American Express complimentary travel insurance

You can get travel insurance for trips overseas and in Australia with an American Express card – here’s how it works.

American Express offers complimentary travel insurance on a range of cards in Australia, as well as insurance options for your shopping. These policies are all underwritten by Chubb and have the potential to save you money on standalone policies.

Just like any insurance, you need to meet a set of conditions to get cover and make claims. That’s why it’s always good to read the insurance policy booklet. But if you just want an idea of cover, we’ve got some of the key details here.

What American Express cards have complimentary insurance?

Right now, American Express offers complimentary travel insurance on 6 personal cards in Australia. It also offers cover for purchases and other items. Here’s a look at the insurance you can get with personal Amex cards you can currently apply for:

CardComplimentary travel insuranceCard purchase coverCard refund coverBuyer’s Advantage coverSmartphone screen cover
American Express Platinum Card
American Express Explorer Credit Card
American Express Platinum Edge Credit Card
American Express Low Rate Credit Card
Qantas American Express Discovery Card
Qantas American Express Ultimate Card
Qantas American Express Premium Card

Interested in Amex business cards? See details here.

What’s covered by American Express complimentary travel insurance?

The cover you get depends on the Amex card that you have and you’ll see details of exactly what applies to your card in its insurance policy booklet (available on the Amex website). But as a basic guide, you’ll typically get emergency medical cover, luggage and some cover for cancellations – including a few cards with cover for specific COVID-19 situations.

To give you an idea of the type of cover you can get, we’ve broken down the key types of benefits available, including cards that offer some form of cover and claim limits. But remember, you should always read the insurance policy booklet for your card to get full details.

Benefit typeOne example of when you’d use thisCards currently on the market that include some coverClaim limit range for international trips (varies by card and claim type)Claim limit range for domestic trips (varies by card and claim type)Excess cost range (varies by card)
Trip cancellation and amendment coverIf your journey is cancelled, disrupted or rescheduled because of a covered injury, medical issue or government restrictions (excluding domestic border closures).
  • American Express Explorer
  • American Express Platinum Edge
  • American Express Platinum Card
  • Qantas American Express Ultimate
  • Qantas American Express Premium
Between $12,500 and $30,000

Note: Can include COVID-19 claims related to you, your travel companion, close relative or someone you are visiting getting COVID-19, as well as changes to government restrictions.

Between $12,500 and $30,000

Note: Can include COVID-19 claims related to you, your travel companion, close relative or someone you are visiting getting COVID-19. Does not cover border closures.

$250
Personal accident coverIf you’re seriously injured while travelling and it causes permanent disability or death.

Note: Can include sub-limits for accidents on public transport.

  • American Express Explorer
  • American Express Platinum Edge
  • American Express Platinum Card
  • Qantas American Express Ultimate
  • Qantas American Express Premium
Between $150 and $6,000Between $150 and $6,000$0
Personal accident coverIf you’re seriously injured while travelling and it causes permanent disability or death.

Note: Can include sub-limits for accidents on public transport.

  • American Express Explorer
  • American Express Platinum Edge
  • American Express Platinum Card
  • Qantas American Express Ultimate
  • Qantas American Express Premium
Between $12,500 and $400,000Between $12,500 and $400,000$0
Travel inconvenience coverIf your scheduled flight is cancelled, delayed by more than 4 hours or you can’t board for a covered reason.
  • American Express Explorer
  • American Express Platinum Edge
  • American Express Platinum Card
  • Qantas American Express Ultimate
  • Qantas American Express Premium
Between $150 and $6,000Between $150 and $6,000$0
Medical emergency expense coverIf you become sick or injured overseas and have to pay for seeing a doctor or other medical professional.
  • American Express Explorer
  • American Express Platinum Edge
  • American Express Platinum Card
  • Qantas American Express Ultimate
  • Qantas American Express Premium
Between $50 and $2.5 million, with no maximum for some cards (subject to sub-limits)Not covered$250
Resumption of long international trip coverIf a close relative becomes seriously injured, sick or dies and it impacts your overseas trip (as long as the covered trip was for at least 2 weeks).
  • American Express Explorer
  • American Express Platinum Card
  • Qantas American Express Ultimate
Between $3,000 and $5,000Not covered$250
Personal baggage, valuables, money and travel documents cover

Note: Valuables left in a vehicle, placed in check-in or left unattended in a public place typically won't be covered.

