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Complimentary insurances with your ANZ credit card

We often don't think about insurance until we actually need it. Whether you need it now or not, you may be eligible for some complimentary travel or shopping insurance with your ANZ credit card. Take a look and see!

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How to make a claim

Important changes to complimentary insurances.

Complimentary insurances for ANZ credit cards have undergone some recent changes, which will take effect from 7 June 2024 . Please refer to your new policy booklets and our helpful FAQs for details.

See what complimentary insurances are available

Select your card category below to see what complimentary insurances you may be eligible for on your existing ANZ credit card.

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For ANZ Platinum and Black credit cards:

The eligible ANZ Platinum and Black credit cards are as follows:

  • ANZ Rewards Travel Adventures (no longer for sale)

Refer to the policy information booklet for terms, conditions, exclusion, limits, applicable sub-limits and eligibility criteria that apply. disclaimer

You could be eligible for these complimentary insurances disclaimer when you make eligible purchases using your eligible ANZ Platinum or Black credit card (see list below):

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  • Domestic Travel Insurance disclaimer
  • Rental Vehicle Excess In Australia Insurance disclaimer
  • Purchase Protection Insurance disclaimer
  • Extended Warranty Insurance disclaimer

See your insurance booklet

For ANZ First credit cards:

The eligible ANZ First credit cards are as follows:

  • ANZ First Free Days Visa
  • ANZ First Low Interest Visa (no longer for sale)

You could be eligible for these complimentary insurances disclaimer when you make eligible purchases using your eligible ANZ First credit card (see list below):

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International Travel Insurance

You may be eligible for up to 6 months of complimentary international travel insurance with your ANZ Black or Platinum credit card. You'll need to meet the eligibility criteria set out in your  policy information booklet including, but not limited to:

  • prepayment of, at least, $250 of your travel costs before leaving Australia
  • travel costs need to be charged to an ANZ Black or Platinum credit card in your name. 

Before you travel overseas, read your  policy information booklet for full eligibility criteria, terms, conditions, exclusions, limits and applicable sub-limits. disclaimer  You can also check your eligibility and obtain a Letter of Eligibility  online or by phone below.

If your condition is life threatening, please call local emergency services.

Allianz Global Assistance are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please contact us using the following contact details:

  1800 010 075   within Australia

+61 7 3305 7465  from overseas

Please note that calls from mobiles, public telephones or hotel rooms may attract additional charges.

Email or fax

Email  [email protected]

Fax  +61 7 3305 7005

Other overseas numbers

Find the number you need from our list below

Looking for all the fine print?

Please refer to the insurance booklet relevant to your ANZ credit card for the eligibility criteria, terms, conditions, exclusions, limits and applicable sub-limits of the Group Insurance Policy.  

Platinum/Black Insurance booklet

First Insurance booklet

Please pick any of the following options to make a claim to the Allianz Global Assistance/ANZ Travel team:

Lodge your travel claim online or obtain a claim form for other complimentary covers.

  Claim online

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

1300 135 271

8am to 5pm AEST, Monday to Friday (except public holidays)

Email [email protected]

Post your completed claim form to Allianz Global Assistance, Locked Bag 3014, Toowong DC, QLD 4066

Your questions answered

What are the main changes.

A summary of the main changes (PDF) taking place in relation to the ANZ Platinum and Black Personal Credit Cards Complimentary Insurance Policy Information Booklet are:

  • Wording updates to definitions and clauses
  • Changes to benefit limits
  • Excess will increase from $350 to $500 where excess is applicable.
  • Period of cover for Platinum cardholders will reduce from 6 consecutive months to 3 consecutive months.

For the full list of benefits and the terms, conditions, exclusions, limits, applicable sub-limits and excesses that apply, please refer to the new ANZ Platinum and Black Personal Credit Cards Complimentary Insurance Policy Information Booklet for more information.

A summary of the main changes (PDF) taking place in relation to the ANZ First Credit Card Complimentary Insurance Policy Information Booklet are:

For the full list of benefits and the terms, conditions, exclusions, limits, applicable sub-limits and excesses that apply, please refer to the new ANZ First Credit Card Complimentary Insurance Policy Information Booklet for more information.

Why are the excess and benefit limits changing for International Travel Insurance?

ANZ and Allianz review the complimentary insurance offering from time to time and make adjustments in line with market conditions.

Why is the period of cover changing for International Travel Insurance for Platinum cardholders?

ANZ and Allianz review the complimentary insurance offering from time to time and make adjustments to reflect changing customer preferences and broader market conditions.

What happens to events occurring before 7 June 2024?

Where you want to make a claim for an insurable event that occurred before 7 June 2024 , the event will be covered under the terms of the policy in place at that time.

For ANZ Platinum and ANZ Black cardholders, if the insurable event occurred before 7 June 2024 , the ANZ Platinum and Black Personal Credit Cards Complimentary Insurance Policy Information Booklet (PDF) dated 8 November 2023 will apply.

Terms, conditions, exclusions, limits, applicable sub-limits and eligibility criteria apply. Please refer the new ANZ Platinum and Black Personal Credit Cards Complimentary Insurance Policy Information Booklet for more information.

For ANZ First Credit Card customers, if the insurable event occurred before 7 June 2024 , the ANZ First Credit Card Complimentary Insurance Policy Information Booklet (PDF) dated 8 November 2023 will apply.

Terms, conditions, exclusions, limits, applicable sub-limits and eligibility criteria apply. Please refer the new ANZ First Credit Card Complimentary Insurance Policy Information Booklet for more information.

If you have any questions about how the changes may apply to you, please contact Allianz Global Assistance on 1300 135 271 (within Australia) or by email to [email protected] .

Will this change effective from 7 June 2024 impact my current claim?

If you have any questions about an existing insurance claim or how the changes may apply to you, please contact Allianz Global Assistance on 1300 135 271 (within Australia) or by email to [email protected] .

Important information

Complimentary insurance covers: AWP Australia Pty Ltd ABN 52 097 227 177 AFSL 245631(trading as Allianz Global Assistance) under a binder from the insurer, Allianz Australia Insurance Limited ABN 15 000 122 850 AFSL 234708 has issued a group policy to Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ) ABN 11 005 357 522 AFSL and Australian credit licence 234527 which allows eligible ANZ account holders and cardholders to claim under the group policy as a third party beneficiary by reason of the statutory operation of Section 48 of the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cth).  The eligibility criteria, terms, conditions, limits and exclusions of the group policy are set out in the  ANZ Platinum and Black Credit Card Complimentary Insurance booklet (PDF) which may be amended from time to time. An excess may be deducted from any benefit paid. ANZ does not guarantee this insurance. Any advice has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs.  You must check whether or not it is appropriate, in light of your own circumstances, to act on this advice.

Purchase Protection Insurance and Extended Warranty Insurance covers: AWP Australia Pty Ltd ABN 52 097 227 177 AFSL 245631 (trading as Allianz Global Assistance) under a binder from the insurer, Allianz Australia Insurance Limited ABN 15 000 122 850 AFSL 234708 has issued a Group Policy to Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ) ABN 11 005 357 522 AFSL and Australian credit license 234527 which allows eligible ANZ account holders and cardholders to claim under the Group Policy as a third party beneficiary by reason of the statutory operation of Section 48 of the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cth). The eligibility criteria, terms, conditions, limits and exclusions of the Group Policy are set out in the  ANZ First Credit Card Complimentary Insurance booklet (PDF)  which may be amended from time to time. ANZ does not guarantee this insurance. Any advice has been prepared without taking into account your objects, financial situation or needs. You must check whether or not it is appropriate, in light of your own circumstances, to act on this advice.

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Credit card travel insurance

How do I qualify for travel insurance using my credit card?

If you have an ANZ Airpoints Visa Platinum credit card, and you pay for at least half of your pre-paid travel expenses with your card you may be eligible to receive overseas travel insurance.

To check your eligibility, please visit our ANZ travel insurance website

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ANZ Complimentary Credit Card Insurance and COVID-19 (Coronavirus) FAQ

Information for anz eligible cardholders regarding covid-19 and with a claim event date on and after 27 th april 2022.

Information on this page is correct as of 27 April 2022

Stay up to date on Travel Information for COVID-19 from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)  Smartraveller website and World Health Organisation   (WHO) and Department of Home Affairs .

Always consult the smartraveller.gov.au website prior to any travel.   In addition to visas, COVID-19 testing, and proof of vaccination requirements, many countries now have compulsory insurance and medical cover proof conditions.  Check with the nearest embassy, consulate or immigration department of the destination you are entering. If you require additional documentation regarding the complimentary international travel insurance policy due to international entry requirements, please contact us on 1300 135 271.

Are Eligible travellers covered for COVID-19 with this complimentary credit card travel insurance?

