What’s covered by credit card travel accident and emergency evacuation insurance? - The Points Guy (2024)

Many perks available from your credit cards are well-known and well-utilized. However, benefits such as trip cancellation insurance, delayed baggage insurance, lost baggage insurance, and trip delay protection can quite literally save the day and justify paying an annual fee.

Today, we'll explain a couple of lesser-known benefits that you hopefully won't have to use but, if needed, can protect you from extreme financial hardship and ensure your family and loved ones are provided for if something happens to you. You can easily find the coverage and terms of any protection your travel credit card offers by doing a quick web search for the card's updated benefits guide. These benefits are not exclusive to travel credit cards and many standard credit cards come with travel protection and insurance.

Travel accident insurance

Often called common carrier insurance, this is a policy that pays in case of death, losing eyesight or losing a limb(s) while on a plane, train, ship or bus licensed to carry passengers and available to the public. A few cards also have travel accident insurance that offers protection for the entire duration of a trip (up to 31 days long) but pays out less than the common carrier insurance policies. To be eligible, you typically have to pay for the entire fare with the credit card.

What’s covered by credit card travel accident and emergency evacuation insurance? - The Points Guy (1)

Different credit cards have different payment tables for how much your beneficiary would receive in case of death, losing one limb, losing two limbs, losing sight in one eye or becoming legally blind. Coverage is also typically extended to authorized users on the account, spouses, domestic partners, and dependent children of the cardholder on trips paid for with the card.

By default, the beneficiaries in order of precedence are spouse, then children, then estate. You can submit a letter to the card issuer to establish another beneficiary.

Emergency evacuation insurance

In the past, when traveling to remote destinations like the Maldives and Fiji, I bought third-party emergency medical evacuation insurance, not realizing the cards I already had would have covered me. There are a few crucial aspects of emergency evacuation insurance offered by credit cards that you need to understand and follow so you don't compound your medical situation with the stress of financial hardship:

  • Everything must be approved and coordinated through a benefits administrator. This is who you or your companions should call when things first start looking like you'll need assistance. Nothing that you decide to pay for on your own will be reimbursed.
  • Evacuation does not mean repatriation. You won't be evacuated back to the U.S. if you're far overseas. Most policies state you'll be moved to the nearest medical facility capable of proper care.
  • Preexisting conditions may lead to your request for evacuation at the credit card provider's expense being denied. Read your credit card's full terms and benefits guide to see which exclude these conditions and the credit card's definition of a pre-existing condition.
  • The coverage is only for the cost of evacuation and medical care during transportation. You still need medical insurance to pay the doctors and staff who provide you care once you're back on the ground.
  • Some cards have country exclusions, so don't expect to head into Syria or Afghanistan and rely on your credit card benefits administrator to get you to a hospital.

What’s covered by credit card travel accident and emergency evacuation insurance? - The Points Guy (2)

To get all the relevant information, make sure you download and read the entire section of the benefits guide pertaining to these coverages. Here are a few cards offering travel accident and/or emergency evacuation insurance.

Related: The best credit cards with travel insurance

What’s covered by credit card travel accident and emergency evacuation insurance? - The Points Guy (3)

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The Platinum Card® from American Express

What’s covered by credit card travel accident and emergency evacuation insurance? - The Points Guy (4)

The Amex Platinum card removed travel accident insurance in 2020. However, the card still offers one of the most generous emergency evacuation insurance of any card. There's no cost cap and benefits are extended to immediate family and children under 23 (or under 26 if enrolled full-time in school). Best of all, you don't even have to use the card to pay for the trip.

You must be on a trip less than 90 days in length and at least 100 miles away from your residence. A Premium Global Assist (PGA) administrator must coordinate everything to not incur any cost. The benefit will also pay economy airfare for a minor under 16 to be returned home if left unattended, pay for an escort to accompany that minor if required to get them home, and get a family member to the place of treatment if hospitalization of more than 10 consecutive days is expected.*

Other American Express cards offer access to the Premium Global Assist Hotline. However, anything they coordinate will be at your expense. Make sure you read your Amex card's benefits guide carefully.

For more details, see our full review of the Amex Platinum.

