Travel insurance with World First means no one gets left behind
01 July 2011 16:39
A customer from Essex had all but given up hope of finding reasonably priced travel insurance for a holiday with her family.
The lady who has myelodsplasia and has been undergoing chemotherapy treatment had tried a number of insurers. Some had refused to insure her and those that would insure her had quoted anywhere between £300 and £500 for her two week cruise in the Mediterranean.
World First Travel Insurance was the last company on her list. In one simple phone call the situation was turned around. The customer was delighted that World First's single trip policy would provide adequate cover for her condition and peace of mind for just £150.71. She bought the policy there and then.
All six members of the family are now looking forward to setting sail next month from Southampton for a glorious fortnight's holiday together. As a regular traveller her first port of call for travel insurance will, in future, always be World First.
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