This complimentary travel insurance policy is designed to provide cover under select benefits to eligible travellers, if you or your travel companion are positively diagnosed as suffering a sickness recognised as an epidemic or pandemic such as COVID-19, and cover is expressly included under certain sections of the relevant ANZ Policy Information Booklet for which your eligible ANZ card is applicable under:    ANZ Platinum and Black Personal Credit Cards Complimentary Insurance Policy Information Booklet   or the  ANZ Business Black Complimentary Travel Insurance Policy Information booklet .  A General Exclusion for epidemic/pandemic applies for all claims relating to any epidemic/pandemic outside of the select benefits in the applicable policy information booklet. Please note, terms, conditions, limits and exclusions apply.

To receive a formal outcome, Eligible ANZ Cardholders must submit a claim.

Eligible ANZ travellers who meet the eligibility criteria should be aware that other General Exclusions have the potential to apply.

What is a General Exclusion?

A General Exclusion is an exclusion which will be applied across all sections of an insurance policy, and applies regardless of when eligibility for cover was gained.  Should a General Exclusion apply, this means that your complimentary credit card travel insurance excludes cover for the event, activities or circumstances (specified in the exclusion) that causes your claim.

To understand what is excluded from the ANZ Complimentary Insurance covers, please refer to the General Exclusions section and the section specific exclusions of the relevant ANZ Policy Information Booklet for which your eligible ANZ card is applicable under:  Premium Cards – Insurances, Insurance Policy Information booklet or the  ANZ Business Black Travel Insurance, Policy Information booklet

Other exclusions may apply depending upon the circumstances of an individual claim. General Exclusions include but are not limited to:

  • where your claim arises because you did not follow an advice or warning that a reasonable person would have been aware of:
  •                 by the Australian government (when a ‘Reconsider your need to travel’ or ‘Do not travel’ alert is in place), which can be found on                 www.smartraveller.gov.au; or
  •                 which was published in a reliable mass media source.
  • any interference with your travel plans by any government, government regulation or prohibition or intervention or official authority;  For example, if  Smartraveller has a warning, ‘Do not travel’ or ‘Reconsider your need to travel’ due to the risk of COVID-19 infection for a destination, and a cardholder chooses to ignore the warning and is infected with COVID-19, cover may be excluded.  Or if, a government closes its borders to inbound travellers due to COVID-19 and you are unable to enter and follow your planned travel across the closed border, cover may be excluded.

What if an ANZ Eligible Cardholder has booked travel and needs to cancel due to contracting COVID-19?

If you are unable to travel as a result of contracting COVID-19, Cancellation cover may be provided to eligible travellers, if you or your travel companion are positively diagnosed as suffering a sickness recognised as an epidemic or pandemic such as COVID-19, and cover is expressly included under the Cancellation section of the relevant ANZ Policy Information Booklet for which your eligible ANZ card is applicable under:  ANZ Platinum and Black Personal Credit Cards Complimentary Insurance Policy Information Booklet  or the ANZ Business Black Complimentary Travel Insurance Policy Information booklet     . If you are unable to travel as a result of an Epidemic or Pandemic related event which does not include you or your travel companion being positively diagnosed as suffering a sickness recognised as an epidemic or pandemic, for example a border closure, there may be no provision to claim as a general exclusion for epidemic and pandemic applies. A General Exclusion for epidemic/pandemic applies for all claims relating to any epidemic/pandemic outside of the cancellation benefits in the applicable policy information booklet. Please note, terms, conditions, limits and exclusions apply.

You therefore need to consider your own personal circumstances. We are not able to provide you with a cover decision before submitting a claim. To receive a formal outcome, ANZ Eligible Cardholders must submit a claim.

You should also contact your travel agent or travel service provider (airline, cruise line or Tour Company, etc) as they may be able to support you in obtaining refunds, credits or travel re-scheduling.

Can ANZ Eligible Cardholders make a claim for consideration?

Every ANZ Eligible Cardholder can submit a claim and have their individual circumstances considered in accordance with the eligibility criteria which includes the terms, conditions, limits and exclusions that apply as set out in the  and the  Premium Cards – Insurances, Insurance Policy Information booklet   or the  ANZ Business Black Travel Insurance, Policy Information booklet.

If you would like to claim, we encourage you to claim online via  www.claimmanager.com.au/anz

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Wondering what cover you get with anz credit card complimentary travel insurance here’s what you need to know and how to make a claim..

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Which ANZ credit cards have complimentary travel insurance?

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  • ANZ credit cards with complimentary international travel insurance offer comprehensive cover for up to 6 months in a row when you travel overseas.
  • You'll get cover when you meet the requirements before travelling (e.g. by paying for your trip with the card).
  • Your spouse and dependants travelling with you can also get cover, but there are some requirements and exclusions .
  • Do you have a question or need to make a claim right now? Call the insurance provider, Allianz, on 1300 135 271 (from Australia) or +61 7 3305 7465 (from overseas).

If you have an eligible ANZ credit card, you may be able to use this cover when you meet the eligibility requirements in the insurance policy booklet, including (but not limited to):

  • Prepayment of at least $250 of your travel costs before you leave Australia
  • Having a return overseas travel ticket to Australia before the start of your trip

Cover may also be available for your spouse and/or eligible dependents when both you and they meet the requirements in the policy information booklet.

If you need written confirmation of cover, you can also visit http://www.checkyourcover.com.au/anz or call Allianz on 1300 135 271 for more details.

Here, we've broken down the key options for different types of claims and situations. But remember: you should always read the insurance policy booklet for complete details of the cover.

Medical, dental and emergencies cover with an ANZ credit card

Example of when you might use this cover on an overseas trip.

If got sick overseas and had to go to hospital for a few days, you could get cover for costs related to:

  • Doctor's fees
  • Hospital fees
  • Changes in your travel plans

Just keep in mind that each travel claim is subject to an assessment and there may be excess payments if you're eligible for a payout.

ANZ complimentary international travel insurance for cancellation, delays, accommodation and transport

⚠️ Keep in mind: Cancellations and other changes to your travel plans are only covered under specific circumstances. For example, if you missed a flight because you needed urgent medical treatment for a covered health issue.

Luggage and personal items cover offered with ANZ credit card complimentary insurance

Hijacking, personal liability, death and other cover offered with anz complimentary credit card travel insurance.

Claims under these benefits are less common and usually only apply in extreme circumstances. None of them have an excess payment but we have listed their claim limits.

  • Hijacking: Unlimited
  • Emergency accommodation due to terrorism: Up to $300 per day and a maximum of $3,000 per cardholder or spouse
  • Personal safety evacuation: Unlimited
  • Personal liability: Up to $3 million per cardholder or spouse
  • Legal expenses: Up to $15,000 per cardholder or spouse
  • Accidental death: $50,000 per cardholder or spouse, up to $1,000 per dependant
  • Funeral expenses: Up to $25,000 for a cardholder or spouse

Note: Unless a specific limit is listed for dependants, any claims related to them will come out of the limit for the cardholder and/or their spouse.

Some of the key things you won’t be covered for with ANZ credit card complimentary international travel insurance include:

  • If you don’t follow advice from any government, official body or mass media announcements
  • Issues related to drinking alcohol or taking non-prescription drugs
  • Travel that’s for the purpose of medical treatment
  • If you or your partner give birth during the trip, or there are complications arising after week 26 of the pregnancy
  • Dangerous activities including rock climbing (with equipment), white water rafting, bungy jumping, off-piste snowboarding or skiing and quad or motorbike riding if the engine has a capacity of 200cc or more

Does ANZ complimentary credit card travel insurance cover pandemics?

Yes, if you are diagnosed with COVID-19 or another epidemic/pandemic illness, this insurance offers cover for claims relating to:

  • Overseas emergency assistance
  • Overseas emergency medical
  • Evacuation and repatriation
  • Cancellation
  • Additional expenses

If you're travelling with someone who tests positive for COVID-19, some cover is also available under the cancellation and additional expenses benefits.

⚠️ Remember: Check the ANZ credit card insurance policy booklet or call Allianz on 1300 135 271 for more details about COVID-19 claims and any exclusions.

Does ANZ credit card travel insurance cover family members?

Yes, your spouse and dependants (i.e. your children) can also get cover when they are travelling with your for at least 50% of your trip. They also need to meet the same travel booking requirements and other conditions of the insurance policy. Check the policy document for full details.

ANZ’s complimentary credit card international travel insurance offers cover for a select number of pre-existing medical conditions when you meet the requirements, including:

  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • Coeliac disease
  • Diabetes (types 1 and 2)

If your condition is listed in the policy document, you don't need to apply for written confirmation as long as you meet the following criteria:

  • The condition is stable
  • You are not waiting for treatment
  • You are not waiting on results of medical tests or investigations
  • You’re not on a hospital waiting list
  • You meet any other criteria specifically listed for your medical condition

Some pre-existing medical conditions have additional requirements. For example, with diabetes, you need to have been diagnosed at least 12 months before your trip. You also can’t have any known cardiovascular, hypertensive or vascular disease – or any related kidney, eye or neuropathy complications.

