Berlin
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Hi everyone,
reading through insurance Ts&Cs is always driving me crazy and as ever so often in these cases I am totally confused
So, in short, my problem: I am going on a two week long trip to the US soon and have paid my QF flight to and from the US with my American Express Platinum charge card so the health insurance is done and dusted. Now, within the US I've booked a couple of one way flights on AA and paid them with my Platinum Amex Reserve credit card. Some of those connections within the US are quite tight and I am now wondering how I will be covered for potential delays or lost luggage etc. Looking through the Ts&Cs, on both cards they talk about 'activation of cover' by having paid the round trip with the card in question. But there's no talk about those one way flights I might have booked separately- are they also covered through the main insurance from my charge card because I've paid my return trip out of Australia through that one? Or maybe I'm not covered at all which then would be a big lessons of 'Always pay everything with one and the same card' which would be highly inconvenient.
Maybe someone here has had similar experiences before and can help. Otherwise, I might just have to call Amex and ask them. Thank you!
reading through insurance Ts&Cs is always driving me crazy and as ever so often in these cases I am totally confused

So, in short, my problem: I am going on a two week long trip to the US soon and have paid my QF flight to and from the US with my American Express Platinum charge card so the health insurance is done and dusted. Now, within the US I've booked a couple of one way flights on AA and paid them with my Platinum Amex Reserve credit card. Some of those connections within the US are quite tight and I am now wondering how I will be covered for potential delays or lost luggage etc. Looking through the Ts&Cs, on both cards they talk about 'activation of cover' by having paid the round trip with the card in question. But there's no talk about those one way flights I might have booked separately- are they also covered through the main insurance from my charge card because I've paid my return trip out of Australia through that one? Or maybe I'm not covered at all which then would be a big lessons of 'Always pay everything with one and the same card' which would be highly inconvenient.
Maybe someone here has had similar experiences before and can help. Otherwise, I might just have to call Amex and ask them. Thank you!