Trip Cancellation/Interruption
Auto Rental Coverage
Lost Luggage
Baggage Delay
Trip Delay
100
Do we provide Primary or Secondary Coverage under TCI
Secondary
100

Is Diminishment of Value (DOV) payable under AR coverage?

No, we do not cover depreciation or diminishment value or rental vehicles.

100

Are items the covered traveler inadvertently leaves behind on the plane covered under the Lost Luggage Reimbursement benefit?

 No, per the guide to benefits they are not considered lost or stolen if inadvertently left behind

100

How long does the cardmember’s checked baggage need to be delayed to be eligible for the Baggage Delay Insurance benefit?

What is 6 hours

100

What type of items are covered under the Trip Delay Reimbursement benefit

Reasonable expenses include meals, lodging, toiletries, medication, and sometimes Transportation!

200

What is the maximum reimbursement amount per Covered Traveler for a covered Trip Cancellation or Trip Interruption claim on a "IHG One Rewards Traveler" card?

$5,000 per Covered Traveler

200

Name 3 brands of cars that are not covered by Auto Rental.

Exotic car brands not covered include but are not limited to:

Aston Martin

Bentley

Bugatti

Ferrari

Koenigsegg

Lamborghini

Lotus

Maybach

McLaren

Pagani

Rolls Royce

200

If CM's luggage was stolen, who is the CM required to file a claim with first?

With the common carrier and (if applicable) travel insurance.

200

Is medication a covered expense under Baggage Delay Insurance?

No, this benefit covers essential personal items that the Covered Traveler(s) may need when their baggage is delayed, such as toiletries, a change of clothes, and chargers for electronic devices (limit one per device).

200

What is the minimum Common Carrier delay for Trip Delay Reimbursement benefits to apply?

More than 6 or 12 hours (depending on the card type) or if the delay requires an overnight stay.

300

Name one covered reason that may qualify a traveler for Trip Cancellation benefits.

Answers may include: illness, injury, death, severe weather, jury duty, military orders, quarantine, etc.

300

If a Cardmember rents a car in Guam, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, or American Samoa are we Primary or Secondary coverage?

We are Primary.

300

How many days does the card member have to submit the requested documents before we deny their claim for not providing documents?

We do not DENY claims if the card member does not provide documents in a timely fashion. They may provide the documents as soon as reasonably possible.

300

What is the maximum reimbursement amount per day for essential item purchases?

$100 per day

300

What types of transportation qualify as a Common Carrier?

Planes, trains, ferries, and cruise ships that operate on a regular schedule.

400

What is the maximum length of a Trip that qualifies for coverage under this benefit?

60 consecutive days

400

What is the maximum amount per claim payable with Auto Rental Coverage?

Up to $60,000 or $75,000 depending on card type

400

What is the maximum Lost Luggage Reimbursement benefit available per Covered Traveler per trip?

Up to $3,000 per Covered Traveler per Trip.

400

What must a traveler do with the Common Carrier to be eligible for coverage?

The traveler must report the baggage delay to the Common Carrier.

400

Name two covered reasons for a trip delay.

Inclement weather and equipment failure. (Strike and hijacking/skyjacking are also covered.)

500

Within how many days should a claim be reported after a Trip Cancellation or Trip Interruption occurs?

As soon as reasonably possible

500

If CDW is mandatory, is the coverage provided Primary or Secondary to the CDW coverage provided by the Rental Agency?

Secondary

500

When does coverage for Carry-On Baggage begin and end?

Coverage begins when the Covered Traveler boards the Common Carrier and ends when they exit the Common Carrier.

500

CM went on a round trip from Tampa to Chicago on Friday the 3rd. CM was traveling back to Tampa on the 9th. When CM landed, his bags were delayed for 3 weeks. CM bought $2000.00 worth of clothing, shoes, and toiletries. Would CM be covered? Yes or No.

No, there is no coverage when the traveler returns to their point of origin.

500

Who is a covered traveler?

Covered Traveler - You and Your Family Member

Family Member - an individual’s: spouse or Domestic Partner, and parents thereof; sons and daughters, including adopted children and stepchildren; legal guardians or wards; parents, including stepparents; brothers and sisters; grandparents and grandchildren; aunts or uncles; nieces or nephews; spouses or Domestic Partners of any individual of this definition