⚠️ Keep in mind: Every travel insurance policy has its own definition and details about pre-existing conditions. You'll find full details in the ANZ credit card complimentary travel insurance policy document.

What if I don't meet the requirements or have a different pre-existing condition?

Call Allianz on 1300 135 271 to check if you can use this insurance. You may be able to get written confirmation from Allianz that a pre-existing medical condition is covered. Keep in mind that a $75 administration fee may apply as part of this process.

Otherwise, you won't get cover for any pre-existing conditions that cause issues. This includes conditions that you've had professional treatment for and untreated conditions you're aware of before you travel.

Got a pre-existing health condition? Compare other travel insurance policies that offer cover for conditions including anxiety, high blood pressure and knee replacement.

If it's an emergency, call Allianz on +61 7 3305 7465 when you're overseas or 1300 135 271 in Australia. You can also submit a claim online by following these steps:

  • Go to the Allianz online claims portal at https://claimmanager.com.au/anz/agreement
  • Confirm you agree with the terms and conditions, then select "Create new claim"
  • Select the "Credit card insurance" option and provide details of your card
  • Fill in the details on the claim form and upload your supporting documentation

You will be contacted about your claim within 10 business days, according to the online claims website.

What to include in your claim

With insurance claims, include as many details as you can. This makes it easier for the insurer to look at the claim and your eligibility for a payout. Some examples include:

  • A referral or letter from a doctor or other professional you see in relation to a claim
  • Photo evidence
  • Police reports

Tip: Use a travel wallet or create an online folder to keep all your important documents together. This could include your passport, itinerary, printed tickets, a copy of the ANZ card insurance policy booklet – plus anything that could become supporting documentation for claims.

Domestic travel insurance

  • What is it? Cover for specific issues that come up when you're travelling to a different state or territory in Australia. This includes:
  • Cancellation: Up to a maximum of $3,000.
  • Travel delay expenses: After 4 hours or more, $125 per person up to a maximum of $300.
  • Additional expenses: Up to $3,000.
  • Luggage: Up to $750 per covered item with a maximum of $2,000.
  • Luggage delay: After a delay of 12 hours or more, $150 per person up to a maximum of $400 for all claims combined.
  • When can I use it? If you have paid for your return domestic flight with your eligible ANZ credit card before you leave. Or, if you have a return domestic flight and have paid for at least $250 domestic travel costs before you leave (such as accommodation).
  • Is there an excess cost? There is a $100 excess cancellation, additional expenses and luggage claims.

Rental vehicle excess in Australia insurance

  • What is it? Cover for damage or theft of a car or other vehicle you have hired in Australia, up to a maximum of $5,000.
  • When can I use it? If you’ve used your ANZ credit card to pay the full cost of the vehicle rental.
  • Is there an excess cost? $100 per claim.

How to make a claim under one of these policies

ANZ credit cards give you access to other types of insurance for items you buy. Here's a basic explainer of each one:

  • Purchase protection insurance: Offers cover for up to 90 days when you buy a new item with your eligible card and it's then stolen, accidentally damaged or lost. It covers household and personal items such as laptops, shoes, jewellery and glasses.
  • Extended warranty insurance: Cover that doubles the manufacturer's warranty for items bought in Australia, up to a maximum period of 12 months.

Don’t have complimentary insurance on your credit card yet? Compare ANZ credit cards or other cards that offer insurance .

All ANZ business credit cards offer complimentary unauthorised transaction insurance. Some also offer complimentary international travel insurance and transit accident insurance. Here’s a summary for different ANZ business cards:

Have an ANZ credit card that’s not on this list? Check the terms and conditions available on the ANZ website to see if your card is eligible. Or, look at ANZ travel insurance you can get without a credit card.

Can I get proof of my cover?

Yes. If you’re going on a cruise or tour that requires proof of insurance, you can get a letter of eligibility online at www.checkyourcover.com.au/ANZ .

Is pregnancy covered by this travel insurance?

Pregnancy is treated as a pre-existing medical condition but some cover may be available for complications of your pregnancy caused by injury or sickness. This includes naturally conceived and medically assisted (e.g. by IVF) pregnancies. If there were complications before you became eligible for cover, you typically won't get cover for pregnancy-related claims.

There are also exclusions related to pregnancy, such as for antenatal care. Make sure you read the ANZ credit card complimentary insurance booklet for full details, or call Allianz on 1300 135 271.

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Does my complimentary travel insurance also cover my wife travelling with me

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Hi Bob, Yes, if your wife is travelling with you for the entire trip and both of you meet the requirements, you’ll both be able to use this travel insurance. If you have more specific questions about this cover, you can also contact the insurer Allianz on 1300 135 271. I hope this helps.

We are going on a 35 day cruise going around Australia with many stops in Australia and also one stop in Denpasar Indonesia and 3 stop around New Zealand. The Cruise starts in Sydney and finish in Sydney. I’m using my ANZ Platinum card, are we covered?

Hi John, The international travel insurance policy for the ANZ Platinum Credit Card has a definition for “overseas” that includes “when you are aboard a foreign registered cruise vessel in Australian territorial waters.” So if the cruise ship is registered outside Australia, it’s possible you would be covered. But you should call the insurance provider, Allianz, on 1300 135 271 to check the details specific to your travel plans. I hope this helps.

Hi I am about to turn 81 years of age will I still be covered by my Platinum card. If not will my wife who is 76 be covered even if I am not.

Hi Ron, If you meet the other eligibility requirements for cover before you turn 81, you would be eligible for this cover. This means you would need to spend at least $250 of your prepaid travel expenses on your eligible ANZ Platinum card, have a return overseas travel ticket before you leave Australia and meet the residency requirements. Your wife would also be eligible if you met the eligibility requirements. If you have further questions, you can contact the insurance provider Allianz on 1300 135 271. I hope this helps.

Does paying for car hire on a trip count for the $250 you need to put on your platinum Visa card for Domestic travel insurance?

Hi Clare, Car hire would generally be considered as a pre-paid travel cost. A sit’s not specifically mentioned in the ANZ Platinum and Black Complimentary Insurance policy booklet, it’s a good idea to call the insurance provider, Allianz, on 1300 135 271 to check your eligibility. I hope this helps.

HI I’ve been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease and have a trip to Bali on May 25th. Will I still have coverage under a frequent flyer Anz black card if I need to be flown back to Australia. Many thanks.

Unfortunately, Motor Neurone Disease is not one of the pre-existing medical conditions that is listed as being covered without an assessment. But you can call Allianz on 1300 135 271 to organise an assessment of your condition, which may allow you to get written confirmation from Allianz that the pre-existing medical condition is covered. A $75 administration fee may apply as part of this process.

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ANZ Travel Insurance Review

Learn more about ANZ’s travel insurance policies to find out about their coverage and fees and compare them with other insurers today.

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One of Australia’s ‘big four’ banks, ANZ has been servicing the country’s banking and finance needs for more than 50 years. The bank was formed in 1970 after the merger of the Bank of Australasia and the Union Bank of Australia. Since then, ANZ has branched out into offering insurance, credit cards and investment management.

Whether you’re travelling to Singapore or Sydney, if you have your eye on one of ANZ’s travel insurance policies, it's crucial to make sure you do your research with Savvy and compare them with other offers available. By doing so, you can give yourself the best chance at finding the right cover for your travel-related needs.

Get a quote right away and learn more about ANZ’s travel insurance plans when you compare with Savvy today.

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More about ANZ travel insurance

What travel insurance policies does anz offer.

Travel insurance is only accessible if you’re a cardholder with ANZ. If you have an ANZ Platinum or Black credit card, you can be automatically covered for the following:

  • International Travel Insurance: aside from cancellation benefits, which activate the day you take out your cover, this policy can protect you for up to six consecutive months. You’re also covered for any overseas medical or dental emergencies and the loss or damage of your luggage and travel documents. If you’re a senior traveller under 81, you can qualify for this type of travel insurance policy.
  • Domestic Travel Insurance: your interstate and intrastate travel may be covered by domestic travel insurance, as well as travel to Australian territories, with a return domestic flight booked up to 28 days after your departure. The initial 28 days of your holiday are covered, even if it lasts longer. The available coverage includes cancellation or travel delay costs, supplemental costs, and lost or delayed luggage.
  • Rental Vehicle Excess: if you hire a car in Australia and charge the entire cost of the rental to your ANZ Black or Platinum credit card account, you may be covered by the rental vehicle excess insurance. The Rental Vehicle Excess in Australia Insurance will cover your rental excess up to $5,000 or the maximum total limit specified in your rental vehicle agreement, whichever is less, provided you are a nominated driver on the rental agreement. If the rental vehicle is damaged or stolen while in your care, the insurance will cover the damage or theft up to the maximum limit of up to the amount in your agreement.

