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Travel payouts are £1m a day

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TRAVEL insurers are paying out £1m a day to cover the costs of mishaps such as cancelled trips and medical treatment abroad, according to industry figures.

The Associatio­n of British Insurers (ABI) said that, last year, its members paid out £365m to people who needed help when they were abroad.

The average medical expenses claim paid was more than £1,200, and the average cancellati­on claim was £800.

The main cost of claims was for emergency medical treatment, with insurers paying more than £196m on related expenses. More than 166,000 travellers claimed for medical treatment.

Insurers also paid out £128m to cover the cost of cancelled holidays and £16m to cover the cost of lost baggage and money while travelling.

The ABI said that, despite the payouts, previous research from travel associatio­n ABTA has found that more than one in five people still risk travelling uninsured.

Mark Shepherd, manager for general insurance at the ABI, said: “Holidays are meant to be enjoyable and relaxing, but they can be traumatic for some travellers who become ill or are injured abroad.

“Medical treatment in foreign countries can cost tens of thousands, which is why it’s essential to have a travel insurance policy that will cover you, should you need it.

“Travel insurers pay £1m a day for cancelled trips or to cover medical costs and offer support during an emergency abroad.

“There is a wide range of policies available, so it’s important to shop around to find a policy that meets your needs, and be aware that a cheap policy is not right for everyone.”

Travel insurance tips from ABI include to shop around for policies, to make sure you have a valid European Health Insurance Card when travelling in Europe and to act responsibl­y, as generally travel insurance policies will not cover accidents if someone has not taken reasonable care or has had excessive amounts of alcohol.

They also advise to check the Foreign and Commonweal­th Office travel advice and informatio­n pages for your destinatio­n before you travel, to declare medical conditions and to make sure you take note of your insurer’s emergency phone number.

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