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You would be advised to get an EHIC (European Health Insurance card) free, but travel insurance is always advisable. His age may make it difficult to get though but it shouldn't be impossible - you will need to be persistent. Try http://www.deltainsurance.co.uk/travel-insurance-over-65-70-79.htm as a starter
hello, just want to add my little bit here...
My dad who will be 80 this year is from Katowice and came over to the uk after the war....he often returns back to see his family.
I know he flies from Gatwick direct to Krakow...not much help to you i know....As for travel insurance he has to pay a fare bit due to his age.
I wish my dad would write a book about his youth and war years in the army because he never says much about it and im sure he has seen what most of us will never witness in out lives.
All the best
What a heartwarming story about how serene he is about experiences which would scar us for life.A true gentleman.
Insurance - we take out an annual policy which costs about �50 and obviously covers the whole family regardless of how many trips abroad you make - I dont know if he lives with you but my daughter is still covered although she doesnt.Might be worrh looking into.Also although I cant help surely The Polish War Veterans have a society who must deal with this type of query.
I know that Ryanair have opened up to Krakow so they might be worth a visit.This destination is becoming increasingly popular because of the migrant workers so I should imagine you should have no problem.
Welcome to AB!!
yes Swirad, I know very little about what happened to my father in the war. But as we both suspect they saw sights and experiences that they choose not to re live and i fully understand that. Both our fathers had the chance of a life time to start there lives again in a prospering country like Britian, and only the future to look forward to.
Dad has lived life to the full despite everything that happened back then, he has his ways though and i know where they come from.
Im hoping myself to get back to Poland soon and would be great to go with my dad.
Have a great time and not too many vodkas!! :o)
I have just returned from our third trip to Poland, like you my father was Polish. He came from a small mountain village near Nowy sacz. We have always flown from Luton via easy jet with no problems what so ever. If you are staying in Kracow we found that if you are booking on line it is always cheaper, stay Poland is a good web-site for hotels, unfortunatley my father died some years ago, however we managed to travel this January to his village of birth where we discovered a very old lady who grew up with him and told us all about when the Germans came, very sad. On a brighter note we would not have been able to do any of this with out our taxi driver Andrejz who spoke enough English. He came recommend from a friend. He collected us from the airport approx cost �10. Our Journey from Kracow to Bogusza ( village ) took nearly 2 hours, we had his services for over 8 hours and it cost �90 worth every penny. You can e-mail to ask any questions about cost ect , he was fantastic. See the link below he may take a dayor two to get back to you. Hope you enjoy your visit as mich as we did - - can't wait to return
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