bushtuckerman
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Just wondering if anyone has first-hand experience claiming on their complementary Platinum or Signature card travel insurance.
I travel to Asia for 4 - 8 weeks in order to escape Canberra's winter, and have been doing this for greater than a decade. During each visit I rely solely on my Citibank complementary insurance. I have no pre-existing medical conditions, take no regular meds and have never made a claim.
I am now spending more time in Asia and doing more interesting activities. For instance, in July/August 2015, I am cycling solo 1,100 km across the Tibet plateau at altitude in Aba and Sichuan provinces. There are no hospitals except in the start and finish cities. I clearly need good travel insurance.
Although my Citibank travel insurance is basic, it seems to sufficiently cover hospitalisation and evacuation if required.
Does anyone have any specific experiences with their complementary credit card travel insurance (good or bad) that I may need to take into account before relying again on mine.
Cheers
Bush
I travel to Asia for 4 - 8 weeks in order to escape Canberra's winter, and have been doing this for greater than a decade. During each visit I rely solely on my Citibank complementary insurance. I have no pre-existing medical conditions, take no regular meds and have never made a claim.
I am now spending more time in Asia and doing more interesting activities. For instance, in July/August 2015, I am cycling solo 1,100 km across the Tibet plateau at altitude in Aba and Sichuan provinces. There are no hospitals except in the start and finish cities. I clearly need good travel insurance.
Although my Citibank travel insurance is basic, it seems to sufficiently cover hospitalisation and evacuation if required.
Does anyone have any specific experiences with their complementary credit card travel insurance (good or bad) that I may need to take into account before relying again on mine.
Cheers
Bush