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Qantas Travel Insurance Review

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Updated: Oct 11, 2023, 10:36am

Qantas Travel Insurance is an above-average choice of insurance for travelling Australians, offering unlimited medical coverage and good Covid-19 cover for both medical diagnoses and trip cancellations. However, due to certain limitations on age and below-average customer reviews, it may be best suited to Qantas Frequent Flyer members who can earn points with every dollar spent on their policy.

  • Unlimited medical includes dental
  • Good Covid-19 cover
  • Over 69 year olds need to purchase a separate policy
  • Fraudulent credit card activity is not covered

Qantas Travel Insurance

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About qantas travel insurance, what is covered, who should take out this insurance.

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Cancellations

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Medical Cover

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$2,500 with option to increase to unlimited

Whether or not you choose to fly with Qantas for your travels, you can still purchase a comprehensive travel insurance policy from the airline. In addition to travel insurance, Qantas also offers cover for your health, car and home–all of which Qantas Frequent Flyer members can earn Qantas points with.

Despite Qantas being Australia’s most popular airline–dominating the market share with 60.8% of Australian travel according to an ACCC report–its travel insurance policy isn’t highly regarded by some of its customers. On Product Review, Qantas Comprehensive Travel Insurance received only 1.1 stars from 25 customer reviews. This is admittedly a small number of reviews so that needs to be taken into account.

The standard Qantas Comprehensive Travel Insurance policy is available to Australians aged up to 69 years old, with a separate policy available to those over 70.

For those travelling with family, the policy also covers accompanying children–as long as the child is under 18 at the time the insurance is issued. The child must also be travelling with you for the entire duration of the trip and be listed on the insurance certificate in order to qualify for any claims.

Unfortunately, fraudulent credit card activity is not covered with Qantas Travel Insurance. Qantas will, however, cover the cost of a replacement credit card, stolen or lost passports or travel documents to a maximum of $2,000. It also covers personal liability up to $3 million.

When it comes to missed connections, Qantas will only provide cover if it is for a special event–such as missing a wedding or a funeral–and up to $2,500. Travel delays are also only covered if it is more than six hours, with a maximum of $250 per 24 hours of delay up to a maximum of $1,500.

Unlimited cancellation cover is included, and is valid for cancellations due to Covid-19 as explained below.

Lost Luggage

Lost luggage is covered by Qantas in its travel insurance policy up to $15,000. Sub limits apply within this amount, and customers can increase item limits for high value items if desired.

Medical Coverage

Qantas Travel Insurance includes unlimited overseas medical expenses.

If you have a pre-existing medical condition, you will need to meet certain criteria in order to be covered. There are 43 conditions that are automatically covered (as long as they meet said criteria), while other conditions will require an assessment to determine if cover will be provided.

Is Dental Cover Included in Medical?

Yes, overseas emergency dental expenses are covered with unlimited medical cover. However, dental expenses due to sudden and acute pain are only covered up to $2000.

Does it Cover Me for Covid?

Yes, being diagnosed with Covid-19 is covered under the unlimited overseas medical expenses within Qantas’ travel insurance.

Cancellations are also covered due to a positive diagnosis, along with ‘reasonable’ additional expenses, such as if you are required to quarantine, up to $2,500.

What about pregnancy?

Qantas’ travel insurance policy covers pregnancy up to week 26. If there are pregnancy-related conditions that require treatment, they are classified as pre-existing conditions and therefore require an assessment at the time of taking out the policy to determine if cover will be provided.

What about Sports and Activities?

Qantas claims that “most amateur sporting activities are covered” under its comprehensive travel insurance policy. It does not provide a list of what these included activities are, however, there is a list of seven activities that will not be covered.

  • Activities on snow and ice (unless the additional snow package has been purchased);
  • Base jumping;
  • Racing (except on foot);
  • Any professional sporting activity;
  • Running with the bulls;
  • Mountaineering and rock climbing using support ropes; and

Customer Service

Qantas provides 24/7 emergency assistance to its comprehensive travel insurance policyholders. There is also a phone number for general enquiries, as well as a call back service.

Claims can also be lodged 24/7, from overseas or when you return home to Australia. There is an online claims form available to download which can then be sent to Qantas via post or email.

While Qantas Comprehensive Travel Insurance can suit a wide variety of Australians–particularly travelling parties under 69 years old–it is best suited to Qantas Frequent Flyer members keen to take advantage of earning one frequent flyer point per $1 spent on the policy premium.

The policy also offers good Covid cover, substantial cancellation cover for a range of reasons, and unlimited medical cover.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Does qantas have travel insurance for over 70s.

Yes, Qantas does offer comprehensive travel insurance for those aged over 70. For travellers under 69 years old, the standard comprehensive travel insurance policy is offered, which has been reviewed above. You can read the PDS here .

For those over 69 years old, a separate policy is offered.

Who underwrites Qantas travel insurance?

Qantas travel insurance is underwritten by Pacific International Insurance, an Australian owned insurance company.

Where is the Qantas travel insurance PDS?

The Qantas Comprehensive Travel Insurance policy disclosure statement for those aged 0-69 years old can be found via the Qantas Insurance website here . For those aged over 69 years old, the policy disclosure statement is here due to differing coverage allowances.

Sophie Venz is an experienced editor and features reporter, and has previously worked in the small business and start-up reporting space. Previously the Associate Editor of SmartCompany site, Sophie has worked closely with finance experts and columnists around Australia and internationally. Sophie grew up on the Gold Coast and now lives in Melbourne.

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Summary of changes to your Card

The new insurance Terms and Conditions on your American Express Qantas Business Rewards Card will replace your previous Terms and Conditions. The new Terms and Conditions will apply to all claim events occurring on or after 15 March 2022.

Return Trips Only

You are only eligible for the travel insurance benefits under Sections A – H of this Policy for return Trips i.e. trips that begin and end from Your Home or Work in Australia. It does not cover One-Way Trips where You have no plans to return to Australia. You may need to provide evidence of Your intention to return to Your Home or Your Work where reasonably possible, for example by providing copies of a return ticket, itinerary or schedule, return transfer or accommodation bookings, confirmation of return to Work dates etc.

Summary Only

Information on this page is a summary of the key changes only. The policy wording has also been updated to make it easier to know exactly what you're covered for and how much you can claim under the Policy. For full details on the terms, conditions, exclusions and benefit limits that apply, please refer to the new Terms & Conditions here .

