AmEx Issues Travel Insurance Warning

By Mark Harris
Published on 7 Aug 2008
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AmEx Issues Travel Insurance Warning

Travelling abroad on your EHIC alone does not provide you with sufficient cover, the credit card firm has warned.

Many British holidaymakers are neglecting to take out travel insurance - because they believe that their EHIC cards offer them cover instead.

According to research from American Express, 2.3 million travellers who took a trip within the EU over the past year did not take out insurance for this reason. The firm also said that this total had not significantly changed since a similar poll was taken in 2006

Currently, the free cards do not provide holiday cancellation, curtailment or repatriation. Instead, EHIC merely offers holidaymakers free or reduced healthcare in EU countries, in cases of accident, injury or illness.

Chris Rolland, head of American Express Insurance Services, explained: "EHIC cards are solely for emergency medical treatment in Europe and people must make sure that they have independent, quality travel insurance to ensure that they have comprehensive cover to avoid any unwanted financial difficulties."

He added: "With so many Brits planning a summer holiday in Europe this month, travellers should be careful not to rely on European Health Insurance Cards. They are not a substitute for comprehensive travel insurance so you will not be covered for delays, loss of baggage or cancellations or experience other benefits of having an independent travel insurance policy."

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S Seedall
27th Aug 2008 20:37
It appears that the insurance companies are bent on making holidays abroad impossible. Iftravellers take outtravel insurance they may well find that they are already insured for "Loss away from Home" on their household policies..they are paying twice. Travel insurance will only compensate up to a certain amount for loss of an article--unlike household insurance which is oftenNew for Old or similar. To claim on travel insurance take into account how much one has to pay of the claim..usually at least the first £50 possibly more nowadays.
These costs are the reason that the elderly are taking the chance on using only the EHIC card. For the over 80's it gets worse, as some companies won't even insure them at all, and when they do it is almost cost prohibitive..especially if there are health issues. Other companies won't insure against pre-existing medical problems. Not easy for the elderly to enjoy a well earned rest in the sun.When can we expect some change in these rulings?

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