Travel insurance for people over 70
We can provide travel insurance for people who are over 70. In fact, we don’t have an upper age limit for single trips.
It can be difficult to obtain travel insurance if you’re over 70, despite older people, these days, often being more healthy and active than ever before and having more time to travel.
However, the reality is, the older we get the more likelihood there is that we will also have medical conditions that need to be covered by a travel insurance policy. Even if you have blood pressure that’s well controlled by medication, that’s still regarded as a pre-existing medical condition and you should make sure you declare it so that any claims directly or indirectly related to it are covered. If you don’t, you could be exposing yourself to serious financial risk.
What risk?
Statistics show that if an older person does need medical treatment when they’re away, the cost is usually higher. Medical bills can mount up at an alarming rate, not only in the USA but increasingly in Europe, also. If you need to be transported to a hospital by air ambulance or repatriated to the UK, the cost can run into many thousands of pounds! This is why you should have our comprehensive and specialist travel insurance that will meet these costs, if necessary.
The good news!
The good news is that our over 70 travel insurance can include a wide range of medical conditions in our cover, subject to a medical screening process.
Details can be found by clicking the Our Insurance link at the top of this page.
Who are we?
We’re It’s So Easy Travel Insurance Ltd and we specialise in providing travel insurance for people who have medical conditions or who are older. We receive referrals from hospitals, clinics and charities from all over the UK. We are authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
Please click on the tab Our Insurance above for further information.
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