It’s also important for you to share this information with any Employee Card Members, at your earliest opportunity.

COVID-19 For information about when you will and won’t be covered when travelling in relation to COVID-19, see below:   Domestic Travel Cover is provided: If you need to amend or cancel your trip because you or your travelling companion, close relative or a person you’re visiting for the main purpose of your trip are diagnosed with COVID-19. Cover is not provided for: Cancellation or trip changes due to border closures or travel advisory warnings related to COVID-19; or Medical expenses related to COVID-19. International Travel Cover is provided: If, at the time you book, the country you’re travelling to is not subject to a Government ‘Do Not Travel’ warning and the borders are open. If you need to amend or cancel your trip because you or your travelling companion, close relative or a person you’re visiting for the main purpose of your trip are diagnosed with COVID-19. If you need to amend or cancel your trip as a result of border closures or upgraded travel advisory warnings related to COVID-19 that occur after you made your booking.   For medical expenses you incur if you’re diagnosed with COVID-19 during your trip.   Cover is not provided if: The country you’re travelling to is subject to a Government 'Do Not Travel' warning or if borders are closed before your trip starts - even if you have an exemption to travel from the Australian government. However, if you need to amend or cancel your trip due to such a situation, the costs of cancellation and amendment are covered if the warning or border closure occurred after you booked and met the eligibility criteria. Benefit Exclusions  Claims arising from or caused by COVID-19 will not be paid if:  You're travelling against a treating Doctor's advice. You travel after the Australian government has issued a ‘Do Not Travel’ warning or despite borders being closed, even if you have received an exemption from the Australian government to travel. You receive a refund, credit note or voucher for the amounts you’re claiming (for example, if an airline or hotel provide you with a credit refund).   There is no cover for cancellation or postponement of a Special Event.  Please refer to 'Important things to Know About This Policy'. 

New benefits and cover the following new benefits and increased limits for existing cover have been made. please refer to the ‘benefits’ section in the policy for a full overview of the cover, terms, conditions and exclusions that apply. capitalised terms are defined and can be found in the t&c’s.   changes to qualifying travel purchases for domestic returns trips your travel insurance cover now includes self-drive road trips where you spend $500 or more on accommodation on your american express card. a domestic return trip must be over 150kms radius away from your home or your work. please see eligibility table section of the policy for full details.   medical emergency expenses cover new cover has been added under medical emergency expenses, up to $1,200 for incidental expenses you may incur as a result of being hospitalised and up to $1,500 for a return economy airfare for a friend or close relative to stay with you if you are travelling alone and have a medical emergency.   public transport accident cover the transport accident cover section now sits under the personal accident cover and is known as public transport accident cover.   acts of terrorism we’ve extended the medical emergency expenses cover to provide up to $1 million for your medical treatment, accommodation and repatriation (including burial expenses) in the event of you suffering an injury or death due to acts of terrorism., exclusions pregnancy   more information has been added under 'important things to know about this policy', to help you understand what benefits you’re eligible for if travelling while pregnant.      what's covered if you’re travelling overseas while pregnant    if you're pregnant, you'll be covered for unforeseen emergency medical expenses due to an injury or illness, which occurs more than 8 weeks    before your estimated date of delivery. however, any medical expenses relating to actual childbirth or your newborn child won’t be covered.    please see ‘pregnancy and childbirth exclusions’ under general exclusions in your policy for full details.      should you suffer a sudden and unexpected injury or an illness, which is unrelated to your pregnancy, (for example a broken wrist), you’re    eligible for cover under medical emergency expenses cover or trip cancellation and amendment cover, subject always to the policy. please    see 'important things to know about this policy' in the policy for full details.   no cover for competitive sports cover for competitive sporting events where you receive prize money or a fee, is now excluded. please see the definition of excluded sports and activities in the definitions section of the policy for full details.   no cover while riding a motorcycle if you’re unlicensed or not wearing a helmet you're not covered for claims relating to accidents where you’re riding a motorcycle without a valid motorcycle licence, not wearing a helmet, or exceeding the legal alcohol limit. please see the general exclusions in the policy applicable to all sections.   no cover for money stored within personal luggage you’re not covered for the loss of any money within your personal baggage that’s checked in or stowed in the luggage hold of an airplane, ship, bus or train. please see exclusions under personal baggage, valuables, money and travel documents cover for full details.   no cover for travelling companions 91 years of age or older changes have been made to the trip cancellation and amendment cover to make it clear that you're not covered for the death, injury or unforeseen illness of your travelling companion if they're 91 years of age or older when you made your booking under exclusions - trip cancellation and amendment cover. however, the age limit for close relatives has increased from 80 to 90 years of age.   cuba exclusion we’re clarifying that you’re not covered for any costs with respect to cuba for any event that may occur during any travel., employee card members travel insurance cover for employee card members employee card members will continue to be covered under travel insurance. it’s your responsibility to tell them about the changes to travel insurance. if they’re planning to travel, it’s important they review the policy before they go to ensure they’re fully covered for all the things they intend to do while on a trip..

For claims and general enquiries about the Terms & Conditions, please contact Chubb:

Email: [email protected]  

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This insurance is underwritten by Chubb Insurance Australia Limited ABN 23 001 642 020, AFSL No. 239687 (Chubb) under a group policy held by American Express Australia Limited ®, ABN 92 108 952 085, AFSL No. 291313 (American Express). Chubb and American Express only provide general advice and do not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. Before deciding whether this product is right for you, please read the Terms and Conditions. A copy of American Express Financial Services Guide can be found here . Eligibility criteria applies. Terms, conditions, exclusions, maximum age limits, pre-existing medical condition exclusions and limits apply as set out in the Terms and Conditions.

What changes are taking place, and why?

There have been some changes made to the Insurance Terms and Conditions included with your Card. They include changes to cover, exclusions, benefit limits, as well as adding new benefits to some Cards. The changes to your policy will come into effect on the 15 March 2022. Please refer to the 'Key Changes’ tab for the list of key changes. Alternatively, you can access the new Terms and Conditions   here .

What do I need to be aware of before booking a trip with regards to COVID-19 under the new terms and conditions effective 15 March 2022?

It's always important you review the policy Terms and Conditions before you travel. Are you planning to Travel domestically or internationally?

If domestic: Your policy includes provisions if you need to amend or cancel your trip because you or your travelling companion, close relative, or a person you are visiting as the main purpose of your trip is diagnosed with COVID-19. However, it excludes cancellation or trip changes due to border closures or travel advisory warnings, or medical expenses related to COVID-19.