Whether you're travelling to Croatia , taking a flight to Singapore or just journeying within Australia, it's crucial to compare domestic and foreign insurance quotes with Savvy before you purchase your coverage.

What optional extras are available through ANZ?

Unlike other travel insurance companies who provide you with a choice of optional extras such as adventure sports or snow sports cover, ANZ doesn’t offer any extra coverage. You’ll only be offered coverage for what’s already included in your policy.

What exclusions should I be aware of when buying travel insurance through ANZ?

It's crucial to keep in mind that even the most comprehensive travel insurance policy won't give you endless coverage. The exclusions found in ANZ’s Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) include:

  • Loss of enjoyment
  • Booking travel against doctors’ advice
  • Intentionally injuring yourself or attempting suicide
  • Knowingly travelling to a country with a ‘do not travel’ warning
  • Partaking in dangerous activities, such as rodeo riding, canyoning or running with the bulls in Spain on a European holiday
  • Illegal or criminal acts
  • Injury, illness or death if you’re over 81 (international insurance)

If you’ve found a policy that draws your eye, make sure you review the PDS before you set your decision in stone.

What we think of ANZ travel insurance

What we like, instant, complimentary travel insurance coverage.

By spending $250 on pre-paid travel costs using your ANZ credit card, you’ll receive instant cover for up to six months free of charge, no matter where in the world you’re holidaying.

Competitive luggage cover

While some travel insurance companies scrimp on the coverage for lost, stolen or damaged luggage, ANZ allows you to claim up to $12,000.

Cover for domestic pets

ANZ lets you claim up to $500 per cardholder if your return home is delayed and you need to cover the cost of additional boarding kennel or cattery fees.

What we don't like

Only available to credit card customers.

ANZ doesn’t offer any standalone travel insurance policies, allowing only those with Platinum or Black credit cards to access cover for a holiday.

No optional extras

In a rare move for a travel insurer, ANZ doesn’t include any add-ons or optional extras as part of its policies.

High excesses

While other travel insurers will usually make you pay between $150 and $250 to make a claim, ANZ’s standard excess is an eye-watering $350.

Types of travel insurance

International.

International travel insurance can offer cover for a range of events, including medical expenses, lost luggage or items, cancellation fees and more when you're overseas and a long way from home.

If you're journeying within Australia, domestic policies are designed to offer many of the same protections as international travel insurance (with the exception of medical expenses).

Single trip

The most standard and common type of travel insurance, this policy can cover you for one trip starting and ending in Australia (and is available for both international and domestic travel).

Annual multi-trip

As the name suggests, this type of travel insurance covers multiple trips over a 12-month period. Depending on your insurer, you may be able to take an unlimited number of trips up to 90 days each.

You don't have to have a return ticket booked to take out cover while you're overseas. One-way travel insurance enables you to access cover without a set end date, such as if you're moving temporarily.

You may need to take out specialist coverage if you're setting sail on a cruise. Fortunately, cruise insurance can cover emergency evacuation, cabin confinement and more.

Just because you're older doesn't mean travel insurance isn't still important. If you qualify for cover, seniors' travel insurance can offer greater peace of mind for included events while you're travelling.

Adding winter sports or ski cover to your policy can add protection against damage to your equipment, piste closure due to bad weather and activities such as back-country skiing, heliskiing and more.

Adventure sports

Looking to enjoy some adventure sports on holiday? An adventure sports pack can grant you cover for a range of activities, such as hiking, scuba diving and motorcycle or scooter riding.

Jetsetting with the whole clan in tow? Some insurers offer family travel insurance, which enables you to include yourself, your partner and your dependent children under one policy to help you save.

If you're travelling interstate or overseas with your partner (or simply another friend or family member), you may be able to access a discount by taking out a joint or duo travel insurance policy.

Why compare travel insurance with Savvy?

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You can complete the quote, comparison and purchase process online through Savvy quickly and easily.

Competitive quote costs

Regardless of the type of insurance you’re looking for, we can help you compare between competitive quotes.

Frequently asked questions about ANZ travel insurance

Yes – if you’re diagnosed with COVID-19 during your international holiday, ANZ covers you for overseas emergency assistance, medical costs, cancellation and evacuation costs. If your travelling companion is struck down with coronavirus, you’ll be able to claim any cancellation costs or additional expenses.

Yes – ANZ will cover travellers up to the 26th week of their pregnancy if they become injured or sick during their holiday and give birth. However, no cover is available if you suffer from complications due to your pregnancy or use IVF in an attempt to become pregnant.

Lodging a claim with ANZ on your travel insurance is relatively easy and can be done online. ANZ Global Assistance pays out approved claims, so it’s best to lodge your claim with them. Once you’ve provided all the details surrounding your claim, plus supporting evidence such as medical and police reports of any incidents or receipts, you can submit your claim. It will take about ten business days for a claim form and all necessary documentation to be processed.

There’s no one average cost of travel insurance which you’ll receive, with the price of premiums determined by a unique set of variables including:

  • Your date of birth
  • Your chosen destination
  • The level of coverage you buy
  • Any optional extras you need
  • Pre-existing medical conditions you need to disclose
  • The policy excess you choose
  • The type of insurer and insurance policy you buy

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Cruising. Westpac and ANZ complimentary Travel Insurance

By sanne , July 19, 2023 in Australia & New Zealand Cruisers

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I’ve searched the T&C PDFs of both Westpac and ANZ Credit card Complimentary Travel Insurance and can’t find any mention of cover for cruises and medical evacuation from a cruise ship. Maybe someone can point me in the right direction.   

And from what I read, the cancellation of a trip is capped at $20,000 for ANZ and in unlimited for Westpac. Maybe someone is able to confirm that.

Thanks for your help. 

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cheznandy

I can only guide you re ANZ Complimentary Insurance.

The Booklet I refer to covers these cards

ELIGIBLE CARDS: The complimentary insurance outlined in this booklet is available to the eligible beneficiaries of the following credit cards: • ANZ Frequent Flyer Platinum • ANZ Frequent Flyer Black • ANZ Rewards Platinum • ANZ Rewards Travel Adventures • ANZ Rewards Black • ANZ Platinum

Do you have one of these cards? If so, page 14 defines Overseas as

"outside of Australia and its territories, and includes when you are aboard a foreign registered cruise vessel in Australian territorial waters"

Therefore further down on whats covered, page 21

Overseas Emergency, medical and evacuation are unlimited.

And yes, cancellation is capped at $20,000 so you need to work out if that is good for your situation.

For us, our cruise holidays are never more than that.

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31 minutes ago, sanne said: I’ve searched the T&C PDFs of both Westpac and ANZ Credit card Complimentary Travel Insurance and can’t find any mention of cover for cruises and medical evacuation from a cruise ship. Maybe someone can point me in the right direction.    And from what I read, the cancellation of a trip is capped at $20,000 for ANZ and in unlimited for Westpac. Maybe someone is able to confirm that.   Thanks for your help. 

Further to cheznandy The Westpac has a similar cluase under their Definitions see below

Definitions There are some words in this booklet that have a special meaning. These words and their meanings are set out in the table below and are highlighted in italics throughout the booklet. Headings have been included for ease of reference but do not form part of the terms and conditions of the cover available Word Meaning

Overseas     

outside of Australia and its territories, and includes when you are aboard a foreign registered cruise vessel in Australian territorial waters.

So you are covered as I see it for Unlimited Overseas Emergency, medical and evacuation 

as cheznandy said above.

BUT as always don't assume we are right, contact your bank and make sure your are covered.

And that there are not small riders or conditions we missed in our readings of the T&Cs and PDS

5 minutes ago, Ozwoody said: Hi Sanne   Further to cheznandy The Westpac has a similar cluase under their Definitions see below   Definitions There are some words in this booklet that have a special meaning. These words and their meanings are set out in the table below and are highlighted in italics throughout the booklet. Headings have been included for ease of reference but do not form part of the terms and conditions of the cover available Word Meaning   Overseas      outside of Australia and its territories, and includes when you are aboard a foreign registered cruise vessel in Australian territorial waters.   So you are covered as I see it for Unlimited Overseas Emergency, medical and evacuation  as cheznandy said above.   BUT as always don't assume we are right, contact your bank and make sure your are covered. And that there are not small riders or conditions we missed in our readings of the T&Cs and PDS      

Great advice John, I have called often over the years we have been using this insurance to clarify any changes in wording, they have always been great to talk to over the phone.

2022cruisey

The ANZ FF Black definitely covers cruising.  They will also email you with a certificate that you can show if you are going to New Caledonia.

