Tesco Travel Insurance is offering free winter sports cover for all customers who take out an annual policy from now until 7 January 2009.
The winter sports policy
provides cover for up to 22 days across 14 different activities including
popular snow sports such as skiing and snowboarding, through to more specialist
sports such as curling, bob-sleighing and tobogganing.
Rachel Cutler, Head of
Tesco Travel Insurance commented: "With so many resorts offering
attractive winter holiday packages, there are some real bargains out there.
We're helping to reduce the cost of such trips further by throwing in our
comprehensive winter sports cover with all annual insurance policies. You never
know what might happen on holiday so it's best to be covered for the
unexpected."
Winter sports cover
Amount of cover purchased in store/online/over phone
Sports and activities
Skiing and snowboarding on-piste (and off-piste with a qualified instructor),
cross-country skiing, ice skating and curling.
Piste closure
Up to £200 per person
Loss of winter sports equipment
Up to £500 per person
Replacement winter
sports equipment
Up to £300 per person
Loss of ski passes or fees
Up to £250 per person
Tesco has put together
some safe skiing tips for anyone planning a holiday in the snow:
1. Ensure you are fit for the holiday: Women over 25 are 2.5 times more likely
to suffer knee injuries compared to other groups according to French mountain
medical association Medecins du Montagne, which attributes this to poorer
physical condition.
2. Check your equipment: Have your equipment and bindings checked by a ski shop
before you go on holiday and, if you're hiring skis, make sure you use a
reputable shop.
3. Wear protection: It is advisable, especially for children, to wear a helmet.
Skiers and snowboarders should also consider wrist, back and knee protectors.
4. Remember your sun protection: Sun reflects off the snow and can burn any
exposed skin so wear a high-SPF lotion. Make sure you wear adequate sunglasses
or goggles as you need to see where you're going to avoid collisions.
5. Keep covered: Don't
be tempted to ski with exposed skin or without gloves or mittens if the sun's
out. Snow and ice can be very abrasive on the skin.
6. Don't drink and ski:
Although it seems to be an accepted part of the skiing experience, particularly
in Europe, it is important not to over-indulge. Most insurance policies will
not cover you if you have been drinking alcohol.
7. Take a lesson: if it's been a while since you last skied, take it easy on
your first day on the slopes and sign up for a refresher course. A bad fall on
your first day could ruin the rest of your holiday.
8. Stay safe off-piste: Even experts can get caught out. Check the weather and
avalanche forecasts, always let someone know where you're going and consider
new technology such as airbags, reflectors and GPS locators.
9. Follow on-piste instructions and directions: They are there for a reason.
10. Remember that it can take time to acclimatise to higher altitudes: Keep
hydrated and get plenty of sleep. When on the slopes, take regular breaks to
prevent yourself from feeling fatigued and make sure you have the energy to get
safely down the slope.
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For further information, please contact Tesco Personal Finance:
Matthew Dransfield
Tesco Personal Finance
Tel: 0131 523 9001
Victoria Lomax
Tesco Personal Finance
Tel: 0131 523 5533
Eleanor Child
Haggie Hepburn
Tel: 0207 334 7777
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