If international: Your policy includes provisions if you need to amend or cancel your trip because you or your travelling companion, close relative, or a person you are visiting as the main purpose of your trip is diagnosed with COVID-19, or if you need to amend or cancel your trip as a result of border closures that occur after you make your booking.

For more details, please refer to 'Important Things To Know About This Policy' within the new Terms and Conditions effective 15 March 2022.

Do these changes affect existing travel bookings?

If you have travel booked that is due to conclude before 15 March 2022, your coverage remains unaffected by this change. Any travel or claim events occurring on or after this date will be subject to the new Terms and Conditions.

I have a refund, credit note, or voucher (for example, if an airline or hotel provided you with a refund) from a previous booking. Will these changes apply if I use the travel refund, credit note, or voucher to book a new trip?

Yes, these changes will apply to a new trip when:

  • No claim has been paid by us with respect to the original trip under your American Express policy; and
  • The original trip and the new trip to be booked, for which the travel refund, credit note, or voucher was received, had fulfilled the eligibility or activation requirements for your American Express Card at the time of booking that trip; and
  • with the travel refund, credit note, or voucher from the original trip; or
  • with a combination of travel refund, credit note, or voucher from the original trip and any other eligible payment method, as applicable.
  • Provided that all other Terms and Conditions continue to apply.

Who can I contact for more information on these changes?

For claims and general enquiries about the Insurance Terms and Conditions, please contact Chubb:

View the new Terms and Conditions here .

Qantas Premier Credit Card

Who is the credit provider and issuer of Qantas Premier credit cards?

Why choose a Qantas Premier credit card?

How long does the application process take?

Can I transfer a balance from another credit card?

Who can apply for a Qantas Premier credit card?

Can I add an additional cardholder?

What’s the difference between the Qantas Premier Everyday, the Qantas Premier Platinum and the Qantas Premier Titanium card?

Can I have a Qantas Premier Platinum, Qantas Premier Titanium and Qantas Premier Everyday card?

How do I apply for a Qantas Premier credit card?

How do I remove an additional cardholder from my account?

How do I reduce the size of an image I need to upload?

Change my product

Can I still spend on my current credit card whilst my new one arrives?

Am I eligible for any sign up bonus Qantas Points when changing Qantas Premier credit cards?

What happens to any additional cardholders that are currently on my credit card?

How long will it take for a change of Qantas Premier credit card to be processed?

What will happen to any periodic payments I have set up on my card?

What will happen to the annual fees when my product change is approved?

What happens to the benefits on my card?

How can I change my Qantas Premier credit card account?

What happens to the statements from my old credit card?

Features and rewards

What travel insurance cover is included with my card?

What is ‘Get away interest free for 6 months’?

When will I receive my Lounge Invitations?

How many Qantas Premier Titanium flights discounts do I get a year?

Where can I use my Qantas Premier credit card?

Do bonus Status Credits expire?

How can I book a flight to earn bonus Status Credits?

How do I link my Lounge Invitations to a flight?

How many Qantas Points will I earn on purchases?

When will I receive my bonus Qantas Points?

What services are provided by the Qantas Premier Concierge?

How can I view the bonus Status Credits I’ve earned on my account?

Is there an interest-free period on my account?

What extended level of coverage does my Qantas Premier Titanium credit card provide?

If I cancel my booking, am I eligible for another Qantas Premier Titanium flight discount this year?

How do I make a travel insurance claim?

How can I use my Qantas Premier Titanium metal card for contactless payments?

What flights are eligible to earn bonus Status Credits?

Can I earn bonus Status Credits on Classic Reward bookings?

Which transactions will earn Qantas Points?

Can I use Points Plus Pay to book my flights and earn bonus Status Credits?

Do bonus Status Credits count towards Lifetime Membership tiers?

How long are my Lounge Invitations active for?

How do I claim any missing bonus Status Credits?

Can bonus Status Credit help me acquire or maintain Platinum One membership status?

How can I change my booking made using my Qantas Premier Titanium flight discount?

How do I order from Qantas Wine?

How do I sign up for my complimentary Qantas Wine Premium Membership from my Qantas Premier Titanium credit card?

How do I book discounted companion fares?

Can I book a multi-city flight using my Qantas Premier Titanium flight discount?

Where can I redeem my Lounge Invitations?

Can I share my Lounge Invitations with a person I’m travelling with?

How do I book a flight with my Qantas Premier Titanium flight discount?

My flight was cancelled, and I was moved to another flight, how do I claim my missing bonus Status Credits?

Complimentary Travel Insurance

Personal Baggage, Valuables, Money and Travel Documents

Trip cancellation and amendment, pre-existing medical conditions, other questions, eligibility for cover under the policy, overseas medical expenses.

Rates and fees

What interest rates apply?

What fees apply and when are they charged?

Balance Transfers

How can I get the most out of my Balance Transfer?

If I have Balance Transfers at different rates, which one does my credit card payments get applied to first?

What is a Balance Transfer?

What are the benefits of closing my other credit cards after a Balance Transfer?

How does a Balance Transfer work?

How does a Balance Transfer affect the interest charged on my account?

Managing your account

How do I report suspicious transactions?

How do I activate my card?

How can I pay bills with my card?

How do I decrease my credit limit?

How do I increase my credit limit?

How can I unsubscribe from marketing emails?

What should I do if my card is lost or stolen?

Why do I need to enter a password to access certain features?

How are my monthly repayments calculated?

How can I withdraw cash from my account?

Can I choose my own card PIN?

What format is the transactions file in?

How can I pay my credit card bill?

Where can I find my statements?

How can I manage my Qantas Premier account?

Will my replacement card have the same card number and PIN number?

How do I close my account?

How do I update my address or personal details?

How far back can I download my transactions?

How do I download my transactions?

How do I dispute a charge on my Premier credit card?

How are payments allocated if I have additional cardholders?

Cancelling a recurring payment

What is Apple Pay?

How does the Apple Pay experience compare to using my plastic card?

Which Qantas Premier products can be used with Apple Pay?

What do I need before I can start using Apple Pay?

Which devices are compatible with Apple Pay?

How do I set up my Qantas Premier card on Apple Pay?

How do I set my Qantas Premier card as the default card in Apple Pay?

Can I add the same card to more than one device using Apple Pay?

