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I travel overseas with my family generally once a year for holiday and have always purchased travel insurance. But now I have a CitiBank Platinum card and thought I might as well take advantage of the free international travel insurance.
I've had a look and it seems quite reasonable, but just wondering if anyone has any hints or tips, something I should be aware of as maybe there are some pitfalls? I'd greatly appreciate any assistance and advice offerred.
I would be interested to know if people have used the Platinum Travel Insurance for traveling to the states ?
I have printed out & emailed the CC statement to myself and family and have the phone number for if any urgent issues arise.
But after reading the forums I'm not sure I'm 100% sold on just have the Citibank Platinum CC travel insurance.
I have read the Covermore insurance conditions, and this would be $689 to cover both of us for the trip... The total pay outs are a little higher but not by much...
I have Citibank Platinum, but use an ANZ Gold travel policy for ski trips.
We had occassion to use it when we missed QF NRT-SYD last February (our fault). The afterhours claims officer (in Aus) got us rebooked on the next day flight (which we were told was full). That CSO was a lifeline at the time.
Just confirm the approval process in times of a medical emergency.
Blu & odysseus thanks for the info... I think I will give it a go and see what happens I have read the TC and pack to front ! time to try my Citibank Plat card out !
Your local flight center will give you the wholesale rate covermore insurance if you are spending enough with them.
I put through about 16k in airfares (100% intl travel only) in the past 12 months through my local lady and she gave me the heads up on this.
$280 for covermore annual policy, down from $450 I think retail is.
All my trips go on a platinum card but I choose to get a *real* policy as backup. The fact you are considerring insurance means that you think something will go wrong....otherwise you wouldn't bother.
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Originally Posted by trippin_the_rift
Your local flight center will give you the wholesale rate covermore insurance if you are spending enough with them.
I put through about 16k in airfares (100% intl travel only) in the past 12 months through my local lady and she gave me the heads up on this.
$280 for covermore annual policy, down from $450 I think retail is.
All my trips go on a platinum card but I choose to get a *real* policy as backup. The fact you are considerring insurance means that you think something will go wrong....otherwise you wouldn't bother.
It's still more expensive than TID or Colombus.
Also, in relation to the bolded point, I think that when travelling you should always have travel insurance as you never know what is going to happen, not just because you think something may can wrong. Have you heard of Murphy's Law?