Related: Your complete guide to Amex travel protections

*Eligibility and benefit level varies by card. Terms, conditions and limitations apply. Visit americanexpress.com/benefitsguide for details. If approved and coordinated by Premium Global Assist Hotline, emergency medical transportation assistance may be provided at no cost. In any other circ*mstance, cardmembers are responsible for the costs charged by third-party service providers.

Apply here: Amex Platinum

Chase Sapphire Reserve® and Chase Sapphire Preferred® Cards

The Chase Sapphire Reserve offers two different travel accident insurance benefits: common carrier travel accident insurance and 24-hour travel accident insurance. The former applies while riding as a passenger in, entering or exiting any common carrier. The latter applies any time during your trip — but you cannot be paid out on both the common carrier and 24-hour policies.

If you use your Chase Ultimate Rewards points to book your trip, you are covered under the card's benefits.

People eligible for coverage include "you, your spouse, your spouse's or domestic partner's children, including adopted children or stepchildren; legal guardians or wards; siblings or siblings-in-law; parents or parents-in-law; grandparents or grandchildren; aunts or uncles; nieces or nephews." Chase pays up to $1,000,000 for a common carrier loss and up to $100,000 for a 24-hour policy loss based on the following table:

What’s covered by credit card travel accident and emergency evacuation insurance? - The Points Guy (5)

Some interesting exclusions with Chase that would prevent a payout include the insured person participating in a motorized vehicular race or speed contest, the insured person participating in any professional sporting activity for which they received a salary or prize money or if the insured person traveling or flying on any aircraft engaged in flight on a rocket-propelled or rocket-launched aircraft.

The Chase Sapphire Reserve also offers emergency evacuation insurance. If at least a portion of your or an immediate family member's trip was paid for with the card, you're eligible for up to $100,000 in emergency medical evacuation. Your covered trip must be between five and 60 days and be at least 100 miles from your residence. If you are hospitalized for more than eight days, the benefits administrator can arrange for a relative or friend to fly round-trip in economy class to your location. You can also be reimbursed for the cost of an economy ticket home if your original ticket cannot be used. In a worst-case situation, the benefit also pays up to $1,000 to repatriate your remains.

The Chase Sapphire Preferred Card offers the same travel accident insurance as the Reserve, except with lower payouts on the common carrier policy. The benefits pay up to $500,000 for a common carrier loss and up to $100,000 for a 24-hour policy loss based on the following table:

What’s covered by credit card travel accident and emergency evacuation insurance? - The Points Guy (6)

For more details, see our full reviews of the Chase Sapphire Reserve and Chase Sapphire Preferred.

Related: Your guide to Chase's trip insurance coverage

Apply here: Chase Sapphire Reserve and Chase Sapphire Preferred

United Club Infinite Card

What’s covered by credit card travel accident and emergency evacuation insurance? - The Points Guy (7)

The top-tier United Club Infinite Card offers both travel accident insurance and emergency evacuation insurance. The travel accident insurance benefits pay up to $500,000 for a common carrier loss.

The card also carries the same benefit as the Chase Sapphire Reserve for emergency evacuation coverage, with up to $100,000 of coverage provided for evacuation.

For more details, see our full review of the United Club Infinite Card.

Apply here: United Club Infinite

Bottom line

We hope none of us perfectly ever have to worry about either of these policies, but it's nice to have peace of mind if you or your family need emergency assistance. This reassurance is just one more reason to ensure one of these cards is always in your wallet when traveling. The benefit guides of all cards are updated regularly, so make sure you don't toss them in the trash when updates show up in the mail and read the online guides for the latest terms and conditions.

Additional reporting by Emily Thompson and Stella Shon.

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

What’s covered by credit card travel accident and emergency evacuation insurance? - The Points Guy (2024)

FAQs

What does credit card travel insurance cover? ›

Trip interruption or cancellation: These coverages protect you if your travels are interrupted or canceled for a covered reason, such as an illness or severe weather. Trip delays: Trip delay insurance protects you if your flight is delayed for a covered reason and you must pay for meals or lodging.