How do I remove my card from Apple Pay?

The card image I see in Apple Pay does not match my physical card. Is there an issue with my Apple Pay set up?

Can I add more than one card on Apple Pay?

Where can I use Apple Pay?

How do I make an in-store purchase with Apple Pay?

Do I need to have an active internet connection for Apple Pay to work?

Will I need to enter my card PIN?

Why was my request to add my card to Apple Pay declined?

How much of my credit card available limit can I access when using Apple Pay?

How can I reverse a transaction made using Apple Pay?

How do I return a purchase if I used Apple Pay to make the payment?

How can I keep track of purchases I’ve made with Apple Pay?

How do I dispute a purchase made with Apple Pay?

Can I use Apple Pay overseas?

Can I use Apple Pay at ATMs?

Is Apple Pay secure?

What is a Device Account Number?

What should I do if my device is lost or stolen?

Does Apple Pay have access to my credit card account?

If my device is formatted or jailbroken, will my Apple Pay information remain on it?

Will I continue to enjoy the features and benefits of my Qantas Premier credit card, including points earn, when I use it for payment with Apple Pay?

What should I do if I lose my card and I’m issued a replacement card?

What should I do if my card expires and I’m issued a renewed card?

Can I continue to use my physical card if I disable Apple Pay or remove my digital card from Apple Pay?

If I switch devices, do I need to set up my card in Apple Pay all over again?

If my device is formatted or jailbroken, will my Google Pay information remain on it?

What is Google Pay and Google Wallet?

Can I use Google Pay overseas?

Can I add more than one card to Google Wallet?

How do I make a purchase using my Qantas Premier Card in apps and websites?

How much of my credit card available limit can I access when using Google Pay?

How do I return a purchase if I used Google Pay to make the payment?

Can Additional Cardholders add their cards to Google Wallet?

Will I need to enter my card PIN with Google Pay?

How can I keep track of purchases I’ve made with Google Pay?

Can I add the same card to more than one device?

How do I remove my card from Google Wallet?

How do I make a purchase using my Qantas Premier card in-store?

Can I continue to use my physical card if I disable Google Pay or remove my digital card from Google Pay?

If I switch devices, do I need to set up my card in Google Pay again?

How do I reverse or dispute a Google Pay transaction?

Will I continue to enjoy the same features and benefits of my Qantas Premier credit card, including points earn, when I use it for payment with Google Pay?

Do I need to have an active internet connection for Google Pay to work?

Does Google Wallet or Google Pay have access to my credit card account?

What happens if there are fraudulent transactions made using Google Pay?

What should I do if I lose my card, or my card expires and I'm issued a replacement card?

What happens if my device is lost or stolen?

Why was my request to add my card to Google Wallet declined?

Whom can I talk to for further help with Google Pay?

Which Qantas Premier credit cards can be used with Google Pay?

How do I set my Qantas Premier Card as the default card in Google Wallet?

Where can I use Google Pay?

How do I set up Google Pay and add my Qantas Premier card?

Are Google Wallet and Google Pay secure?

Which devices are compatible with Google Pay?

Instalment Plans

Can I change the term of my Instalment Plan?

How will my repayments be applied to my card?

Can I have more than one Instalment Plan?

How do I make the monthly instalment repayment?

Who can create an Instalment Plan on my card?

Does an Instalment Plan earn Qantas Points?

What happens if I return a purchase that was converted into a Statement Instalment Plan?

How do instalment plan(s) appear on my statement?

How can I track my instalment plan?

Can I pay more than my monthly instalment amount?

Why am I not eligible for a Cash Instalment Plan?

Is the instalment plan amount part of my existing credit limit?

When will I be charged my first monthly instalment?

Can I pay off my instalment plan early?

Will I be able to set up a Statement Instalment Plan if I have a direct debit set up?

What is a Statement Instalment Plan?

Will an instalment plan affect my interest-free days on my purchases?

Is there a fee to set up an instalment plan?

What happens if I miss paying the initial interest charge or monthly instalment repayment by the Payment Due Date?

Open Banking

What is Open Banking?

What information can be shared with Accredited Data Recipients (ADRs)?

How does data sharing work?

Can any institution request access to my data?

Where can I find out more about the Consumer Data Right legislation?

Financial difficulty

What if I’m finding it hard to meet my Qantas Premier credit card repayments?

Loss of a loved one

How can I tell which emails are genuine?

What do I do if I receive a suspicious phone call?

How does Qantas Money protect my Qantas Premier account?

How does Qantas Money protect my financial data?

How can I protect myself online?

What are some scams I need to be aware of?

Customer Support and Complaints

Accessibility and Disability Support - Qantas Premier credit card

Managing your cash flow during COVID-19

Family and Domestic Violence

Coronavirus update

How do I lodge a complaint relating to my Qantas Premier Credit Card?

Qantas Travel Money Card

General information

Which currencies are available on Qantas Travel Money?

What is the Qantas Card and Qantas Travel Money all about?

Who's eligible for Qantas Travel Money?

Is Qantas Travel Money a credit card or a debit card?

Why does the Qantas Card have two sides?

Does this mean that Qantas is now also a bank?

What are the benefits of Qantas Travel Money?

Apply and activate

How do I apply for and activate Qantas Travel Money?

How do I enable the travel money facility on my Qantas Card?

How do I get the Qantas Card and Qantas Travel Money?

If I select to be verified against Illion (formerly Dun & Bradstreet) records will a credit check be conducted?

Can I apply for and activate Qantas Travel Money if I have a foreign passport?

How do I use Qantas Travel Money?

What if the details on the Qantas Travel Money identity verification form are incorrect?

What if I don’t have an Australian Passport or an Australian Driver’s Licence?

What do I do if I'm unable to activate Qantas Travel Money online?

What if I don't want to use Qantas Travel Money?

I’ve forgotten my Qantas Travel Money card PIN, how do I retrieve it?

What if my PIN is blocked at an ATM or in-store?

How do I get my card PIN?

Is my card PIN different to my Qantas Frequent Flyer PIN?

How do I change my PIN?

Rates, fees and limits

What exchange rate applies to Qantas Travel Money?

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What is Business Travel Insurance? | Money

U nexpected events can disrupt even the most meticulously planned business trip . From medical emergencies to trip cancellations , these hiccups can be stressful and costly.

