Many travelers have
similar baggage protection with their credit card travel plans, but it's important to note that many of those plans have the same limits that a travel insurance plan will have.
Not exact matches
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration and the U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, each a division of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, are responsible for certain civil aviation security matters, including passenger and
baggage screening at U.S. airports and international passenger prescreening prior to entry into or departure from the U.S. International flights are subject to customs, border, immigration and
similar requirements of equivalent foreign governmental agencies.
Unfortunately, the card is lacking
protections for cancelled trips and delayed
baggage — a common feature on
similar travel cards.
Excludes taxes, fees, surcharges, gratuities, trip
protection, and portions of travel purchased through a third party such as activities, tours,
baggage fees, upgrades, rental car equipment, resort charges, port charges, resort and cruise line fees and
similar extras.
See a break - down of
baggage coverage on a plan - by - plan basis and a comparison of travel insurance coverage versus credit card travel
protections (the
baggage protection on each is surprisingly
similar).
The plan is
similar to the Tee, Tour, & Travel and the Sportsman's Travel
Protection Plan in that it provides coverage for lost fees, lost / stolen / damaged
baggage, and delayed
baggage essential item purchase.