If you’re travelling and your personal items are damaged, lost, stolen or destroyed.
  • American Express Explorer
  • American Express Platinum Edge
  • American Express Platinum Card
  • Qantas American Express Ultimate
  • Qantas American Express Premium
Between $250 and $30,000Between $250 and $30,000$250
Personal liability coverIf you’re involved in an accident and become legally liable to pay compensation for someone else’s injuries or damaged property (when the person doesn’t live with you), this helps cover the legal costs.
  • American Express Explorer
  • American Express Platinum Edge
  • American Express Platinum Card
  • Qantas American Express Ultimate
Between $2 million and $3 millionBetween $2 million and $3 million$0
Loss damage waiver coverIf a rental vehicle you’ve hired is damaged or lost, you could submit a claim to cover some of the costs to the hire company.
  • American Express Explorer
  • American Express Platinum
Between $100,000 and $125,000Between $100,000 and $125,000$0
Loss of income

Note: Only covers people who are employed or self-employed at the time of the covered trip

If you're injured or become sick during your trip and a medical professional confirms that you have total temporary disablement that leads to you not being able to work for at least 30 days.American Express PlatinumBetween $3,000 and $15,000

Note: Capped at 5 months of cover

Between $3,000 and $15,000

Note: Capped at 5 months of cover

No excess but there could be an out-of-pocket cost due to lost income as you must wait 30 days before the benefit applies
Hijack coverIf your public transport is hijacked and you’re detained for more than 24 hours, you could claim for costs associated with your close relatives coming to stay in the area where you’re held.American Express PlatinumBetween $2,000 and $29,000Between $2,000 and $29,000$0
Kidnap coverIf you’re kidnapped, this cover helps with the cost of your close relatives travelling to stay at the place where you’re kidnappedAmerican Express PlatinumBetween $2,000 and $29,000Between $2,000 and $29,000$0

Note:

If you have an American Express card that’s no longer available for new applications, log in to your American Express account or check the Amex website to see whether cover is available.

What’s not covered by this insurance?

All insurance policies have details of when you will and won't get cover, so check before you book a trip or make a claim. In the case of American Express complimentary travel insurance, some of the key situations that aren't typically covered include:

  • If you haven't taken care or acted responsibly
  • Pre-existing medical conditions, including ongoing dental issues, chronic illness and addictions
  • Claims related to hazardous biological, chemical, nuclear or radioactive material, gas matter or contamination
  • Insolvency of a travel company
  • If you start a trip after an official government body has issued a travel advisory warning
  • One-way trips if you can’t prove your plans to return to Australia
  • Claims that arise after you’ve taken drugs (unless prescribed by a medical professional)

Remember: Each American Express complimentary insurance policy is different, so you should read the insurance policy document for your card to get full details.

Have a question about American Express complimentary travel insurance on your card? Call Chubb on 1800 236 023.

What do I need to do to use this insurance?

It can vary depending on the card, but the requirements generally include:

  • Booking. You must book the full fare for a return trip on your American Express credit card or by using reward points earned through the card (e.g. American Express Membership Rewards, Qantas Points or Velocity Points). On some cards, such as the American Express Platinum charge card, you can also claim insurance if you have booked a trip using other rewards points, as long as you pay for taxes and other additional fees using your American Express card.
  • Travel plans. Your travel must start and end in Australia and you need to show proof of your plans to return, for example, a return flight booking.
  • Age. You must be under 80 years of age.

What if American Express isn’t accepted when I make my booking?

With most Amex cards, you won’t get cover if you can’t pay for your booking with the card or points earned through the card.