This is where business travel insurance comes in. It acts as a safety net, safeguarding you against a variety of unforeseen expenses:

  • Medical emergencies : This includes coverage for unexpected medical bills and treatment costs incurred during your trip.
  • Trip cancellations and delays: This coverage provides reimbursement for non-refundable trip expenses if your journey is canceled or delayed due to covered reasons like illness or bad weather.
  • Lost or delayed luggage: This covers the cost of replacing essential items if your luggage goes missing or arrives late.
  • Medical evacuation and repatriation : Coverage for transport back home in case of a medical emergency .

Many business travel insurance plans go beyond the essentials, offering additional benefits:

  • 24/7 Assistance: Access to customer service representatives who can help with travel arrangements, finding medical care , or language translation.
  • Business Equipment Coverage: Upgrade your policy to include coverage for laptops, tablets, and other business essentials in case of loss, theft, or damage.
  • Rental Vehicle Coverage: Add coverage for rental cars used during your business trip .

How does business travel insurance work?

Business travel insurance affords many of the same protections as personal travel insurance .

Most travel insurance policies reimburse travelers — up to the plan’s limits — if their insured trip is canceled, postponed or delayed due to a covered reason or if they incur emergency medical expenses. They also generally cover lost or delayed luggage and medical evacuation and repatriation.

Additionally, most insurers provide 24/7 customer service and assistance with things like making travel arrangements, finding medical care facilities and obtaining language support.

While coverage options and details vary by insurer, some of the best travel insurance companies let you customize their standard policies by adding coverage for business property and rental vehicles — for an additional cost.

Research the specific types of coverage offered by each company you’re considering before purchasing a plan. It may also be helpful to review our guide on what travel insurance covers .

What does business travel accident insurance cover?

Business travel accident (BTA) insurance can cover different things, depending on the company and policy you select. There is no standard definition for terms like business travel insurance and business travel accident insurance. Companies market various policies under names like these, but policy names don’t guarantee specific types of coverage.

That said, BTA policies may cover:

  • Medical expenses stemming from an accident
  • Medical evacuation and repatriation
  • Emergency travel assistance
  • Accidental death and dismemberment
  • 24/7 travel assistance

Depending on the insurer, coverage may also extend to personal trips tied to business ones.

Types of coverages in a business travel insurance policy

Again, while coverage options vary by insurer, you can generally find travel insurance plans that bundle the following types of coverage.

Trip cancellation and interruption

When you take a trip, you typically pay for things like your flight, accommodations and activities before you leave. Trip cancellation and interruption insurance reimburses you for those pre-paid, non-refundable trip costs if you cannot travel due to a covered reason.

Your policy will list covered reasons for canceling or interrupting your trip in the description of coverage. However, some common covered reasons include:

  • Illness or injury: You, your travel companion or a family member not traveling with you becoming ill or getting injured
  • Death: The death of a family member or traveling companion
  • Inclement weather: A natural disaster or severe weather at your destination
  • Job loss: You or your traveling companion losing their job or getting laid off

To cancel your trip for reasons other than those listed as covered under your policy, you must purchase cancel for any reason (CFAR) coverage. As the name suggests, CFAR travel insurance will reimburse you a percentage of your total trip cost (typically 50% to 75%) if you cancel for any reason at all.

CFAR is generally sold as an upgrade, so it costs extra. And to qualify you must insure the entire cost of your trip and purchase coverage within a certain timeframe, among other potential requirements.

Medical expenses and emergency medical evacuation

Most travel insurance policies cover unforeseen medical emergencies and illnesses. So, if you sprain an ankle or get food poisoning during your business trip, your policy should reimburse you for a portion of the medical expenses you incur. This generally extends to dental emergencies and even emergency medical evacuation to the nearest medical facility and/or your home after you’re discharged.

However, it’s important to note that most plans don’t cover pre-existing conditions . Some insurance companies offer a waiver of their pre-existing conditions exclusion, provided you meet certain requirements. These generally include purchasing coverage soon after booking, insuring the full cost of your trip and being medically fit to travel.

Similarly, doctor visits for routine checkups or prescription refills aren’t covered under travel insurance. But if you’re a U.S. citizen traveling domestically, these and other expenses are likely covered under your health insurance policy.

Travel delays and missed connections

Your business travels could be interrupted by a missed connecting flight or unforeseen arrival or departure delays. In either scenario, you may be faced with unexpected costs such as last-minute hotel bookings or additional transportation expenses to reach your destination.

Most travel policies reimburse you (up to a maximum) for expenses stemming from delays in your travel plans. However, policies generally require a certain number of hours to have passed — three hours or more, for example — before this coverage takes effect.

Baggage loss and delay

If you’re traveling with luggage, there’s always a chance the airline could lose it or send it to the wrong location. If that happens, you may need to purchase new clothes and supplies.

Baggage loss and delay coverage can reimburse you for some of these expenses. However, just as with travel delay coverage, most plans require a certain number of hours to have passed before coverage takes effect.

Business equipment coverage

Companies selling business travel insurance offer optional coverage for business equipment such as laptops, tablets and cameras. If the equipment is lost or damaged by your airline carrier or is stolen during your trip, the policy can cover the cost of repairing or replacing the item — up to your policy limits.

Some insurers also cover part of the cost of repairing or replacing rental equipment that your airline carrier loses, damages or fails to deliver on time.

Conditions may apply with either of these options, so the insurer may require you to report the loss within a certain timeframe or take necessary precautions to avoid a loss. Additionally, the company may exclude certain items from coverage, including passports and other documents.

Rental car damage

Rental car damage coverage is an optional add-on you can purchase along with many base travel insurance policies. This coverage option can reimburse you up to the policy’s coverage limit if your rental car is damaged or stolen during the scheduled rental period.

As with other business travel insurance options, exclusions and conditions may apply. For example, for damages to be covered, the driver at the time of the accident must generally be the same person listed in the rental car agreement.

Note, however, that not all rental car companies accept rental car damage as a suitable form of coverage. Always check with the car rental agency before purchasing this rider.

Who needs business travel insurance?

If you frequently travel for work, business travel insurance can help you cover a portion of the expenses you may incur in the event of a medical emergency, travel delay, cancellation or other covered loss.

This type of policy can benefit those who don’t have business travel coverage through their employer or are self-employed and often travel overseas carrying valuable business equipment. Even if your employer provides travel insurance, you may still want to purchase individual policy to supplement any gaps in their coverage.

How to get business travel insurance

If you think business travel insurance may be right for you, following these steps can help you get the right travel insurance policy and coverage amount.