Thank you very much  cheznandy, 2022cruisey, and Ozwoody for your excellent reply to my queries. Very kind of you all to post the relevant paragraphs. Much appreciated. 

We use the ANZ card cover for cruising. There is a handy webpage to 'check your cover ' (underwritten by Allianz) where you enter your type of card, destination (I always select worldwide) and dates of trip. They then send you a certificate via email which shows the cruise and covid cover on page 2.  This is what we show when boarding a cruise to New Caledonia where this cover is required.

Similar to answer above, we never require more than $20000 cancellation cover.

LittleFish1976

Prior to covid I used ANZ card insurance for a cruise. I was very concerned about making sure I would be covered for a cruise by them, and more importantly for any medical evacuation from the ship. I emailed them and asked them if they could confirm those things. The email they sent me was comforting as they clearly stated that yes, I was covered for those specific eventualities. I felt happy having it in writing from them and particular to my situation. They can also send you the master policy number for complimentary insurances in case you need to present it as proof of insurance anywhere.

  • 2 weeks later...

Mareblu

Only last week I applied for and received free travel insurance through our Westpac mastercard, for next year's trip, which includes two cruises (Oceania and Cunard).  I completely missed reading the last section of the Letter of Eligibility we received, and being concerned about cover for the cruises, I rang the helpline.  A patient and efficient person confirmed we are automatically covered for cruises, and directed me to, "Eligibility for Cover while Cruising and for Epidemic/Pandemic (such as COVID-19) Cover".  

Hope this answers your question, as it did mine  🙂

11 hours ago, Mareblu said: Only last week I applied for and received free travel insurance through our Westpac mastercard, for next year's trip, which includes two cruises (Oceania and Cunard).  I completely missed reading the last section of the Letter of Eligibility we received, and being concerned about cover for the cruises, I rang the helpline.  A patient and efficient person confirmed we are automatically covered for cruises, and directed me to, "Eligibility for Cover while Cruising and for Epidemic/Pandemic (such as COVID-19) Cover".   Hope this answers your question, as it did mine  🙂

I wish the Westpac card (underwritten by Allianz) covered my pre existing medical condition.

7 hours ago, cruisine21 said: I wish the Westpac card (underwritten by Allianz) covered my pre existing medical condition.

Yep! Me too!

I agree that pre-existing conditions are a real problem, and probably why more people don't travel.

Really like that people are ringing there Credit Card Insurer to clarify cover, and reporting back here.

Gives us some confidence that we are covered, not just thinking we might be.

Thanks guys for your posts.

NSWP

4 hours ago, Mareblu said: I agree that pre-existing conditions are a real problem, and probably why more people don't travel.

Agree with that comment, Linda.

Re the Westpac CC insurance. My son has this card and asked me if his fiancé who lives  with him at the same address is considered his ‘spouse’ in the T&C. I will give them a call but first of all I’d ask since there are some very knowledgeable and helpful people here. 

1 hour ago, sanne said: Re the Westpac CC insurance. My son has this card and asked me if his fiancé who lives  with him at the same address is considered his ‘spouse’ in the T&C. I will give them a call but first of all I’d ask since there are some very knowledgeable and helpful people here. 

If they live together and are in a relationship then the law views them as being in a de facto relationship which is as good as married in the eyes of the law so I should think the answer is 'yes'. Do the T&Cs mention 'de facto spouse'?

Thank you LittleFish1976. I have just received this from Westpac ( Allianz). I’ve posted it to be helpful to others.

Please be advised that according to Policy information booklet (on page 18), Definition of   Spouse:

“ the partner of the cardholder who is in a permanent relationship with the cardholder at the time the journey or trip starts.”

According to above information if you are in permanent relationship however not married, you will be considered as partners  under this definition

Should you require any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us on the number below.

17 minutes ago, sanne said: Thank you LittleFish1976. I have just received this from Westpac ( Allianz). I’ve posted it to be helpful to others.     Please be advised that according to Policy information booklet (on page 18), Definition of   Spouse:   “ the partner of the cardholder who is in a permanent relationship with the cardholder at the time the journey or trip starts.”   According to above information if you are in permanent relationship however not married, you will be considered as partners  under this definition   Should you require any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us on the number below.  

You're welcome sanne. Glad you had confirmation that works out well for your family.

  • 4 months later...
On 7/28/2023 at 3:52 PM, Mareblu said: Only last week I applied for and received free travel insurance through our Westpac mastercard, for next year's trip, which includes two cruises (Oceania and Cunard).  I completely missed reading the last section of the Letter of Eligibility we received, and being concerned about cover for the cruises, I rang the helpline.  A patient and efficient person confirmed we are automatically covered for cruises, and directed me to, "Eligibility for Cover while Cruising and for Epidemic/Pandemic (such as COVID-19) Cover".   Hope this answers your question, as it did mine  🙂

Hi, I'm just sorting my insurance now for a January cruise and have Westpac Platinum card. Was this sentence "Eligibility for Cover while Cruising and for Epidemic/Pandemic (such as COVID-19) Cover"  specifically stated in the letter you received or in the policy document?

Many thanks

Hi phoenixx,

On Page 3 of Letter of Eligibility:

"Under this group policy, the eligible traveller/s listed  below have access to International Travel Insurance which includes epidemic/pandemic (such as COVID-19) coverage and cover while cruising including while aboard a foreign registered cruise vessel in Australian territorial waters.  Cover is outlined in the sections below, subject to the terms, conditions, exclusions, limits and applicable sub-limits outlined in the Policy Information Booklet."

The PI Booklet is viewable online as part of the complete information forwarded by Westpac, and a scan through reveals the normal travel insurance inclusions and exclusions.  Allianz is the underwriter.

Hope this helps.

2 hours ago, Mareblu said: Hi phoenixx, On Page 3 of Letter of Eligibility:   "Under this group policy, the eligible traveller/s listed  below have access to International Travel Insurance which includes epidemic/pandemic (such as COVID-19) coverage and cover while cruising including while aboard a foreign registered cruise vessel in Australian territorial waters.  Cover is outlined in the sections below, subject to the terms, conditions, exclusions, limits and applicable sub-limits outlined in the Policy Information Booklet."   The PI Booklet is viewable online as part of the complete information forwarded by Westpac, and a scan through reveals the normal travel insurance inclusions and exclusions.  Allianz is the underwriter. Hope this helps.  

I'm in NZ and policy is with AIG. I've just spoken to them and there is no Covid cover! How stupid is that, if Westpac Australia cover Covid but NZ does not, what's the difference? (Rhetorical question but really, that's seems unfair). It also does not cover when in NZ waters, which I see yours does.

MicCanberra

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Be very wary of CC insurance as it can be very tricky, some have a minimal spend on each item of travel I.e. $250 on flights, another on hotel, another on the cruise  not just on the whole trip.

56 minutes ago, MicCanberra said: Be very wary of CC insurance as it can be very tricky, some have a minimal spend on each item of travel I.e. $250 on flights, another on hotel, another on the cruise  not just on the whole trip.

Thanks, Mic, but we checked that point, and we are clear.  W’s is cumulative.

1 hour ago, phoenixx said: I'm in NZ and policy is with AIG. I've just spoken to them and there is no Covid cover! How stupid is that, if Westpac Australia cover Covid but NZ does not, what's the difference? (Rhetorical question but really, that's seems unfair). It also does not cover when in NZ waters, which I see yours does.

Gosh, that’s very one-sided.

Newbie here….I have ANZ card with complimentary travel insurance.  I know that Covid is covered.   

Wondering if you get confined in your room on a cruise for say 5 days, anyone knows whether there is any compensation from ANZ Allianz travel insurance?  

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Best credit cards for travel insurance in 2024

anz premium card travel insurance

Travel insurance benefits offered through credit cards can include trip cancellation and interruption insurance, travel delay coverage and lost luggage reimbursement. You must pay for travel with a common carrier with your respective card for complimentary travel insurance benefits to apply. While credit cards with travel insurance can help protect your trip, they come up short when it comes to protection for emergency medical expenses.

Our top recommendations

  • card_name : Best travel insurance benefits overall.
  • card_name : Best travel insurance benefits, runner-up.
  • card_name : Best for premium benefits.
  • card_name : Best for luxury travel.
  • card_name : Best for food spending.
  • card_name : Best for flat-rate rewards.
  • card_name : Best with no annual fee.
  • card_name : Best airline credit card for travel insurance.
  • card_name : Best for Marriott Bonvoy.
  • Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card : Best for Hilton Honors.

card_name : Best travel insurance benefits overall

Chase sapphire reserve®, why we like it.

  • Chase Ultimate Rewards points transfer to airlines and hotels.
  • Get 50% more value for travel booked through Chase.
  • Comes with $300 travel credit each year.
  • Includes airport lounge access.
  • No foreign transaction fees.
  • Comes with generous travel insurance benefits.
  • annual_fees annual fee.
  • High variable APR.
  • Requires very good or excellent credit.

