Look to your credit card for travel protections
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Kiplinger’s Personal Finance
With delays and cancellations for air travelworse than ever, your credit card’s travel insurance could come in handy to cover various aspects of what could go wrong with your trip.
Insurance for trip cancellation or interruption kicks in if your prepaid or nonrefundable flight is canceled or your trip is cut short due to events that are out of your control— think severeweather, mechanical failure or a medical emergency— and it’s considered a covered event under your policy. Anexpansive policymay also reimburse you for prepaid hotel costs.
All coverage is secondary to any reimbursement you get fromthe airline or hotel, and you’ll need to keep detailed receipts to ensure a successful claim. If you’re unsure of what’s covered, call your issuer.
Although the coverage limits vary, you will generally get the most comprehensive insurance benefits with travel cards that have annual fees.
For example, the no-fee Chase Freedom UnlimitedVisa card comes with coverage for trip cancellation or interruption for up to
But the Chase Sapphire PreferredVisa (
Your card may also offer benefits that can get you through airport security or customs quicker. Several travel cards offer a statement credit to cover TSAPreCheck (
As a bonus, your cardmay cover you for CLEAR(
Your card issuerwants to be your travel agent, too. For example,
And card issuers are providing incentives for cardmembers to do so. The Capital OneVentureRewardsVisa (
If you decide to book a rental car either through your credit card travel portal or directly with a rental car company, you may also have rental car insurance as a perk.
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