34:01

Got a quote for £1200 for both of us but not for the correct dates, they won’t quote for November and the coverage is less.
Medical £5million instead of £15 million ?. Silly money really, it becomes meaningless when the figures are so high.

NotSpaghetti Mon 27-Sep-21 11:39:24

Could you call these people for more ideas?
Age UK isn't offering insurance just now apparently.

The British Insurance Brokers Association (BIBA) 0370 950 1790

Esspee Mon 27-Sep-21 12:04:07

Found a single trip insurance for £668 for both of us and am now totally confused.

Esspee Mon 27-Sep-21 12:11:09

Thank you NotSpaghetti. I am getting really stressed about this. We are extremely healthy.
I just want to hug my granddaughters. ?

Georgesgran Mon 27-Sep-21 12:43:03

Travel insurance to include the USA is a nightmare - so expensive, it’s like taking an extra person on the trip. May I ask Maydonoz. where she got insurance for £39? At 70, I’m beginning to think I’ll never see The Big Apple again.

Georgesgran Mon 27-Sep-21 12:45:04

Sorry - just re-read and you said Aviva, but 20 years ago.

NotSpaghetti Mon 27-Sep-21 13:34:28

Don't stress Esspee you still have time.
You will get there. I think £668 is a bargain for 2. Check the details.
My son pays more than that each month in America!

Esspee Tue 28-Sep-21 08:52:13

NotSpaghetti. It actually sounds too good to be true. That’s why I’m confused. No point in paying if claims don’t get settled.

maytime2 Tue 28-Sep-21 09:05:56

My sister changed her bank account to Nationwide as they provide Insurance until the age of 80. She had been quoted £1,700 for a 14 day Caribbean cruise by a local insurance broker. Apparently the Caribbean is classed the same as the US for insurance purposes.

I bank with Lloyds and also have insurance until the age of 80. I do pay a premium because of my A.F. but it is still much much cheaper than any of the one off type of insurance,

Esspee Tue 28-Sep-21 13:42:25

maytime2 My OH tried Nationwide a few years ago and there was an additional payment needed of £245. That was before covid so their “free” coverage isn’t what it seems.
Of course since covid the goalposts have changed and prices have skyrocketed.