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15/04/2005: "Highly Competitive Family Insurance Packages from Floyds"
Floyds Direct are the leading Travel Insurer both on the internet and the High Street, not only in quality but prices too.
For a family trip to America, with two adults aged 34 and 35, and two children under the age of eighteen, you can see below the range of insurance provided by some internet and High Strett providers. These policies are Standard Policies, a single trip (ie. not annual), covering a trip anywhere in Europe.
Direct Travel: £69.00
Essential Travel: £60.14
Post Office: £92.00
Endsleigh: £72.00
At Floyds Direct however, you can get the same package for £49.98. That's a saving of nearly £53 on the most expensive of the packages above!
For more details of our policies go here, and to get your own personal quote of apply for this particular package, go to this page and take a few seconds to fill in the details of your trip.
Europe & Canaries
Days | Budget | Fully Comp. | Up to 5 | £9.99 | £11.99 | Up to 10 | £11.99 | £14.99 | Up to 17 | £14.99 | £18.99 | Up to 31 | £21.99 | £27.99 | Only available to ages up to 65 - Click here for info on ages 66-69
Who will be covered on E111?
Form E111 covers you, your spouse and your dependant children up to the age
of 16, or 19 if they are still in full time education. It will also cover an
unmarried partner if you have children together. When your children pass these
ages they can get an E111 in their own right and you should apply for another
form without the children included. Your children generally have to be included
as dependants on your E111, but will qualify in their own right if they meet
the eligibility conditions but you do not. Foster parents can include foster
children on their own E111.
Always keep a photocopy of your E111 form with the original. This is important
if you apply for treatment in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain
as a photocopy is required as well as your original E111. You will be given
back your E111 but the photocopy will be kept. However, in some countries the
original E111 may be kept by the authorities.
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