What does travel accident insurance cover? ›

Travel Accident Insurance provides coverage for a broad range of Losses – including Accidental Loss of Life, Limb, Sight, Speech or Hearing – that occur while riding as a passenger in, entering, or exiting any Common Carrier.

Is credit card travel insurance better than regular travel insurance? ›

In most instances, traditional travel insurance policies will have more comprehensive coverage than credit card travel insurance. They'll cover more reasons for trip cancellation, and some may cover cancellations for no reason. They'll also cover medical emergencies, while credit card travel protections don't.

What is emergency evacuation travel insurance? ›

Quote Evacuation Plans. Emergency medical evacuation plans provide transport assistance in the event that you become seriously ill or injured while traveling.

What is not covered by travel insurance? ›

Depending on the plan, some of the other things that travel insurance won't usually cover include: Any unlawful acts. Participation in organized amateur and interscholastic athletic or sports competition events. Being under the influence of drugs or intoxicants, unless prescribed by a Physician.

Does your credit card cover trip cancellation? ›

The coverage provided by your credit card will depend on the date of cancellation/interruption of your trip and the expenses incurred as a result of this trip. For trip cancellation insurance, you could: be reimbursed for the non-refundable portion of your travel expenses (up to a certain limit).

Should I buy travel Accident Insurance? ›

Travel insurance covers numerous scenarios, from medical emergencies to tropical storms. It could be particularly useful if: You've spent a lot on prepaid, non-refundable expenses. You're traveling internationally where your health insurance won't apply.

What is the most common travel insurance claim? ›

By far, the most common and often most significant travel insurance claim is for medical emergencies. A sudden illness or injury during your trip can not only ruin your plans but also cause a severe financial strain.

Is travel Accident Insurance the same as travel insurance? ›

Travel accident insurance is a specialized type of travel insurance plan. It acts as life insurance and protection against accidental death and dismemberment in the event of a travel accident.

What are two disadvantages of travel insurance? ›

Cost: Travel insurance will add to the overall cost of your trip. Some may choose to forgo it to save money, especially on shorter or less expensive trips. Exclusions and Limitations: Policies may have various exclusions and limitations, so it's essential to read the fine print.

What is the best travel insurance company? ›

Learn more about each of our top travel insurance companies, including the average policy costs our team determined by examining and averaging quotes for four unique trips.
  • Faye. Our Top Pick. ...
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  • Nationwide Travel Insurance. ...
  • Tin Leg. ...
  • Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection. ...
  • Seven Corners Travel Insurance. ...
  • AIG Travel Guard.
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Do you need travel insurance if you pay with a credit card? ›

As discussed above, not all travel credit cards provide extensive travel protections when you book travel using the card. So, if you're using a card without travel protections or a card that only offers limited travel protections, you may want to purchase travel insurance.

What does an emergency evacuation plan include? ›

An emergency evacuation plan is a set of procedures developed by employers to help facilitate safe evacuations in case of workplace emergencies. Emergency evacuation plans usually contain exit routes, locations of designated safe areas, and the specific steps to follow for each type of emergency.

Do I need an emergency evacuation plan? ›

It is a legal requirement that all workplaces have an emergency plan. No one can predict when an emergency is going to take place. Emergency situations may arise due to a fire, explosion, chemical spill, medical emergency, natural disaster, bomb threat or violence.

Does travel insurance cover evacuation? ›

Travel Guard MedEvac Plan provides medical coverage, air evacuation services, including medical transportation to the nearest adequate medical facility and then home if warranted. It's emergency evacuation insurance that travels with you.

Does my Visa card cover travel insurance? ›

Use the Visa insurance service for safe and comfortable travels. Holders of Visa Platinum, Visa Signature, Visa Infinite, Visa Platinum Business and Visa Signature Business premium cards will be automatically insured when traveling.

What is the benefit of a credit card for travel? ›

A major benefit of travel credit cards is that many, if not all, of the fees don't apply for a set amount of time. You might also benefit from travel-related rewards and discounts, like air miles. A credit card is also a safer alternative to carrying large amounts of cash while on holiday.

Does credit card insurance cover cruising? ›

Credit card travel insurance usually covers cruise trips and the travel you book to and from your port of call. For your credit card coverage to apply, you'll need to pay for the trip with an eligible card.

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