1. Determine the type and level of coverage you need

Your first step should be to determine the amount of coverage you need for your upcoming trip. To do that, consider whether you already have coverage through a credit card or other form of insurance.

For instance, some of the best business credit cards provide travel insurance and protection if you use the card to book your plane ticket, hotel room or rental vehicle. Depending on your needs and whether your credit card provides primary or secondary coverage, you may not need additional insurance.

Similarly, if you’re traveling domestically, your health insurance policy likely covers medical emergencies that happen across state lines. And your homeowners or renters insurance should cover personal property stored in your vehicle.

If you’re traveling internationally and don’t have other forms of coverage, consider the risks you’re likely to face during your business trip. For example, if you’re traveling with valuable gear, opting for a policy with a high coverage limit for business equipment can protect your pocket and give you peace of mind.

Lastly, if you’re a frequent business traveler, an annual travel insurance plan may be more cost-effective than purchasing separate single-trip plans. Annual plans generally cover all eligible trips you take within the coverage period, as long as each one doesn’t exceed the maximum trip duration outlined by the plan.

2. Compare travel insurance plans from reputable providers

Once you have a good idea of the type and level of coverage you need, start comparing plans from multiple companies. Remember that while some insurers sell dedicated business travel policies, others provide comparable coverage through their standard travel insurance plans.

Regardless of marketing terms, compare policies based on the following:

  • Coverage exclusions
  • Coverage limits and maximum benefit amounts
  • Deductibles you may need to pay before your coverage activates

You may also want to check out travel insurance reviews to get a better sense of a company’s overall offer.

4. Get quotes from multiple travel insurers

To find the coverage you need at the best price, compare travel insurance quotes from multiple companies. Most travel insurers feature quote tools on their websites that can provide accurate price estimates in minutes. All you need to do is input basic personal information and travel details such as:

  • Your age and location
  • Your travel destination
  • The total cost of your trip
  • The coverage tier and optional add-ons you want

5. Purchase the policy that best suits your needs and budget

The last step in the process is to compare the insurance offers you’ve gathered and choose the one that best aligns with your requirements. While it may be clear which company offers the most extensive coverage for a reasonable price, you should also be mindful of deductibles and exclusions that could increase your out-of-pocket costs should you need to file a claim.

Is business travel insurance worth it?

The cost of travel insurance can range from 4% to 12% of your total trip cost. That may or may not be a figure you believe is worth paying. The decision comes down to the risks you’re likely to face during your travels and the level of financial responsibility you’re willing to assume in the event of a medical emergency, loss, delay or cancellation.

Summary of Money’s what is business travel insurance

Business travel insurance can provide financial protection for your next business trip by reimbursing you for a portion of the expenses you might incur if you had a medical emergency, travel delay or other covered loss.

While some companies market business insurance as a separate product, these policies generally offer many of the same coverage options as other travel insurance policies. However, some insurers also extend coverage to business equipment and business equipment rentals.

As with any other form of insurance, read your policy details carefully to understand exactly what your plan covers and to what extent.

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In an ever-evolving world, emergency medical and evacuation travel insurance coverage is essential, especially if you're traveling internationally. However, sports equipment coverage, pet protection, and cancel for any reason coverage are among the increasingly popular coverage options that are changing the way we travel.

Best Cheap Travel Insurance

  • HTH Worldwide Travel Insurance : Best overall
  • GoReady travel insurance : Best for trip cancellation 
  • Nationwide Travel Insurance : Best value
  • Trawick International Travel Insurance : Most popular

Compare the Top Cheap Travel Insurance Plans

HTH Worldwide HTH Worldwide Travel Insurance

  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Three plans to choose from
  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Reasonable premiums
  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. CFAR coverage available with some plans
  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. High medical emergency and evacuation coverage
  • con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. Special coverages for pets, sports equipment, etc not available
  • con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. Limited reviews with complaints about claims not being paid
  • Trip cancellation of up to $5,000 with the Economy plan and up to $50,000 with the Preferred plan
  • Cancel for any reason insurance and missed connection insurance available with the Preferred plan
  • Baggage delay insurance starting after 24 or 12 hours depending on the plan

GoReady GoReady travel insurance

  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Offers a CFAR upgrade add-on on certain plans
  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Comprehensive insurance plans include generous coverage for baggage loss, plus protection from hurricane and other intense weather-related issues
  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Competitive pricing
  • con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. Online complaints about claims not being paid and non-responsiveness
  • con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. Not all more expensive plans include CFAR coverage
  • con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. Dropping rating with AM Best
  • Annual and multi-trip plans available
  • All plans include pandemic coverage for COVID-19
  • Coverage for weather-related delays, cancellations and other incidents

Nationwide Nationwide Travel Insurance

  • Trip cancellation coverage of up to 100% of trip costs (for cruises) or up to $30,000 (for single-trip plans)
  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Three cruise-specific plans to choose from
  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Annual travel insurance plans available
  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Strong trip cancellation coverage
  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Cancel for any reason coverage available
  • con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. CFAR insurance not available with every single plan
  • con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. Medical coverage is lower than what some competitors offer

Nationwide Travel Insurance offers many of the standard benefits you might see with a travel insurance policy. This can include things like trip cancellation coverage, so you can recover pre-paid costs or trip interruption in the event your vacation is interrupted by an unexpected event. There's also baggage delay coverage and medical coverage.

  • Cancel for any reason coverage available

Trawick Trawick International Travel Insurance

Trip cancellation coverage for up to 100% of the trip cost and trip interruption coverage for up to 150% of the trip cost

  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Useful for adventurous travelers headed to higher-risk destinations
  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Affordable plans with varying levels of coverage
  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. 10-day free look option
  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Generous baggage loss replacement policy
  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Trip delay coverage kicks in after just six hours
  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Some policies allow a CFAR add-on
  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Up to $1 million medical evacuation coverage limit
  • con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. Baggage and trip delay coverages don’t kick in until after the 12-hour mark
  • con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. International student policies available for temporary stints abroad
  • con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. Complaints about claims not being paid or involving an intermediary to resolve claims

Trawick International travel insurance offers plans customized to diverse travelers' needs. We look at coverage options, claims processing, pricing, and other important factors for savvy travelers.

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Affordable Travel Insurance Reviews

So you're planning a big family vacation—if you're lucky, the trip of a lifetime. Travel costs can skyrocket quickly, leaving you feeling a bit overwhelmed. At this point, travel insurance starts to look like a potentially unnecessary cost, but is it really?

