INSUREWITHEASE.COM SKI COVER IS WHICH? MAGAZINE BEST BUY Offering travellers the best single trip rate for winter sports cover www.insurewithease.com

Insurewithease’s single-trip winter sports policy has been selected as best buy by consumer champion Which? Magazine.

With winter holidays just around the corner, and budgets still likely to be under pressure, anyone going on a skiing holiday will be shopping around for the best cover. Travellers heading for the slopes can be sure they are getting the best rates and the best cover when they choose insurewithease.com. The company’s single trip ski cover for a solo adult; for a couple and for a family have all been recognised by Which? as the best on the market.

The fast, convenient service and comprehensive cover means insurewithease is also on the best buy list for annual cover for adults and families and the best single-trip cover for families.

Paul Byrne, CEO of insurewithease says, “Which? Magazine is a highly respected name, selecting only the best companies and we are delighted to be included in its best buy list for travel insurance. In particular, it’s great news for skiers that our single trip Winter Sports Travel insurance has been rated by Which? as the best buy.

“With so many great deals available online, it definitely makes sense for travellers to shop around to ensure they get the cover they need. Insurewithease aims to bring travellers insurance that’s easy to arrange, competitively priced, while delivering great choice and cover.”

Which? analysed the prices of ski cover from 82 insurers for a 2 week trip to Austria for a 55 year old individual; a couple both 50 and a family of two adults, both 40 and children aged 8 and 12. Insurewithease rated as the best buy for single trip cover for each case:

Adult – 55 years old     £17
Couple – 50 years old     £28
Family – 40 years old, 8 and 12     £30

The insurewithease single trip Ski Policy provides a full range of cover, including:

  • Equipment – cover against loss, damage or theft of winter sports equipment, including snowboard, skis, boots and poles
  • Hired equipment – cover for hired winter sports equipment, if it is lost, stolen or damaged
  • Ski pass – cover for the loss or theft of ski pass
  • Ski pack cover – including lessons, hire and lift pass, if the insured falls ill or is injured and cannot use part of the ski pack paid for
  • Piste closure – if adverse weather conditions cause the closure of ski facilities at the resort
  • Avalanche closure – if arrival or departure is delayed by avalanche, landslide or landslip
  • 24-hour worldwide emergency & medical assistance – 365 days a year
  • Text message service – providing policy number and emergency assistance details

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