If you have an American Express Platinum Charge Card, you can still get complimentary travel insurance if you provide American Express and Chubb with proof of purchase and the name and address of the provider who would not accept your American Express card.

Does American Express credit card travel insurance cover family members?

The travel cover you get with an eligible American Express credit card also extends to your spouse and any dependent children, providing they meet the booking requirements and are travelling with you for the entire trip.

American Express outlines the following definitions for spouses and dependents:

  • Spouse. A husband, wife, fiancé(e) or a de-facto and/or life partner with whom the American Express primary cardholder has continuously cohabited for a period of 6 months or more.
  • Dependent child. A legally dependent child up to and including the age of 25, including a stepchild or legally adopted child, who is fully dependent on the American Express primary cardholder for financial support.

Pre-existing medical conditions

This complimentary travel insurance doesn't cover pre-existing medical conditions. In really simple terms, that means you won't get cover if you've seen a doctor or other qualified professional about a condition that causes issues overseas. It's the same if you're aware of a physical, medical, mental or dental condition before you travel.

There are some exceptions if you're pregnant, though:

  • If you’re travelling overseas, you’ll be covered for unforeseen emergency medical treatment as long as it’s more than 8 weeks before your expected due date and is not related to any other pre-existing conditions (for example, gestational diabetes).
  • If your card offers cancellation and amendment cover, you can claim for issues related to your pregnancy as long as it’s more than 8 weeks before your expected due date.

Note that this insurance won’t cover the actual birth of your child when you’re overseas. If you’re planning a trip during your pregnancy, make sure you read the insurance policy booklet to see exactly when you will and won’t get cover.

🔥 Hot tip

The easiest way to find details in the insurance policy booklet is to open your digital copy and use the "Find" tool (Ctrl+F or Cmd+F) to search for the terms. For example, “Pre-existing medical conditions”.

Got a pre-existing health condition that's not covered? Check out travel insurance policies that offer cover for conditions including allergies, epilepsy and physical disabilities.

How to make a claim

If you think you will need to make a claim, contact Chubb as soon as possible so that it can give you information that’s specific to your situation.

You can do this by calling +61 2 8907 5666 overseas (for emergencies) or 1800 236 023 in Australia.

The simplest way to submit your claim is online, using the following steps:

  1. Go to http://www.americanexpress.com/australia/claims
  2. Choose the option for insurance that’s included with your card.
  3. Provide your card number, name and the date of the incident.
  4. Fill in the details on the claim form and upload your supporting documents.

You can also get a claim form by calling Chubb.

What to include in your claim

With insurance claims, it's always good to include as much detail and supporting documentation as possible. It makes it easier for the insurer to look at the claim and your eligibility for a payout.

So when you're travelling overseas with this cover, try to get as much written or photo evidence as you can for any claim you need to make. This could include:

  • A referral or letter from a doctor or other professional you see in relation to a claim
  • Official medical reports
  • Police reports
  • Photos of damaged items
  • Emails or letters from airlines that relate to a claim
  • Receipts or other proof of purchase

Some types of claims will also ask for specific documentation, such as a police report if you’re submitting a claim for stolen valuables.

Tip

Use a travel wallet or online folder to keep all your important documents together. This could include your passport, itinerary, printed tickets, a copy of the Bankwest card insurance policy booklet – plus anything that could become supporting documentation for future claims.

Other types of complimentary insurance from American Express

Amex cards give you access to other types of insurance, also provided by Chubb. Below is a snapshot of the different types.

Card purchase cover

  • What is it? Cover for the cost of a new item that is stolen or accidentally damaged. It covers most household and personal items such as laptops, shoes and jewellery. Exclusions include second-hand items, perishables, cash, computer software, vehicles and household fixtures such as dishwashers.
  • When can I use it? If you have paid for the item with your eligible Amex card within 90 days before it is stolen or damaged, you can submit a claim. If you’ve only paid for part of the item with your Amex card, you can still make a claim but it will only cover the percentage paid for through the card.
  • How can I make a claim? You need to show proof that you own the item and proof of damage or a police report for theft. Then, call Chubb on 1800 236 023 or submit your claim through the Chubb online claim portal. Note that there is a limit of up to $3,500 per item and $30,000 in any 365-day period.
  • Is there an excess? A $50 excess applies for each claim.

