I can't really find this in the PDS anywhere. Could you point out where you might have read this?I ended up with my go to policy Worldcare which is capped at $250/night
Currenly tossing up between covermore / worldcare / world2cover
I can't really find this in the PDS anywhere. Could you point out where you might have read this?I ended up with my go to policy Worldcare which is capped at $250/night
I've also been considering them and I think they have one of the better policies since the COVID additional expenses cover is unlimited.I have been hunting around for some quotes, I can get a worldwide 12 month comprehensive multi-trip with Medibank ($250 excess, trips up to 30 days) for just over $300 (get a discount as I have a health policy).
Been through the PDS, doesn't seem to be any red flags. Anyone looked in to their policy and found a concern?
That's great feedback, thank you. I'll do a little more research but probably just buy that Medibank policy tonight, the price is excellent. And I'll probably hire a car in the UK next month so the rental excess will help too.I've also been considering them and I think they have one of the better policies since the COVID additional expenses cover is unlimited.
I did read this anecdotal report of a user on Reddit with Medibank who got covid in Mexico; they reported a good experience:
personally I would ,for peace of mind, purchase travel insurance for you both. That few hundred dollars will be nothing if something goes wrongI have both Amex and ANZ credit cards that have travel insurance as part of the deal. Until November 2019, I relied on either of those. However, in the different times of 2022 and with some overseas travel planned, should I be looking at different options? My domestic partner, who I will be travelling with, does not have credit card travel insurance and she has always purchased her own annual travel insurance. For "peace of mind", she's keen to get a new travel insurance policy that would cover both of us but I wonder if anyone on here could share some thoughts? I am 71 and she is 66. We are experieneced travellers and in generally good health. But the world is different in these unforseen and unexpected times?
My credit card travel insurance has always been sufficient. Allianz (for ANZ) was also very helpful in liaising and communication. They paid the total claim in full. I wouldn't feel the need to buy another policy EXCEPT....check very carefully what is now covered by your particular credit card. Confirm if there is cover if you or your travel companion test positive and have to isolate in a hotel and then have to change flight bookings, etc. As mentioned previously, CC cover is not necessarily the same as cover with the insurer directly. If the cover is there, stick to the CC insurance.I have both Amex and ANZ credit cards that have travel insurance as part of the deal. Until November 2019, I relied on either of those. However, in the different times of 2022 and with some overseas travel planned, should I be looking at different options? My domestic partner, who I will be travelling with, does not have credit card travel insurance and she has always purchased her own annual travel insurance. For "peace of mind", she's keen to get a new travel insurance policy that would cover both of us but I wonder if anyone on here could share some thoughts? I am 71 and she is 66. We are experieneced travellers and in generally good health. But the world is different in these unforseen and unexpected times?
Thanks for this, I may be able to cancel the insurance policy which I bought separately (it is still within the 14 day cooling off period) and instead rely on the free insurance provided by Amex. A quick glance at the T&Cs looks good but I will need to check it more closely.I think there is some variation in the travel insurances AMEX provides, which depends on the card issued. Up to now I understood AMEX travel insurances still don't cover anything covid related. However had a quick look and they have created this update page about various changes;this doesn't take effect until March. I'd have a look at what it says for your card, including the new T&C
Up until now that has been the case, but if you check PineappleSkip's link a few posts up, it will be changing on 15 March 2022. See Changes to your Card Insurance | American Express AUMy amex card PDS doesnt mention Cvid or Pandemic at all so I assume useless, Ive never relied on it before as medical is not unlimited: https://www.americanexpress.com/content/dam/amex/au/pdfs/credit-cards/pds_ultimatecard.pdf
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