Champions League final could be a costly match
With less than a week until the Champions League final, it is important Chelsea and Manchester United fans are fully prepared for their trip to Moscow.As one of Britain's leading travel insurers, Direct Line is concerned that travellers have not made appropriate preparations to enjoy the match and get home safely.
With the EHIC (formerly E111) not covering Britons travelling to Russia, the cost of treatment for fans involved in an accident or emergency can be very high. Should you be injured seriously enough to need repatriation back to the UK, an air ambulance from Moscow can cost up to £25,000 - a high price to pay for poor preparation.
Direct Line offers insurance which not only covers customers for a range of travel and medical emergencies, it also provides up to £500 cover for lost or stolen pre-paid tickets to the match along with lost passport cover. Our policies also offer legal assistance and third party liability cover in line with the standard terms and conditions of our travel insurance policies.
Chris Price, Head of Travel Insurance at Direct Line, says, "While it is easy to get excited about the first ever all-English final, fans should prepare adequately for an overseas trip. They should ensure they have the right travel insurance in place to cover them for incidents which may occur while away including medical emergencies, loss of passports, legal assistance and trip cancellation which can be very costly and inconvenient at the best of times.
"With air ambulance evacuations costing up to £25,000, a serious accident or injury can result in financial disaster for fans without insurance. A stay in a private hospital in Moscow which offers reasonable levels of treatment can cost up to £1,500 a day, plus any specialist expenses.
"At Direct Line, we also offer group discounts for up to 16 adults travelling together. So if you and your friends are heading to the Champions League Final, you can benefit from a discount on a group policy which ensures you have the cover you need.
"An important consideration for fans that do become ill or injured, is the cost of having a friend or relative stay in a hotel while they recuperate in hospital. With hotel prices soaring for the Champions League Final, insurance provides you with valuable peace of mind."
Direct Line's Top Tips on Traveller's Safety:
You should regularly check the Foreign & Commonwealth Office's dedicated Champions League site at: fco.gov.uk/en/travelling-and-living-overseas/ta-relevant-to-you/champions-league
Book accommodation before leaving - you will find it very difficult to get accommodation when you arrive
Keep family and friends updated on your whereabouts, particularly if you decide to go sightseeing outside Moscow
Have a good time, but don't drink too much. It is illegal to drink or smoke in some areas of Moscow and you may be refused entry into the match if you are inebriated. Insurance claims may also be affected if alcohol or drugs are involved.
Carry your passport on you at all times
Keep copies of your documents in a safe place
Pickpockets may be out in force to coincide with the Final so remain vigilant in managing your valuables
For further details on Direct Line Travel Insurance, visit directline.com