Card refund cover

  • What is it? Cover for new items worth more than $50 that you’ve bought in Australia when you can’t get a refund through the retailer.
  • When can I use it? If you’ve used your Amex card to buy an item in the last 90 days and it’s unused, not faulty and the retailer won’t refund you. Note, that this does not cover second-hand items.
  • How can I make a claim? Call Chubb on 1800 236 023 or submit your claim through the Chubb online claim portal. Note that there is a limit of up to $500 per item and $2,000 in any 365-day period.
  • Is there an excess? No

Buyer’s advantage cover

  • What is it? Cover for the breakdown or defect of eligible items you buy in Australia if they had a manufacturer’s warranty that expired before the issue. You’ll get extra cover for the same period as the original warranty, up to a maximum of 1 year. For example, if you bought a laptop with a 12-month manufacturer's warranty and it stopped working for no reason after 12 months, you could make a claim under this cover.
  • When can I use it? If you used your eligible American Express card to pay for an item and it came with an Australian manufacturer's warranty of between 7 days and 5 years. You can make a claim if something happens after the original warranty period has ended.
  • How can I make a claim? Call Chubb on 1800 236 023 or submit your claim through the Chubb online claim portal. Note that there is a limit of up to $20,000 per item and up to $20,000 in any 365-day period.
  • Is there an excess cost? No.

Smartphone screen cover

  • What is it? Cover for your smartphone screen if it’s damaged after being accidentally dropped or hit by something.
  • When can I use it? You need to have used your Amex card to pay for the most recent 3 months of your smartphone data plan, or have bought your new phone outright with the card to get cover. You can claim twice in any 365-day period.
  • How can I make a claim? Call Chubb on 1800 236 023 or submit your claim through the Chubb online claim portal.
  • Is there an excess cost? Yes, it’s calculated as 10% of the repair cost. For example, if it costs $250 to repair the screen, your excess would be $25.

American Express business and corporate card complimentary insurance options

If you get an Amex card for your business, You can get some form of complimentary travel insurance on the following Amex business and corporate cards:

Similar to Amex cards for personal use, the amount of cover you get depends on the actual card.

For example, the American Express Business Card offers transport accident cover, card account balance waiver cover and business trip completion cover, while the American Express Platinum Business Card offers more comprehensive cover that includes:

  • Transport accident cover
  • Card account balance waiver cover
  • Business trip completion cover
  • Travel inconvenience cover
  • Medical emergency expenses cover
  • Resumption of journey cover
  • Baggage, money and documents cover
  • Travel cancellation cover
  • Personal liability cover
  • Loss of income cover
  • Hijack cover
  • Kidnap cover
  • Purchase protection cover
  • Refund protection cover
  • Buyer’s advantage cover
  • Loss damage waiver cover
  • Monthly business expenses cover

So if you’re interested in getting a credit card for your business and want complimentary insurance, check the card’s relevant complimentary insurance policy booklet on the Amex website for full details.

Want more complimentary insurance from your credit card? Compare cards from American Express, or check out other cards that offer insurance.

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    LisaSeptember 20, 2016

    Does Platinum Amex card I have cover rental car damage overseas (Italy)?

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      DebbieSeptember 21, 2016Finder

      Hi Lisa,

      Thanks for your inquiry.

      As per Amex Insurance terms and conditions, you can be covered for a rental car damage overseas and will be paid up to:
      (a) $125,000; or
      (b) the value of the Rental Vehicle; or
      (c) the value of the claim;
      whichever is the lesser.

      Please note that there are other exclusions and terms and conditions applicable to the Loss Damage Waiver Cover. For your reference, I have emailed you the American Express Platinum Card PDS.

