Proof of travel insurance via credit card
I've booked a tour with the company Intrepid. They are asking for the policy number and proof of my travel insurance. I have travel insurance (including cancellation/interruption and accidents) through my credit card.
Here are some excerpts from the insurance policy:
When you pay for your air, bus, train or cruise transportation with your card, you are eligible to receive accidental death or dismemberment coverage of up to $1,000,000. ... If your trip is cancelled or cut short by sickness, severe weather and other covered situations, you can be reimbursed up to $10,000 per person and $20,000 per trip for your pre-paid, non-refundable travel expenses, including passenger fares, tours, and hotels.
I spoke to the tour company's help desk, and they said I needed to ask my credit card company which insurance company underwrites the policy.
I spoke to the credit card company's help desk, and they had no idea.
Any advice?
Best Answer
There is a difference between getting reminbursement in the case of travel plans going wrong, and proper travel insurance. Please see Is credit card travel insurance any good?
Some rewards credit cards offer travel insurance. However, your credit card is unlikely to give you all the cover you need as full medical insurance is not included.
First, it’s important to establish what is meant by travel insurance.
If you mean getting a refund if the trip is cancelled or goes wrong, then yes. Credit card providers are bound by strict consumer laws set out in Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act, which covers purchases of £100 to £30,000.
But credit card providers do not offer full travel insurance, as they do not pay out for medical issues that may arise during a trip overseas.
What don't they usually cover?
They may not pay out in the event of lost luggage.
They may not include features that are common in travel insurance policies, such as personal liability.
They often do not cover medical emergency expense.
They often do not cover theft of personal possessions.
The article goes on to say
There is one card that offers comprehensive travel insurance, including medical cover. This the Platinum card from American Express, which comes with a fee of £575 a year.
But obviously this isn't "complimentary" travel insurance as the card attracts a fee, and is part of what that fee covers.
Although it includes life and serious injury compensation, please note the wording of the OP's paragraph carefully:
up to $10,000 per person and $20,000 per trip for your pre-paid, non-refundable travel expenses.
It does not seem to be referring to out-of-pocket expenses, but loss of the holiday itself.
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Does a credit card have travel insurance?
What is credit card travel insurance? Credit card travel insurance is nearly identical to regular travel insurance. The only difference would be the terms and conditions, but that would apply to any policy. There are two different types of policies when discussing travel insurance: travel medical and trip protection.Do I need to print my travel insurance?
No, it's not essential to take copies of your travel insurance documents with you. It's a good idea though to jot down your policy number and, more importantly, have our 24 hour assistance telephone number with you, so you can contact us if you need our help while you're away.Does my Mastercard have trip cancellation insurance?
You get Mastercard travel insurance just by having a Mastercard. It's free, too. There are six different types of Mastercard travel insurance available: travel accident insurance, trip cancellation/interruption insurance, trip delay insurance, insurance for lost or delayed baggage, and rental car insurance.Do you have to put a travel notice on a credit card?
You're not required to notify your credit card company when you're going away on vacation, but it is highly recommended. By letting your credit card company know where you're going and for how long, your company will know that any card transactions from that location were likely authorized by you.Travel Insurance on Credit Cards | Travel Chat Thursday
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