Not sure if this has been brought up before, but it happened to me today so I thought I would put it out there.
While in the process of renewing my Zed insurance, the issue of breakdown cover was brought up. I told the guy on the other end of the phone that I needed European cover for the upcoming Euro cruise. He said, no problem, our policy covers all the major European countries. The conversation carried on a bit longer, and I don't know why , but I asked him to check the list of countries we are doing in June. After putting me on hold for a few minutes he came back and rattled off a long list of countries which were covered. When he was finished, I told him that he hadn't mentioned Switzerland. He checked his list again, before saying, no, we don't, as it's regarded as a non E.U. country, which needs special cover. In his desperation to get my business, he gave me a better standard of cover which included Switzerland for the same price as the original one.
I am not an experienced European driver, so this may be common knowledge to those that are, but I thought I would put this thread out to those people like me, who are novices and may assume that all European breakdown policies would include Switzerland.
For anyone travelling to Switzerland, it would be worth a phone call, just to check.
Safe travels.
While in the process of renewing my Zed insurance, the issue of breakdown cover was brought up. I told the guy on the other end of the phone that I needed European cover for the upcoming Euro cruise. He said, no problem, our policy covers all the major European countries. The conversation carried on a bit longer, and I don't know why , but I asked him to check the list of countries we are doing in June. After putting me on hold for a few minutes he came back and rattled off a long list of countries which were covered. When he was finished, I told him that he hadn't mentioned Switzerland. He checked his list again, before saying, no, we don't, as it's regarded as a non E.U. country, which needs special cover. In his desperation to get my business, he gave me a better standard of cover which included Switzerland for the same price as the original one.
I am not an experienced European driver, so this may be common knowledge to those that are, but I thought I would put this thread out to those people like me, who are novices and may assume that all European breakdown policies would include Switzerland.
For anyone travelling to Switzerland, it would be worth a phone call, just to check.
Safe travels.