The best travel insurance plans can go a long way toward defraying unexpected costs that may arise if you're asking the right questions starting with: What does travel insurance cover ?

Best Affordable Travel Insurance Overall: HTH Worldwide TripProtector Economy Travel Insurance

The HTH Worldwide Travel Insurance Economy plan offers the most comprehensive coverage across major categories of all the providers in this guide.

You'll have some peace of mind with up to $75,000 of financial protection for eligible medical emergencies, and up to $500,000 per person for medical evacuation costs. For more everyday expenses, you can also relax with baggage loss and delay, trip interruption, cancellation and delay coverage that will help you recoup many, if not all, of your costs.

However, this plan falls short on missed connection benefits and accidental death coverage, both of which are not available under most circumstances (missed connection coverage only applies to cruises, and will only cover up to $500 per person after a three-hour delay).

Read our HTH Worldwide Travel Insurance review here.

Best Affordable Travel Insurance for Trip Cancellation: GoReady Trip Cancellation Plan Travel Insurance

The GoReady travel insurance Trip Cancellation Plan is exactly that: a cost-effective plan that offers protection in the event that your trip is canceled for a covered reason. The plan we priced out for our hypothetical trip cost just 1.16% of our total travel expenses — a very small amount of money to pay for the guarantee of our money back in the right circumstances.

The benefit is that this plan can supplement other coverage you already have, or give you a little bit of protection for a trip where you might not otherwise have opted for insurance altogether. On the downside, you won't get any protection for medical emergencies, trip interruption or delays or lost bags from this plan.

Read our GoReady Travel Insurance review here.

Best Value Cheap Travel Insurance: Nationwide Essential Travel Insurance

Nationwide Travel Insurance  is a well-rounded alternative to HTH Worldwide Trip Protector Economy. This plan offers solid protection for both travel-related snafus as well as situations that might call for emergency medical and evacuation, making it a good choice for trips where you have cause to worry about potential interruptions or delays. However, it does not offer protection for missed connections or accidental death.

Read our Nationwide Travel Insurance review here

Most Popular Cheap Travel Insurance: Trawick Safe Travels Explorer Travel Insurance

The Trawick International Travel Insurance Safe Travels Explorer plan has been purchased by more than 36,000 travelers since 2020, and it has great reviews to boot. And no wonder: Trawick offers generous trip delay coverage of up to $2,000 per person, although hopefully you won't need to reach that reimbursement amount because the daily limit is $150.

You'll also be able to rely on a $200 reimbursement per person for lost baggage - one of the higher amounts amongst these affordable plans, although this amount pales in comparison to the baggage loss coverage offered through the best travel credit cards .

Read our Trawick Travel Insurance review here.

Types of Cheap Travel Insurance

Comprehensive coverage.

This type of insurance offers extensive protection, covering everything from medical issues to trip cancellations. While it's more expensive up front, it can save you a lot in the long run.

Medical-Only Coverage

As the name suggests, this policy focuses solely on medical emergencies, making it a cost-effective option for travelers who are primarily concerned about health-related expenses.

Evacuation and Repatriation

In extreme cases where you need to be evacuated due to a medical emergency or a natural disaster, this coverage ensures that you can return home safely without incurring huge costs.

Benefits of Opting for Cheap Travel Insurance

Cost savings.

Cheap travel insurance can significantly reduce your travel expenses, ensuring that you're not overpaying for coverage you might not need.

Adequate Coverage for Less

Just because it's cheap doesn't mean it's lacking. Many affordable policies offer substantial coverage, giving you peace of mind without breaking the bank.

How to Pick The Best Cheap Travel Insurance Plan for You

No single travel insurance plan will meet the needs of every single traveler. By nature, we are diverse and evolving meaning travel insurance should be equally so. Travel insurance for a week-long trip to a big city shouldn't be the same as the coverage for a backpacking expedition in the mountains. A splurge to purchase comprehensive insurance coverage may also be worth it for international ventures or other large expenditures.

In most cases, the cost difference between a basic and comprehensive travel insurance plan isn't as significant as you might think. Regardless, it's generally a good idea to choose a trusted travel insurance provider known for exceptional customer service and coverage. (For this roundup, we looked at traveler reviews shared through the travel agency SquareMouth .)

  • Assessing Your Travel Needs: Consider the nature of your trip, the destination, and your own personal needs when choosing a policy. This ensures that you're not over-insured or underinsured.
  • Comparing Different Policies: Don't settle for the first policy you find. Compare different options, looking at their coverage and prices, to find the best fit for your budget and needs.
  • Reading the Fine Print: Always read the terms and conditions carefully to understand what's covered, what's not, and the process for making a claim.

If you just want trip cancellation protection, go with the GoReady Trip Cancellation Plan. For more robust coverage that won't break the bank, consider HTH Worldwide's TripProtector Economy, Trawick's Safe Travels Explorer, or Nationwide's Essentials plan.

Yes, many affordable policies offer comprehensive coverage suitable for international travel. It's crucial to compare policies and understand your needs.

Travelers insurance is relatively cheap because it only covers you for a set period of time, and depending on your plan, the level of coverage you get may not be particularly high. However, even with high coverage limits and extras like cancel for any reason coverage , travel insurance is relatively affordable. 

The average cost of travel insurance is 4%-8% of your trip's cost. This usually translates into a premium between $89 to $399.

Why You Should Trust Us: How We Chose the Best Cheap Travel Insurance

To determine the best insurance plan for travelers on a budget, we evaluated dozens of products using a hypothetical trip to Australia for a single traveler, age 26, with a total cost of $2,500 for flight, hotel and other incidentals. We then compiled the plans that covered the essentials at the lowest costs.

Of note: All of these plans include COVID-related medical coverage and 24-hour assistance, and pay at least 100% of your trip cost for eligible trip cancellations. None include rental car coverage.

The seven winning plans cost between $29 to $74 — significantly below the typical cost of comprehensive travel insurance, which can range between 4%-8% of total travel expenses, according to the US Travel Insurance Association. But these affordable plans also come with comparably low ceilings for various aspects of coverage such as emergency medical, trip cancellation, or delay — and do not include rental car or "cancel for any reason" (CFAR) protection. So if you think you might need these benefits, it may well be worth upgrading to a comprehensive travel insurance plan for a few more dollars, just for the peace of mind.