Travel insurance benefits:

  • Trip cancellation coverage worth up to $10,000 per person and $20,000 per trip.
  • Trip interruption coverage worth up to $10,000 per person and $20,000 per trip.
  • Trip delay coverage worth up to $500 per ticket (six-hour delay required).
  • Baggage delay coverage worth up to $100 per day for five days.
  • Lost luggage reimbursement worth up to $3,000 per passenger.
  • Travel accident insurance worth up to $1 million.
  • Primary rental car coverage worth up to $75,000.
  • Emergency medical and dental benefits worth up to $2,500 when you're at least 100 miles from home.
  • Emergency evacuation coverage worth up to $100,000.

The card_name Card has the best selection of travel insurance benefits of any credit card on the market today by far. Its coverage is broad and rewarding with included benefits for medical expenses and emergency evacuation you don't see from other travel credit cards.

This card also earns valuable Chase Ultimate Rewards points that can be redeemed for cash back, gift cards, merchandise or travel through Chase with 50% more value. Points also transfer 1:1 to airline and hotel partners like British Airways, Southwest Rapid Rewards, United MileagePlus and World of Hyatt.

card_name : Best travel insurance benefits, runner-up

Chase sapphire preferred® card.

  • Points transfer 1:1 to Chase airline and hotel partners.
  • Get 25% more value for points when booking travel through Chase.
  • Other flexible rewards options.
  • Excellent earning rate for everyday purchases.
  • Comes with a $50 annual hotel stay credit.
  • Requires very good to excellent credit.
  • No luxury travel benefits.
  • Trip interruption insurance worth up to $10,000 per person and $20,000 per trip.
  • Trip delay insurance worth up to $500 per ticket (12-hour delay required).
  • Baggage delay insurance worth up to $100 per day for five days.
  • Travel accident insurance worth up to $500,000.
  • Primary rental car insurance worth up to the actual cash value of the car.

The card_name offers similar travel insurance protections as the Reserve, but with fewer benefits and some lower coverage limits. However, the annual fee on this card is just annual_fees , and users still earn valuable and flexible Chase Ultimate Rewards points.

This makes the card_name a good option for frequent travelers who want the chance to transfer their rewards to airline and hotel partners but want to keep costs down. Customers can also use their points to book travel through the Chase portal, or they can redeem for cash back, gift cards or merchandise.

card_name : Best for premium benefits

Capital one venture x rewards credit card.

  • Earns flexible miles that transfer to Capital One airline and hotel partners.
  • $300 annual travel credit.
  • Airport lounge membership included.
  • Excellent rewards rate for eligible travel purchases.
  • Lower annual fee than other premium cards with airport lounge access.
  • High APR if you carry a balance.
  • Excellent credit required.
  • Trip cancellation coverage worth up to $2,000 per person.
  • Trip interruption coverage worth up to $2,000 per person.
  • Lost luggage reimbursement worth up to $3,000 per covered trip ($2,000 per bag in New York).
  • Trip delay insurance worth up to $500 per ticket (six-hour delay required).
  • Primary auto rental coverage worth up to $75,000.

The card_name is a Visa Infinite card, so it includes a range of travel insurance protections you won't find with other cards. This flexible travel credit card also earns Capital One miles that can be used to book travel through Capital One or transferred to Capital One airline and hotel partners. Additional flexible redemption options include gift cards, statement credits, merchandise and more.

Other reasons to love this card include its $300 annual travel credit, airport lounge membership, cell phone protection and Hertz President's Circle status.

card_name : Best for luxury travel

The platinum card® from american express.

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  • Trip Delay Insurance - Up to $500 per Covered Trip that is delayed for more than 6 hours; and 2 claims per Eligible Card per 12 consecutive month period. Eligibility and Benefit level varies by Card. Terms, Conditions, and Limitations Apply. Please visit americanexpress.com/benefitsguide for more details. Underwritten by New Hampshire Insurance Company, an AIG Company.
  • Trip Cancellation and Interruption Insurance - The maximum benefit amount for Trip Cancellation and Interruption Insurance is $10,000 per Covered Trip and $20,000 per Eligible Card per 12 consecutive month period. Eligibility and Benefit level varies by Card. Terms, Conditions, and Limitations Apply. Please visit americanexpress.com/benefitsguide for more details. Underwritten by New Hampshire Insurance Company, an AIG Company.
  • Premium Global Assist Hotline - You can rely on Global Assist Hotline 24 hours a day / 7 days a week for medical, legal, financial, or other select emergency coordination and assistance services while traveling more than 100 miles away from your home. Plus, we may provide emergency medical transportation assistance and related services. Third-party service costs may be your responsibility. Eligibility and Benefit level varies by Card. Terms, Conditions, and Limitations Apply. Please visit americanexpress.com/benefitsguide for more details. If approved and coordinated by Premium Global Assist Hotline, emergency medical transportation assistance may be provided at no cost. In any other circumstance, Card Members may be responsible for the costs charged by third-party service providers.
  • Cell Phone Protection - Coverage for a Stolen or damaged Eligible Cellular Wireless Telephone is subject to the terms, conditions, exclusions, and limits of liability of this benefit. The maximum liability is $800, per claim, per Eligible Card Account. Each claim is subject to a $50 deductible. Coverage is limited to two (2) claims per Eligible Card Account per 12 month period. Eligibility and Benefit level varies by Card. Terms, Conditions, and Limitations Apply. Please visit americanexpress.com/benefitsguide for more details. Underwritten by New Hampshire Insurance Company, an AIG Company.
  • Extended Warranty – When an American Express® Card Member charges a Covered Purchase to an Eligible Card, Extended Warranty§ can provide up to one extra year added to the Original Manufacturer’s Warranty. Applies to warranties of five (5) years or less. Coverage is up to the actual amount charged to your Card for the item up to a maximum of $10,000; not to exceed $50,000 per Card Member account per calendar year. Eligibility and Benefit level varies by Card. Terms, Conditions, and Limitations Apply. Please visit americanexpress.com/benefitsguide for more details. Underwritten by AMEX Assurance Company.
  • Return Protection - With Return Protection, you may return eligible purchases to American Express if the seller won’t take them back up to 90 days from the date of purchase. American Express may refund the full purchase price excluding shipping and handling, up to $300 per item, up to a maximum of $1,000 per calendar year per Card account, if you purchased it entirely with your eligible American Express® Card. Purchases must be made in the U.S. or its territories. Eligibility and Benefit level varies by Card. Terms, Conditions, and Limitations Apply. Please visit americanexpress.com/benefitsguide for more details.
  • Purchase Protection - Purchase Protection is an embedded benefit of your Card Membership and requires no enrollment. It can help protect Covered Purchases made on your Eligible Card when they’re accidentally damaged, stolen, or lost, for up to 90 days from the Covered Purchase date. The coverage is limited to up to $10,000 per occurrence, up to $50,000 per Card Member account per calendar year. Coverage Limits Apply. Eligibility and Benefit level varies by Card. Terms, Conditions, and Limitations Apply. Please visit americanexpress.com/benefitsguide for more details. Underwritten by AMEX Assurance Company.
  • Baggage Insurance Plan - Baggage Insurance Plan coverage can be in effect for Covered Persons for eligible lost, damaged, or stolen Baggage during their travel on a Common Carrier Vehicle (e.g. plane, train, ship, or bus) when the Entire Fare for a ticket for the trip (one-way or round-trip) is charged to an Eligible Card. Coverage can be provided for up to $2,000 for checked Baggage and up to a combined maximum of $3,000 for checked and carry-on baggage, in excess of coverage provided by the Common Carrier. The coverage is also subject to a $3,000 aggregate limit per Covered Trip. For New York State residents, there is a $2,000 per bag/suitcase limit for each Covered Person with a $10,000 aggregate maximum for all Covered Persons per Covered Trip. Eligibility and Benefit level varies by Card. Terms, Conditions, and Limitations Apply. Please visit americanexpress.com/benefitsguide for more details. Underwritten by AMEX Assurance Company.
  • Car Rental Loss & Damage Insurance - Car Rental Loss and Damage Insurance can provide coverage up to $75,000 for theft of or damage to most rental vehicles when you use your eligible Card to reserve and pay for the entire eligible vehicle rental and decline the collision damage waiver or similar option offered by the Commercial Car Rental Company. This product provides secondary coverage and does not include liability coverage. Not all vehicle types or rentals are covered. Geographic restrictions apply. Eligibility and Benefit level varies by Card. Terms, Conditions, and Limitations Apply. Please visit americanexpress.com/benefitsguide for more details. Underwritten by AMEX Assurance Company. Car Rental Loss or Damage Coverage is offered through American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
  • Earns flexible Amex Membership Rewards points.
  • $1,500+ in statement credits each year.
  • Broadest airport lounge membership available today.
  • Very good to excellent credit required.
  • Statement credits can be difficult to use.
  • Trip cancellation coverage worth up to $10,000 per trip (maximum benefit of $20,000 each 12-month period).
  • Trip interruption coverage worth up to $10,000 per trip (maximum benefit of $20,000 each 12-month period).
  • Trip delay coverage worth up to $500 per trip (six-hour delay required).
  • Secondary rental car insurance worth up to $75,000.

