Maria Adams, Credit Cards Moderator
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The JetBlue Plus Card travel insurance reimburses cardholders in the event of loss of life or serious injury, as well as when a trip is canceled or interrupted, among other things. To be eligible to file a travel insurance claim, you’ll need to pay for your travel using your JetBlue Plus Card.
Types of JetBlue Plus Card Travel Insurance
- Travel accident insurance: This insurance covers cardholders in the event of death or dismemberment during the trip or during transit.
- Trip cancellation/interruption insurance: This benefit covers your trip for unforeseen cancellations or for interruptions that cut your trip short. It only applies to pre-paid, non-refundable travel expenses.
- Baggage delay insurance: If your baggage arrives over 4 hours late to the destination, you’re covered for essentials that you purchase due to the delay.
- Rental car insurance: This benefit covers the cardholder for damage to the rental vehicle that results from collision or theft.
Exclusions and coverage limits apply to many of these benefits, so make sure to check your JetBlue Plus Card’s guide to benefits for more details on each type of insurance. The guide will also show coverage amounts and other details on each of your travel insurance benefits.
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