      Cheers,
      Debbie

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    JoanneSeptember 10, 2016

    I have the American Express SPG card; is travel medical insurance automatically covered under this card I am leaving Toronto to Florida for 5 days only

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      DebbieSeptember 22, 2016Finder

      Hi Joanne,

      Thanks for your inquiry.

      I can confirm that travel accident insurance is one of the benefits of having an American Express SPG card. This covers accidental death and dismemberment while travelling on a plane, train, ship or bus. However, as per Amex terms and conditions: sickness, physical or mental infirmity, pregnancy, or any medical or surgical treatment for such conditions, unless treatment of the condition is required as the direct result of an injury are excluded for the travel insurance benefits.

      Please refer to the other terms and exclusions of American Express SPG travel insurance in the PDS I’ve sent in your email.

      I hope this helps.

      Cheers,
      Debbie

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    RikaAugust 15, 2016

    Hi Could you please tell me if I have purchased the flight from Sydney to Bangkok using Westpac Altitude American Express card would I be covered by AMAX travel insurance?

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      MayAugust 15, 2016Finder

      Hi Rika,

      Thank you for your question.

      You may want to check the list of Westpac credit cards that come with complimentary insurance. If your Westpac Altitude credit card is among the cards listed on that page, then you’ll be eligible for the complimentary travel insurance attached to the Westpac credit card.

      Furthermore, to be eligible for the cover, before you leave Australia on your overseas journey, you have spent at least AU$500 on your eligible Westpac credit card for the prepaid travel costs (e.g. return travel ticket, airport or departure taxes, prepaid overseas accommodation or travel itinerary items). All other conditions also apply.

      By the way, QBE Insurance is the insurer that provides cover to eligible cardholders.

      Hope this helps.

      Cheers,
      May

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    KrzysztofJuly 20, 2016

    I am looking for medical pre condition insurance only, I have general medical/travel insurance with Amex. I have Amex Gold charge card to which I charged the cost o two months 16/8-16/10 trip tp Europe with stop over in Dubai.

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      MayJuly 21, 2016Finder

      Hi Krzysztof,

      Thanks for your inquiry.

      Just to confirm, do you want to know if your AMEX Gold Charge Card comes with pre-existing medical condition insurance? If so, in the T&Cs of AMEX Gold charge card under the Medical Emergency Expenses Cover section, ACE will not cover the insurance for any pre-existing medical conditions you may have. If you want to know what is considered a pre-existing medical condition, please see above.

      For your convenience, I’ve also sent to your email the full details of the complimentary travel insurance terms and conditions.

      Meanwhile, if you want to get separate insurance for your pre-medical conditions, please compare quotes for travel insurance for existing conditions through our travel insurance guide.

      I hope this helps.

      Cheers,
      May

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    MarinaJuly 1, 2016

    I have a Westpac Black AMEX. I have paid for domestic airfare for myself, husband & 19yo daughter using the AMEX. One period of accommodation has been paid by AMEX but another week of accommodation was paid on the attached Mastercard. The property didn’t take AMEX.
    Are we covered for cancellation for all costs including what was not paid for on AMEX?
    If we have to cancel due to family emergencies would this be covered?

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      MayJuly 4, 2016Finder

      Hi Marina,

      Thanks for your question.

      You and your dependents (spouse and daughter) will automatically become eligible for complimentary Overseas Travel Insurance cover (including the unexpected cancellation of travel arrangements and other unexpected expenses) when you meet the following eligibility criteria:

      1. You permanently reside in Australia, or you currently reside in Australia and hold a valid 457 Visa.

      2. You and each of your dependents spend $500 or more on prepaid travel costs (e.g. return travel ticket, airport or departure taxes, prepaid overseas accommodation or travel itinerary items) before departing Australia, and charge these costs to your eligible Westpac credit card.

      3. You and your dependents have a return overseas travel ticket before leaving Australia.

      4. You, your spouse and/or dependent child is not over 80 years of age when they first qualify for coverage by meeting the three conditions above.

      For further information, please read our guide about Westpac complimentary travel insurance policy.

      I hope this has helped.

      Cheers,
      May

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