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UK Travel Insurance

Independent, flight-first information on UK travel insurance — what a policy must cover, how GHIC fits in, pre-existing condition screening, and FCA-authorised providers and comparison services you can get quotes from. FlightLogic does not sell insurance or give advice.

Quick Answer

UK travel insurance should be bought as soon as you book — cancellation cover starts from the purchase date, not the departure date. Compare policies on five flight-critical numbers before price: emergency medical and repatriation limits (£2m+ for Europe, £5m+ worldwide including the USA), cancellation limits that cover your total non-refundable spend, baggage and gadget limits against what you actually carry, the per-claim excess, and travel disruption cover for missed departures and delays. A UK GHIC card is not a substitute — it only gives state-tariff healthcare in the EU and covers no repatriation, cancellation, or baggage.

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Compare cover before price — the five numbers

Premium is the last thing to compare, not the first. Check every quote against the same five flight-critical numbers: emergency medical and repatriation (£2m+ Europe, £5m+ worldwide including the USA), cancellation and curtailment limits that cover your total non-refundable spend, baggage and gadget limits against what you actually carry, the per-claim excess, and travel disruption cover for missed departures and long delays. Our five-number comparison checklist walks through each with worked examples.

Timing matters as much as cover: cancellation protection starts the day you buy the policy, so insure the trip when you book it — not the week you fly.

UK travel insurers you can get quotes from

Listed alphabetically — this is not a ranking, and commission never orders this list. Each provider is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (or acts for insurers that are); check the policy wording and cover limits on the provider's own site before buying.

Cedar Tree Travel Insurance

  • Single-trip
  • Annual multi-trip
  • Medical screening

UK travel insurance with online medical screening, so travellers with declared pre-existing conditions can obtain a quote covering those conditions.

Before you buy: Complete the medical screening accurately and check the emergency medical limit for your destination region.

Get a Cedar Tree Travel Insurance quote *

CoverForYou

  • Single-trip
  • Annual multi-trip
  • Backpacker
  • Add-ons

Single-trip, annual multi-trip, and backpacker policies at several cover tiers, with optional add-ons such as winter sports, cruise, and gadget cover.

Before you buy: Compare the cover tiers — cancellation and baggage limits differ significantly between the entry and top tiers.

Get a CoverForYou quote *

Coverwise

  • Single-trip
  • Annual multi-trip
  • Family cover

Single-trip and annual multi-trip travel insurance sold online, underwritten by a major insurer, with family and couple policy options.

Before you buy: Check the per-claim excess and the trip duration limit on annual policies against your longest planned trip.

Get a Coverwise quote *

Explorer Travel Insurance

  • Single-trip
  • Annual multi-trip
  • Long-stay
  • Activities

Travel insurance including options for long-stay trips and a range of activities, with medical screening for pre-existing conditions.

Before you buy: If your trip involves sport or adventure activities, confirm each activity is on the policy's covered list before buying.

Get a Explorer Travel Insurance quote *

Insurefor

  • Single-trip
  • Annual multi-trip
  • Car hire excess

Online travel insurance with single-trip and annual multi-trip policies, plus standalone car hire excess insurance for UK renters.

Before you buy: Review the travel disruption section — missed departure and delay benefits vary by tier.

Get a Insurefor quote *

Outbacker Insurance

  • Backpacker
  • Long-stay
  • Working holidays

Backpacker and long-stay travel insurance aimed at extended trips, gap years, and working holidays, including cover for a wide list of activities.

Before you buy: Check the maximum trip length and whether working abroad (paid or voluntary) is covered for your plans.

Get a Outbacker Insurance quote *

SafetyWing

  • Long-stay
  • Nomad medical
  • Subscription

Subscription-style travel medical insurance for people travelling or working remotely abroad for extended periods — renews monthly while you are away rather than ending on a fixed date.

Before you buy: This is travel medical cover, not a full UK travel policy — cancellation and baggage cover differ from UK single-trip policies, so read the scope carefully.

Get a SafetyWing quote *

Comparison services — one screening, a panel of quotes

Comparison services return quotes from a panel of insurers rather than one. Panels differ between services, so no single comparison shows the whole market. Listed alphabetically.

Compare Your Travel Insurance

  • Comparison
  • Single-trip
  • Annual multi-trip
  • Cruise

A UK travel insurance comparison service returning quotes from a panel of insurers for single-trip, annual, and cruise policies.

