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Our Travel Insurance FAQ's

You can get a travel insurance quote here.

Single trip policy will cover you for one trip of a specified duration while an annual multi-trip policy will cover you for an unlimited number of trips within the policy period.

If you or another traveller on your policy falls ill while abroad, you can schedule a remote appointment with a doctor via the Doctor Please! app. After the consultation, you’ll have access to the doctor’s notes and any prescriptions needed for medication at a local pharmacy.

When you purchase a loveit coverit Travel Insurance policy, we provide a medical advice access code with your policy documents. Download the free Doctor Please! app before you travel from the Apple Store or Google Play Store, and use your access code to log in and book a consultation.

Currently, you do not need to take out an additional cover for travelling to Europe. If this changes, we will notify you.

Yes, our insurance policies cover travel in the UK as well as international travel.

We provide cover for most countries. When getting a quote for your travel insurance, you’ll be able to choose your destination or a region, if you’re buying a Multi-Trip Policy.

Please note that there is specific guidance on FCDO restrictions due to COVID-19, please click here to see the information.

If you choose to travel against FCDO advice (that is to a country, specific area, or event when the FCDO, or other regulatory authority in a country to/from which you are travelling, has advised against all but essential travel), your policy may be impacted.

For example, should you travel against FCDO advice that is in place due to COVID-19, your policy will not provide cover if you suffer with COVID-19 when abroad, but would provide cover for claims that are not directly or indirectly linked to Covid-19 for instance, if you broke your leg.
However, you would not be covered for cutting your trip short if the FCDO (or other regulatory authority) recommended evacuation from a country or a specific areas you have travelled to, when there was a warning against all or all but essential travel in place when you departed on your trip, and you continued to travel anyway.