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Travelling with Dementia or Alzheimer’s

Posted on July 04, 2022 by

Preparing to travel with medical conditions can be difficult and we want to make the whole process easier; so whilst we provide travel insurance cover, we’re here with information for you, from flights and transport to accommodation and activity. If you have Dementia or Alzheimer’s or are looking to travel alongside someone who does, this post will share tips on how to travel more comfortably so you or your companions are more comfortable from the get-go.

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Advice on travelling safely post-Covid-19

Posted on February 02, 2021 by Takara Moore

Whether you’re a keen traveller, rarely travel or prefer to holiday once a year, travelling helps you have a sense of freedom from the usual humdrum of everyday life. It immerses you into a different culture with new sights, surroundings and great food.

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Top tips for first-time snowboarders

Posted on November 25, 2015 by Takara Moore

Skiing is great fun, but it’s snowboarders who manage to look cool and effortless on the mountain. Appearing to glide across the snow, however, takes a lot of hard work – many argue that learning to snowboard is tougher than getting to grips with skiing. Read more

Easter Holidays

Posted on April 15, 2014 by Amber Moon

With the Easter Bank Holidays fast approaching many of our medical travel insurance customers have been looking for inspiration of where to go. Whether you’re looking to whisk the family away for the term break or just want to enjoy a break before the holiday season gets expensive and crowded, a European city break is ideal. Read more

Travelling with children

Posted on March 11, 2013 by Amber Moon

With the Easter holidays fast approaching, I thought timing was right for a blog about how to make travelling with young children as easy as possible, particularly for our travel insurance customers with disabled children.  Travelling with children can go either way, it can turn into nightmare for the parents and fellow passengers, or they could behave like little angles and all your fellow passengers smile and say how cute.  One thing is for sure the older or the more travelled your children get the more easily it is to identify the trigger points.
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