Added value from Virgin Money
Virgin Money, one of the many offshoots of Richard Branson's multi-billion pound Virgin business venture, has recently launched a new range of travel insurance policies that, the company says, "pack in more as standard". The new range has been designed to meet the needs of various different consumer groups, such as families, backpackers, over-65's, winter sports cover and adventure holiday cover, as well as various added-value customised options. All the policies, though, offer the consumer the opportunity to cover up to three children under the age of 18 for each insured adult on the policy. Winter sports cover now comes as standard on annual multi-trip policies, while over 40 adventure sports, from archery to white-water rafting, are named and covered. There are several levels of cover available, so travellers are able to choose the policy that most suits their needs and the size of their wallets. Scott Mowbray, spokesman for Virgin Money Travel Insurance, said: "In this tough economic climate holidaymakers may think they can do without travel insurance as they deem it non-essential and try to cut costs ... [but] it is as important as your passport for peace of mind."
Virgin Money, one of the many offshoots of Richard Branson's multi-billion pound Virgin business venture, has recently launched a new range of travel insurance policies that, the company says, "pack in more as standard". The new range has been designed to meet the needs of various different consumer groups, such as families, backpackers, over-65's, winter sports cover and adventure holiday cover, as well as various added-value customised options. All the policies, though, offer the consumer the opportunity to cover up to three children under the age of 18 for each insured adult on the policy.
Winter sports cover now comes as standard on annual multi-trip policies, while over 40 adventure sports, from archery to white-water rafting, are named and covered. There are several levels of cover available, so travellers are able to choose the policy that most suits their needs and the size of their wallets.
Scott Mowbray, spokesman for Virgin Money Travel Insurance, said: "In this tough economic climate holidaymakers may think they can do without travel insurance as they deem it non-essential and try to cut costs ... [but] it is as important as your passport for peace of mind."