Disabled visitor
#16
Re: Disabled visitor
Originally Posted by britontour
Not sure what the limitations are on age but I get free annual travel insurance including winter sports (or you can include your family) with my bank account which I've used and claimed on in the past and they have been pretty good. Also if you have the platinum account you can get into airport lounges for free too.
If you don't have the money to meet the criteria I think you can pay so much a month for the service and then upgrade and down grade whenever you want. Lloyds TSB
If you don't have the money to meet the criteria I think you can pay so much a month for the service and then upgrade and down grade whenever you want. Lloyds TSB
#17
Re: Disabled visitor
Originally Posted by gruffbrown
He has late onset Diabetes, which sends the cost through the roof seemingly.... strangely the last time he was here, he had a trip to ER with a throat infection (That's NJ for you) he or his insurance company never did get the bill, it must have been him chatting up the nurses, who were all over him Bless his cotton socks..........
OT my dad always got his insurance from Tesco.
#18
Re: Disabled visitor
Originally Posted by Boiler
Not for airline tickets, mt Mum used to use Saga but they got expensive, she used someone else last time.
#19
Re: Disabled visitor
Originally Posted by g1ant
If you find a company that does insurance for people over 80, I'd be intererested. My dad can't find any.
Alex.
Alex.
I did a search on google, and came up with about 6 different companies. Most are quoting about £80 - £100 for a week. Here are the links I found:
http://www.travelinsurancefinder.co....ce-over-75.htm
http://www.portwood.co.uk/single_tri...linsurance.htm
Thanks all the rest of you for your responses too.
#20
Re: Disabled visitor
Originally Posted by gruffbrown
my dad is a little unfirm on his legs