‌ card_name doesn't offer as many travel insurance benefits as other premium travel credit cards on our list, but it does offer more statement credits and the broadest airport lounge membership available from a credit card. This card also earns flexible American Express Membership Rewards points that can be used for travel through Amex, point transfers to Amex airline and hotel partners, gift cards and other flexible options. Terms apply.

card_name : Best for food spending

American express® gold card.

Trip Delay Insurance - Up to $300 per Covered Trip that is delayed for more than 12 hours; and 2 claims per Eligible Card per 12 consecutive month period.

  • Eligibility and Benefit level varies by Card. Terms, Conditions and Limitations Apply. 
  • Please visit americanexpress.com/benefitsguide for more details. 
  • Underwritten by New Hampshire Insurance Company, an AIG Company.

Global Assist Hotline - You can rely on Global Assist Hotline 24 hours a day / 7 days a week for medical, legal, financial or other select emergency coordination and assistance services while traveling more than 100 miles away from your home. Third-party service costs may be your responsibility.

  • Eligibility and Benefit level varies by Card. Terms, Conditions and Limitations Apply.
  • Please visit americanexpress.com/benefitsguide for more details.
  • Card Members are responsible for the costs charged by third-party service providers.

Extended Warranty - When an American Express® Card Member charges a Covered Purchase to an Eligible Card, Extended Warranty§ can provide up to one extra year added to the Original Manufacturer’s Warranty. Applies to warranties of five (5) years or less. Coverage is up to the actual amount charged to your Card for the item up to a maximum of $10,000; not to exceed $50,000 per Card Member account per calendar year.

  • Underwritten by AMEX Assurance Company.

Purchase Protection - Purchase Protection is an embedded benefit of your Card Membership and requires no enrollment. It can help protect Covered Purchases made on your Eligible Card when they’re accidentally damaged, stolen, or lost, for up to 90 days from the Covered Purchase date. The coverage is limited up to $10,000 per occurrence, up to $50,000 per Card Member account per calendar year. Coverage Limits Apply. 

Baggage Insurance Plan - Baggage Insurance Plan coverage can be in effect for Eligible Persons for eligible lost, damaged, or stolen Baggage during their travel on a Common Carrier (e.g. plane, train, ship, or bus) when the entire fare for a Common Carrier Vehicle ticket for the trip (one-way or round-trip) is charged to an eligible Account. Coverage can be provided for up to $1,250 for carry-on Baggage and up to $500 for checked Baggage, in excess of coverage provided by the Common Carrier (e.g. plane, train, ship, or bus). For New York State residents, there is a $10,000 aggregate maximum limit for all Covered Persons per Covered Trip.

Car Rental Loss & Damage Insurance - Car Rental Loss and Damage Insurance can provide coverage up to $50,000 for theft of or damage to most rental vehicles when you use your eligible Card to reserve and pay for the entire eligible vehicle rental and decline the collision damage waiver or similar option offered by the Commercial Car Rental Company. This product provides secondary coverage and does not include liability coverage. Not all vehicle types or rentals are covered. Geographic restrictions apply.

  • Underwritten by AMEX Assurance Company. Car Rental Loss or Damage Coverage is offered through American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
  • Points transfer to Amex airline and hotel partners.
  • Comes with up to $240 in statement credits each year.
  • Generous rewards for food spending and airfare.
  • High APR can apply.
  • Baggage insurance plan worth up to $1,250 for carry-on bags and up to $500 for checked bags ($10,000 aggregate coverage limit for residents of New York).
  • Secondary auto rental coverage worth up to $50,000 per rental agreement.
  • Trip delay insurance worth up to $300 per covered trip (up to two claims allowed per 12-month period).

The card_name offers a few important travel protections, plus generous rewards for big food spenders. In addition to its impressive rewards rates for purchases at U.S. supermarkets and restaurants worldwide, this card also comes with up to $240 in credits per year that can apply to select dining purchases and Uber rides or Uber Eats food deliveries.

Cardholders with the card_name also earn American Express Membership Rewards points that are highly flexible and valuable when it comes to travel redemptions.

card_name : Best for flat-rate rewards

Capital one® venture® rewards credit card.

  • Earns flexible rewards with Capital One.
  • Miles transfer to Capital One airline and hotel partners.
  • Excellent flat rewards rate.
  • Fee credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck membership included.
  • Primary auto rental coverage worth up to the actual cash value of a vehicle if you don't have your own insurance (secondary coverage if you have your own insurance)
  • Lost luggage reimbursement worth up to $3,000 per trip ($2,000 per bag for New York residents)
  • Travel accident insurance worth up to $250,000

The card_name offers a few travel insurance benefits that can help protect your trip. Cardholders also earn flexible Capital One miles that can be used to book travel through Capital One or transferred to airline and hotel partners. Rewards can also be used for statement credits, gift cards and other flexible options.

The annual_fees annual fee on this card makes it a steal when you consider the sign-up bonus you can earn, along with perks like a fee credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck membership.

card_name : Best with no annual fee

Chase freedom unlimited®.

  • Generous cash back rate for everyday purchases.
  • Comes with intro APR offer.
  • Rewards points are flexible.
  • Points do not transfer to Chase airline and hotel partners.
  • High variable APR after intro offer.
  • Charges foreign transaction fees.
  • Trip cancellation coverage worth up to $1,500 per passenger and $6,000 per covered trip.
  • Trip interruption coverage worth up to $1,500 per passenger and $6,000 per covered trip.
  • Secondary auto rental coverage.

The card_name is an excellent choice for infrequent travelers who want protection for trip cancellation and interruption first and foremost. This card doesn't charge an annual fee, and it features incredible cash back rates in several everyday spending categories. Users even get an intro_apr_rate,intro_apr_duration and balance_transfer_intro_apr,balance_transfer_intro_duration , which can help them save on interest payments for more than a year.

card_name : Best airline credit card for travel insurance

United quest℠ card.

  • Earns United miles that are redeemable for flights with United and Star Alliance partners.
  • Comes with frequent flyer benefits.
  • Earn PQP toward elite status.
  • annual_fees annual fee applies.
  • Rewards inflexibility.
  • Trip cancellation coverage worth up to $1,500 per traveler and up to $6,000 per covered trip.
  • Trip interruption coverage worth up to $1,500 per traveler and up to $6,000 per covered trip.
  • Baggage delay insurance worth up to $100 per day for three days (six-hour delay required).
  • Trip delay reimbursement worth up to $500 per ticket (12-hour delay or overnight stay required).
  • Primary auto rental coverage worth up to the cash value of the vehicle.

While the card_name requires a annual_fees annual fee, this card comes with a robust selection of travel insurance benefits and frequent-flyer perks. Users also earn United miles that can be used for flights with United and partners to more than 1,200 destinations in 186 countries around the world.

This card also gives members the chance to earn PQP toward elite status with the United MileagePlus program.

card_name : Best for Marriott Bonvoy

Marriott bonvoy brilliant® american express® card.

Trip Cancellation and Interruption Insurance - The maximum benefit amount for Trip Cancellation and Interruption Insurance is $10,000 per Covered Trip and $20,000 per Eligible Card per 12 consecutive month period.

Premium Global Assist Hotline - You can rely on Global Assist Hotline 24 hours a day / 7 days a week for medical, legal, financial or other select emergency coordination and assistance services while traveling more than 100 miles away from your home. Plus, we may provide emergency medical transportation assistance and related services. Third-party service costs may be your responsibility.

  • If approved and coordinated by Premium Global Assist Hotline, emergency medical transportation assistance may be provided at no cost. In any other circumstance, Card Members may be responsible for the costs charged by third-party service providers.

Return Protection - With Return Protection, you may return eligible purchases to American Express if the seller won't take them back up to 90 days from the date of purchase. American Express may refund the full purchase price excluding shipping and handling, up to $300 per item, up to a maximum of $1,000 per calendar year per Card account, if you purchased it entirely with your eligible American Express® Card. Purchases must be made in the U.S. or its territories.

Purchase Protection - Purchase Protection is an embedded benefit of your Card Membership and requires no enrollment. It can help protect Covered Purchases made on your Eligible Card when they’re accidentally damaged, stolen, or lost, for up to 90 days from the Covered Purchase date. The coverage is limited up to $10,000 per occurrence, up to $50,000 per Card Member account per calendar year. Coverage Limits Apply.

