Chip Lupo, Credit Card Writer
@CLoop
Yes, the Citi AAdvantage Executive Card does have travel insurance benefits, the best of which are trip cancellation and interruption insurance and rental car insurance. To be eligible to file a travel insurance claim, you’ll need to pay for your travel using your Citi AAdvantage Executive Card.
Types of Citi AAdvantage Executive Card Travel Insurance
- Trip delay insurance: This benefit reimburses you for necessary expenses, such as a hotel room, if your trip is delayed for 6 hours or more.
- Trip cancellation/interruption insurance: This benefit covers you against unforeseen cancellations or interruptions that cut your trip short. It only applies to pre-paid, non-refundable travel expenses.
- Lost/damaged baggage insurance: If your luggage is lost or stolen, you can get reimbursed for the contents of the luggage up to $3,000.
- Travel accident insurance: This insurance covers you in the event of death or dismemberment during transit.
- Rental car insurance: This benefit covers you against damage to the rental vehicle that results from a collision or theft.
Exclusions and coverage limits apply to many of these benefits, so make sure to check your Citi AAdvantage Executive Card’s guide to benefits for more details on each type of insurance.
Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard®
Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard®
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Hi. Trip Delay Insurance ONLY covers you if your INITIAL flight is delayed by 6 hours or more, NOT if your trip is delayed by 6 hours. Very misleading marketing from AA/Citi. Big class action lawsuit opportunity for some good lawyer….