Convenience and Flexibility

Each of the plans in this list include 24-hour assistance worldwide from reputable insurance providers. And despite being on the lower end of insurance plans, each of these options includes refunds for up to 100% of your total trip cost for eligible reasons. Each of these plans also includes medical coverage for COVID-related issues that may arise during your travels, which may come in handy as the pandemic continues to evolve worldwide.

Sufficient Coverage in Essential Categories

The cheapest travel insurance plan will rarely cover every scenario that could go awry on your trip. However, each of these plans can at least help you get your money back in the event that your travel is canceled for an eligible reason, and most of them include financial protection if you incur emergency medical bills while traveling. We also factor in what travelers are most concerned about now. 

You can read more about how Business Insider rates insurance here.

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  1. Travel Insurance

    Qantas Business Rewards. Designed for small to medium businesses. Discover how you can start earning great rewards and savings simply for running your business. ... Qantas Travel Insurance is issued by AIG Australia Limited ABN 93 004 727 753, AFSL 381686 ("AIG"). Qantas Airways Limited is an authorised representative (AR 261363) of AIG. ...

  2. Trip Protection

    The insurance benefits in the plans are underwritten by United States Fire Insurance Company (Administrative Office: 5 Christopher Way, 2nd Flr, Eatontown, NJ 07724) under Policy Form Series T210 et. al. and TP-401 et. al. and are administered by Trip Mate Inc., (*in CA & UT, dba Trip Mate Insurance Agency) 9225 Ward Parkway, Suite 200, Kansas ...

  3. International Comprehensive Travel Insurance

    International Travel Insurance. Comprehensive single trip cover from $99 1 for overseas travel. Includes a range of COVID-19 benefits. All policies earn Qantas Points. To earn the maximum amount of points a min. spend of $1,000 applies. Points will be awarded up to 6 weeks from the date of departure.

  4. What insurance do I need for my business

    It's as simple as 1, 2, 3. 1. Join. Join Qantas Business Rewards free through BizCover. 2. Purchase. Secure your BizCover business insurance policy, and within 24 hours you'll receive an email confirmation confirming your eligibility for bonus Qantas Points. From there you simply follow the prompts. 3.

  5. Travel Insurance

    Travel Insurance for overseas trips. When booking your flights, choose from an Annual Multi Trip plan for frequent travellers or single trip Comprehensive plan. Earn up to 10,000 Qantas Points, plus 1 point per $1 spent when you take out a Qantas Travel Insurance policy. Offer ends 28 May 2024. ^.

  6. Booking Travel Insurance online

    You can buy Qantas Travel Insurance: With your Qantas Flights - depending on where and how long you're travelling for and your personal circumstances, you may be able to purchase Qantas Travel Insurance at the same time you buy your Qantas flight on the Qantas website.+ Online - visit Qantas Insurance to buy online. By calling us - Talk to one of our customer service team members on 13 ...

  7. Qantas Travel Insurance Review

    Our Verdict. Qantas Travel Insurance is an above-average choice of insurance for travelling Australians, offering unlimited medical coverage and good Covid-19 cover for both medical diagnoses and ...

  8. Qantas

    Qantas Travel Insurance policies purchased prior to 19 July 2023 are managed by nib Travel Services (Australia) Pty Limited (nib) ABN 81 115 932 173 AFSL 308461, NZBN 9429050505340 and underwritten by Pacific International Insurance Pty Ltd (Pacific), ABN 83 169 311 193, NZBN 9429041356500. In Australia, Qantas Airways Limited ABN 16 009 661 ...

  9. Qantas Travel Insurance Medical Conditions

    Find out more about our award-winning First and International Business cabins and more classes of travel on Qantas. Onboard. Discover inflight dining options, entertainment, seat maps and more. ... you have the option to complete a medical screening to see if we can cover your condition when purchasing via the Qantas Insurance website or by ...

  10. Qantas Travel Insurance Review: Is It Worth It?

    Modest cancellation cover - for example, you can only claim up to $3,000 if you need to cancel a domestic holiday. Poor online reviews - a score of 1.1 out of 5 on Product Review7. Overall, Qantas Insurance is a good option for those looking for a basic policy that covers the essentials.

  11. American Express Insurance

    The new insurance Terms and Conditions on your American Express Qantas Business Rewards Card will replace your previous Terms and Conditions. The new Terms and Conditions will apply to all claim events occurring on or after 15 March 2022. ... Your Travel Insurance cover now includes self-drive road trips where you spend $500 or more on ...

  12. Complimentary Travel Insurance

    Frequently Asked Questions in relation to the new Qantas Premier Credit Card Complimentary Travel Insurance Terms and Conditions or Qantas Premier Titanium Credit Card Complimentary Insurance Terms and Conditions which are effective from 1 October 2021. These illustrate how the changes affect various sections of the policy and the likely policy response as at the current time.

  13. Qantas Travel Insurance Policies

    All Qantas Travel Insurance policies issued to Australian residents from 19 July 2023 are issued by AIG Australia Limited ABN 93 004 727 753, AFSL 381686 ("AIG"). Qantas Airways Limited is an authorised representative (AR 261363) of AIG. Note: If you purchased your Qantas Travel Insurance policy before 19 July 2023, view the policy information.

  14. Complimentary travel insurances with the American Express Qantas

    For starters, the bundled complimentary travel insurance when the trip is purchased with the card could cover yourself, your family, and even your employees when they travel for your business. American Express Qantas Business Rewards Card benefits series. Part 1: Best uses of 180,000 Qantas Points. Part 2: Maximising points and passes.

  15. What is Business Travel Insurance?

    This is where business travel insurance comes in. It acts as a safety net, safeguarding you against a variety of unforeseen expenses: Medical emergencies: This includes coverage for unexpected ...

  16. Best Cheap Travel Insurance of April 2024

    Best Cheap Travel Insurance. HTH Worldwide Travel Insurance: Best overall. GoReady travel insurance: Best for trip cancellation. Nationwide Travel Insurance: Best value. Trawick International ...

  17. What is Qantas Insurance?

    In Australia, Qantas Insurance can provide cover for your car, home, health and travel, all with the added benefit of Qantas Points.* Australian based Qantas Frequent Flyer members also enjoy free access to the Qantas Wellbeing App, where you can earn Qantas Points for everyday activities like walking, cycling and even sleeping.Plus, if you hold one of our eligible Qantas Insurance products ...