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[F817]Free Spirit Travel Insurance
by Patrick Chong, Pat

Increasingly, banks and credit cards are offering a selection of free perks to try and get additional customers. There are all kinds of incentives, but the one I hear most about (for obvious reasons) is the free travel insurance. Although you can argue that I'm something of a biased source, working in the UK travel insurance industry myself, I have heard enough to realise that this ‘free' cover, while nice in principal is often not worth the paper it's printed upon!

The main problem with this ‘free' cover is that it usually isn't as exhaustive as the name would have you believe. Most of the policies offered by banks are what is known in the business as “travel accident insurance” which is not the same thing as travel insurance despite the similar names! Travel accident insurance covers you against having an accident as you travel, rather than on your travels. In short this means that the only period of time you're protected for is when you're on public transport to or from your holiday destination. Additionally illness would typically not be covered by this, as getting sick isn't an “accident”, thus limiting the usefulness of the freebie further. Given the rarity of air accidents, this is pretty pointless cover and nowhere near as extensive as a full UK travel insurance policy should be.

But what if your credit card offers fully fledged UK travel insurance and not the cut down accident version? Surely then it's a good deal, right? Maybe, but the usual caveats apply – there really is no such thing as a free lunch, and you should read the small print on the policy carefully, because you can be sure that this is a bare-bones policy covering the absolute minimum. Things to look out for especially include age restrictions (if you're over 55, your free cover may not protect you) and dangerous activities like skiing and winter sports which almost certainly won't be present. Then there's one of the main features of UK travel insurance: medical expenses. Most free travel insurance policies will cover your expenses up to £350,000 which sounds like plenty, but consider that a good deal of claims exceed this – especially in the USA. Look out for restrictions on cancellation cover as well, because these can be laughably restrictive in their permitted reasons for cancellation.

The bottom line is that there's really no reason to take any chances on something so important. There are many great quality cheap travel insurance packages which cover everything you will need at a price that you'll barely notice, compared to the cost of going abroad in the first place. If you get one of these, you can make sure that you're covered for skiing, sports, medical bills, cancellation and anything else that may go wrong, without getting any unpleasant surprises if you end up making a claim!

It isn't all useless though – your credit card is a great way to pay for your holiday, as it covers the purchase under the Consumer Credit Act in case the tour operator fails to honour their contract. Pay via credit card, buy some cheap travel insurance separately and you'll be completely ready to relax, unwind and enjoy your break!


Relying on the free travel insurance available as part of your credit card facility, medical aid cover or insurance policies, could leave you stranded in a foreign country without sufficient cover for adequate assistance or medical treatment.

In the excitement of arranging a dream holiday, many of us are tempted to gloss over the administrative details. Unfortunately, dream holidays can turn into nightmares without the right travel insurance to offer comprehensive protection when things go wrong.

From tsunamis and malaria infection to broken bones, heart attacks and stolen or lost luggage - these unexpected events are some of the real risks you face during your otherwise meticulously planned holiday.

Consumers often rely on the travel insurance available as part of their credit card facility, medical aid cover or insurance policies. Travellers usually only have a vague idea of what these covers entail, because the details are not carefully explained and the policies are seldom customised to meet specific individual needs.

In most cases, the traveller would need to request the full details of the cover packaged within credit card facilities or insurance policies from the financial institution or insurance company. Travel agents also offer travel insurance, but are unlikely to dampen the traveller's enthusiasm by getting into details of an insurance contract.

So while it is easy to simply rely on the cover packaged into a credit card facility or insurance policy, the one-size-fits-all approach taken by these covers introduce the risk of travellers not receiving the cover they expected - an option that could be extremely expensive in the long run.

This fact is clearly evidenced by the many complaints received by the short-term insurance Ombud. Most of the complaints relate to the fact that the limits of the cover are only brought to the travellers' attention after an event that gives rise to a claim has taken place.

These limits define the amount of cover the travellers will have if they fall ill or are injured in a foreign country, where medical costs may be much higher than at home. Also important are the exclusions and conditions of the policy. For example, any injuries or losses related to pre-existing medical conditions, chronic illnesses, hazardous activities, terrorist acts, acts of war, civil disturbance or riots are excluded by many policies.

There is only one way you can protect yourself against claims being repudiated, and that is by getting a copy of the policy, reading it carefully and ensuring you completely understand the terms, conditions, exclusions, limits and your responsibilities in terms of the policy.

This seldom happens, though, as in the excitement of buying plane tickets and booking luxury hotel rooms, very few consumers want to read the fine print on an insurance contract. Often, time is also of the essence, making it even less likely that consumers will take the time to study the insurance cover.

The result is that thousands of travellers fly off to their destinations, not knowing what cover is in place and what procedures they should follow if something happens.

Having the right travel insurance will ensure that minor inconveniences such as lost luggage, flight delays and the cancellation of events will not ruin your holiday. It will also ensure you can enjoy complete peace of mind that you will be fully covered to receive the best treatment and evacuation services in the event of a medical emergency or a disaster.
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