| Pensioners 'pay double' for travel insurance |
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People over 65 years of age face travel insurance bills twice the size of non-pensioners, research out today reveals. Price comparison website Moneysupermarket.com looked at the price of travel insurance for those over and under 65. It found that many insurers charge double for someone who is 66 compared to someone who is 65. Richard Mason, director of insurance at Moneysupermarket.com, said: "Anyone who dreams of seeing the world in their retirement will get a nasty shock when they reach their 66th birthday and find insurers have doubled the cost of their travel insurance. Read the complete article, "Pensioners 'pay double' for travel insurance". |
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