Baggage Insurance Plan - Baggage Insurance Plan coverage can be in effect for Covered Persons for eligible lost, damaged, or stolen Baggage during their travel on a Common Carrier Vehicle (e.g. plane, train, ship, or bus) when the Entire Fare for a ticket for the trip (one-way or round-trip) is charged to an Eligible Card. Coverage can be provided for up to $2,000 for checked Baggage and up to a combined maximum of $3,000 for checked and carry-on Baggage, in excess of coverage provided by the Common Carrier. The coverage is also subject to a $3,000 aggregate limit per Covered Trip. For New York State residents, there is a $2,000 per bag/suitcase limit for each Covered Person with a $10,000 aggregate maximum for all Covered Persons per Covered Trip.

Car Rental Loss & Damage Insurance - Car Rental Loss and Damage Insurance can provide coverage up to $75,000 for theft of or damage to most rental vehicles when you use your eligible Card to reserve and pay for the entire eligible vehicle rental and decline the collision damage waiver or similar option offered by the Commercial Car Rental Company. This product provides secondary coverage and does not include liability coverage. Not all vehicle types or rentals are covered. Geographic restrictions apply.

  • Automatic Platinum Elite status with Marriott Bonvoy.
  • Includes a range of travel benefits and statement credit offers.
  • Comes with airport lounge membership.
  • Generous welcome bonus and earning rates.
  • Trip cancellation insurance worth up to $10,000 per covered trip and up to $20,000 per eligible card per 12-month period.
  • Trip interruption insurance worth up to $10,000 per covered trip and up to $20,000 per eligible card per 12-month period.
  • Trip delay insurance worth up to $500 per trip (six-hour delay required) with a maximum limit of two claims per 12-month period.
  • Baggage insurance plan worth up to $2,000 for checked bags and up to $3,000 for both checked and carry-on luggage ($2,000 per bag in coverage for New York residents with aggregate limit of $10,000).

The card_name offers a suite of impressive benefits Marriott Bonvoy enthusiasts will love, including annual dining credits, automatic Platinum Elite status, and a $100 property credit. Other cardholder perks help justify the annual_fees annual fee, including Priority Pass Select membership and the credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck membership.

This card also includes more travel insurance benefits than many other hotel credit cards on the market today.

Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card : Best for Hilton Honors

American Express

Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card

  • Comes with automatic Hilton Diamond status.
  • Range of hotel benefits and statement credits included.
  • Comes with Priority Pass Select membership.
  • Free night award each year.
  • Several flight benefits included.
  • $550 annual fee.

The Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card offers a robust selection of benefits for air travel, airports and stays with the Hilton brand. While the $550 annual fee is high, perks like airport lounge membership, annual hotel stay credits and a free night award each year can more than make up for it. The included travel insurance benefits for this card are also generous, and they can be well worth having if you need to file a claim.

Best credit cards for travel insurance 2024: Comparison

How we chose the best credit cards for travel insurance.

To find the best credit cards for travel insurance, we looked at cards based on their included insurance benefits first and foremost. We gave preference to cards that offer trip cancellation and interruption coverage, as well as insurance for lost or delayed bags and travel delays.

We also looked for credit cards that offer the most lucrative rewards structures and welcome offers, as well as flexibility within their designated rewards programs. Other factors we took into consideration include annual fees and interest rates.

Choosing the best credit card for travel insurance: Where to begin

The best credit card for travel insurance can vary from person to person, and assessing each card based on the most important factors can help you in your search. Consider the following criteria as you select a credit card for your next trip.

Travel insurance benefits

The credit cards in this ranking offer complimentary travel insurance protections, although you have to pay for travel with your card for a trip to be covered. These benefits can include trip cancellation and interruption insurance, baggage delay coverage, lost luggage reimbursement, trip delay insurance, primary auto rental coverage and more. Some cards even offer limited coverage for emergency medical expenses and emergency medical evacuation.

Annual fees

Credit cards with the most benefits tend to charge annual fees of $395 to $695. Meanwhile, there are some credit cards with travel insurance that charge $0 to $95 per year.

Either way, you'll want to make sure any annual fee you pay is worth it based on the travel insurance benefits, rewards and other perks you receive.

Travel perks and features

Decide if you want premium travel benefits like airport lounge access, expedited airport security or annual travel credits. If you do want a travel credit card with all the bells and whistles, prepare to pay several hundred dollars in annual fees each year.

Customer satisfaction rankings

You can also look at customer service rankings from different card issuers to determine the quality of customer service you'll receive. Consider the customer service scores below from J.D. Power's 2023 U.S. Credit Card Satisfaction Study , which were assigned by using responses from 31,418 credit card customers from August 2022 through June 2023.

Eligibility by credit score

Note that the majority of credit cards with travel insurance require very good or excellent credit. If you have poor credit or fair credit, you should focus on improving your credit score and financial health before you apply.

Rewards programs

Finally, consider the rewards rates for cards you're looking at and the type of rewards you'll earn. You'll find that credit cards with travel insurance can earn cash back, flexible rewards for travel, airline miles or hotel points.

What does travel insurance from a credit card cover?

Credit cards with travel insurance can offer different protections with their own unique coverage limits and policy limitations. The most common types of travel insurance you can get with a credit card include:

  • Trip cancellation coverage : This coverage can reimburse you for prepaid travel expenses when you must cancel a trip for a covered reason like the death of an immediate family member or a sudden illness.
  • Trip interruption coverage : Interruption insurance can reimburse you for prepaid travel expenses when a trip must be interrupted for a covered reason, such as falling ill during your vacation.
  • T rip delay coverage : This coverage can pay for sudden hotel bills or meals when a trip is delayed by at least six or 12 hours or a delay forces an overnight stay.
  • Baggage delay insurance : Baggage delay coverage can pay for clothing, toiletries and other essentials when your bags are delayed by at least six or 12 hours.
  • Lost luggage reimbursement : Insurance for lost luggage can reimburse you for your baggage and belongings when your luggage is lost in transit while in the care of a common carrier.
  • Rental car coverage : This protection can be primary or secondary to your own insurance, and policy limits apply.
  • Medical and dental expense coverage : This protection can pay for emergency medical and dental expenses you incur when traveling away from home.
  • Medical evacuation coverage : This type of travel insurance can pay for transportation in a helicopter, an ambulance or a plane when you must be medically transported due to a health emergency.
  • Travel accident insurance : This coverage can kick in if you lose your life or are accidentally dismembered during a covered trip.

Pros and cons of credit card travel insurance

Credit card travel insurance comes with its share of benefits that cannot be denied, but there are downsides that come with relying on a credit card for travel insurance protection as well.

Consider these pros and cons:

Pros of credit card travel insurance

  • Complimentary coverage : The biggest upside of credit card travel insurance is the fact it's offered for free. You just have to pay for travel with your credit card (or your rewards points in some cases) for coverage to apply.
  • Coverage limits can be high : Some credit card insurance protections come with high limits that are enough to cover most trips.
  • Can apply to family members : The best coverages apply to the primary cardholder and other companions they're traveling with, including family members.

Cons of credit card travel insurance

  • Low coverage limits in some cases : Some cards have relatively low travel insurance limits that may not provide enough protection when you need it most.
  • Limited coverages with some cards : Some credit cards with travel insurance only have a few kinds, so they may leave you without important protections you need.
  • Minimal protection for emergency medical expenses : Only one credit card offers travel insurance for emergency medical expenses (the card_name ), and this coverage is only worth up to $2,500 when you're traveling more than 100 miles from home.

Do you need additional travel insurance?

Whether you need to buy travel insurance that applies independently of what your credit card offers depends on the type of trip you're taking and how much it costs. If you're driving a few towns away to stay in a hotel, for example, you may be fine with credit card travel insurance. The same is true if you're flying to another state for a relatively inexpensive vacation.

If you're traveling internationally where your own health insurance won't apply, however, you'll likely want to purchase a travel insurance plan that includes robust protection for emergency medical expenses and emergency medical evacuation. Expensive trips may also need travel insurance with higher limits than you can get with credit card coverage.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Do credit card companies sell travel insurance.

Credit card companies do not sell travel insurance, but plenty of reputable travel insurance providers do. If you're ready to compare plans, you can check out companies like Allianz, Travelex and World Nomads.

Is travel insurance worth it for international travel?

Travel insurance is essential for international travel if you want to have coverage for emergency medical expenses and emergency medical evacuation. After all, U.S. health plans do not work overseas, nor do government healthcare programs like Medicare.

Does my Visa card cover travel insurance?

The travel insurance protections you get with a credit card depend on the exact card you have.

How do I know if my credit card covers travel insurance?

Read over your credit card's guide to benefits to find out which protections are already included. You can also call your card issuer to inquire about coverage, but make sure they send you the information in the mail.

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