Before you buy: Comparison results are quotes from the panel only — sort by the cover levels that matter to you, not just price.

Compare quotes on Compare Your Travel Insurance *

Medical Travel Compared

  • Comparison
  • Pre-existing conditions
  • Seniors

A comparison service specialising in travellers with pre-existing medical conditions and older travellers, quoting from a panel of specialist insurers.

Before you buy: Have your diagnosis, medication, and treatment dates ready — screening answers must be accurate for cover to be valid.

Compare quotes on Medical Travel Compared *

TravelSupermarket

  • Comparison
  • Single-trip
  • Annual multi-trip

A general UK travel comparison site whose travel insurance channel returns quotes from a broad panel of UK insurers.

Before you buy: Use the filter for medical and cancellation limits rather than accepting the default price sort.

Compare quotes on TravelSupermarket *

GHIC is not travel insurance

The free UK Global Health Insurance Card gives you medically necessary state healthcare in the EU at the same cost as a resident — valuable, and worth carrying on every European trip. It covers nothing else: no repatriation to the UK, no private treatment, no cancellation, no baggage, and nothing outside the EU. NHS guidance is to carry both a GHIC and a travel insurance policy. How GHIC and EHIC actually work →

Protection you may already have

Travel insurance stacks with — and never replaces — three protections many UK travellers already hold:

  • UK261/EU261 compensation. Delays of 3+ hours or cancellations within the airline's control owe you £220–£520 from the airline by law, insurance or not. UK261 guide and calculator →
  • Section 75. Flights or holidays costing £100–£30,000 paid (even partly) on a UK credit card make the card issuer jointly liable if the provider fails. Section 75 for flight bookings →
  • ATOL. UK package holidays including a flight carry ATOL protection if the organiser collapses. It protects the package — not your own DIY bookings.

Travel insurance guides

About this page

FlightLogic (published by Elite Digital AI Solutions Ltd) is an independent travel review site. We are not authorised or regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and we do not advise on, recommend, arrange, or sell insurance. This page is general information: providers are listed alphabetically, links marked * are advertising links that may earn us commission at no extra cost to you, and any policy you buy is a contract between you and the FCA-authorised provider. Always read the policy wording and product information document before purchase. If you have been declined cover for medical reasons, MoneyHelper's specialist directory (moneyhelper.org.uk) lists insurers who cover serious conditions.

When should I buy travel insurance for a flight booking?

As soon as you pay for the flight or holiday. Cancellation cover runs from the date you buy the policy, so delaying until the week before departure leaves your booking unprotected against illness, bereavement, or other insured cancellation reasons in the gap. The premium is normally the same either way.

Is a GHIC or EHIC card enough instead of travel insurance?

No. A UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) gives you medically necessary state healthcare in the EU at the same cost as a resident — but it does not cover repatriation to the UK, mountain rescue, private treatment, cancellation, baggage, or anything outside the EU. NHS guidance is to hold both a GHIC and a travel insurance policy.

Do I have to declare pre-existing medical conditions?

Yes — every UK policy asks medical screening questions, and failing to declare a condition accurately can void a claim entirely, including claims unrelated to the condition on some policies. If you are declined cover or quoted a very high premium because of a medical condition, MoneyHelper (the government-backed service) runs a directory of specialist medical travel insurers.

Does travel insurance pay out for flight delays and cancellations?

Only partially — and it stacks with, rather than replaces, your legal rights. If a UK or EU flight is delayed 3+ hours or cancelled for a reason within the airline's control, UK261/EU261 compensation of £220–£520 is owed by the airline regardless of insurance. Travel insurance covers what those rules do not: delays outside the airline's control, missed connections on separate tickets, and consequential losses like unused hotel nights, subject to the policy's travel disruption section.

Is annual multi-trip or single-trip travel insurance cheaper?

As a rule of thumb, an annual multi-trip policy usually costs less than three single-trip policies of similar cover. If you take two or more trips a year — including weekend city breaks — compare an annual quote before buying single-trip. Watch the per-trip duration limit (often 31 days) and whether winter sports need an add-on.

Does FlightLogic sell or recommend travel insurance?

No. FlightLogic is an independent travel review site, not authorised or regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. We publish general information and link to FCA-authorised insurers and comparison services — links marked * are advertising links and may earn us commission at no extra cost to you. Any policy you buy is a contract between you and the provider; always read the policy wording before purchase.