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Friday 19 May, 2017

Don't be fooled by the 'A' in AMT

AMT is the travel insurance acronym for an Annual Multi Trip policy, which is a convenient solution for people who make two or more trips overseas in a 12 month period.

Published in MPI News Blog

Recent comments on an online skiing forum suggest some skiers are unsure about how much time they can spend on the slopes without breaching the conditions of their insurance policies – and possibly losing out if they have to make a claim.

Policy conditions vary, so it's important to understand the cover before you buy a policy – and certainly before you travel.

MPI's Annual Multi Trip policies place no limit on the number of days you actually ski. However, we do limit the duration of a ski trip to 17 days – and that’s counted from departure to arrival back in the UK.

The 17-day limit is is a widely accepted standard for a typical two-week stay in-resort, plus outward and return travel.

MPI's AMT policies also allow non-ski trips of up to 30 days, UK-UK.


These periods can be extended.

Published in MPI News Blog