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International Flight Insurance

Luggage lost abroad? Relax. You can be covered—for this and more! With an International Flight Insurance plan from BerkelyCare, your trip is covered from interruption or cancellation, accidents and illness, and more.

Key Benefits

  • Coverage for trip cancellation or interruption
  • Reimbursement for lost luggage
  • Coverage for unforeseen medical expenses

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Please see description of coverage for full terms, including limitations and exclusions.

  • Plan Coverage
  • What's Not Covered
  • Claim Instructions
  • Terms of Coverage
  • Definitions
  • FAQ

IMPORTANT: This program is valid only if the appropriate plan cost has been received by Expedia, Inc. Please keep this document as your record of coverage.

Stonebridge Casualty Insurance Company
Travel Insurance Certificate
Policy Number MZ0911076H0001A

DESCRIPTION OF COVERAGE

Schedule: Expedia, Inc.Maximum Benefit Amount

PART A. TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT PROTECTION

Trip CancellationUp To Total Flight Cost
Trip InterruptionUp To Total Flight Cost

PART B. MEDICAL PROTECTION

Emergency Evacuation$15,000
Repatriation$15,000
Medical Expense$5,000

PART C. BAGGAGE PROTECTION

Baggage and Personal Effects$1,000

PART D. TRAVEL ACCIDENT PROTECTION

Accidental Death & Dismemberment Air Common Carrier$50,000

PART E. WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE (On Call International)

CareFree™ Travel Assistance24/7
Medical Assistance24/7
Emergency Services24/7
The benefits provided in this program are subject to certain restrictions and exclusions. Please read this brochure in its entirety for a complete description of all coverage terms and conditions. Note: Words beginning with capital letters are defined in this text.

SUMMARY OF COVERAGES

PART A. TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT PROTECTION

Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption Benefits

Pre-Departure Trip Cancellation
We will pay a Pre-Departure Trip Cancellation Benefit, up to the amount in the Schedule for non-refundable cancellation charges imposed by Expedia, Inc., if you are prevented from taking your Covered Trip due to your, an Immediate Family Member’s, Traveling Companion’s, or Business Partner’s Sickness, Injury or death or Other Covered Events as defined, that occur(s) before departure on your Covered Trip. See more

The Sickness or Injury must: a) commence while your coverage is in effect under the plan; b) require the examination and treatment by a Physician at the time the Covered Trip is canceled; and c) in the written opinion of the treating Physician, be so disabling as to prevent you from taking your Covered Trip.

Pre-Departure Trip Cancellation Benefits
We will reimburse you, up to the amount in the Schedule for the amount of prepaid, non-refundable and unused Payments or Deposits that you paid for your Covered Trip.

Note: As respects air cancellation penalties, you will be covered only for air arrangements booked through Expedia, Inc. and flights connecting to such air arrangements booked through Expedia, Inc. We will not pay benefits for cancellation charges imposed on any other air arrangements you may book on your own.

Post-Departure Trip Interruption
We will pay a Post-Departure Trip Interruption Benefit, up to the amount in the Schedule, if: 1) your arrival on your Covered Trip is delayed; or 2) you are unable to continue on your Covered Trip after you have departed on your Covered Trip due to your, an Immediate Family Member’s, Traveling Companion’s, or Business Partner’s, Sickness, Injury or death or Other Covered Events as defined. See more

For item 1) above, the Sickness or Injury must: a) commence while your coverage is in effect under the plan; b) for item 2) above, commence while you are on your Covered Trip and your coverage is in effect under the plan; and c) for both items 1) and 2) above, require the examination and treatment by a Physician at the time the Covered Trip is interrupted or delayed; and d) in the written opinion of the treating Physician, be so disabling as to delay your arrival on your Covered Trip or to prevent you from continuing your Covered Trip.

Post-Departure Trip Interruption Benefits
We will reimburse you, less any refund paid or payable, for the following:

1. the additional transportation expenses by the most direct route from the point you interrupted your Covered Trip: a) to the next scheduled destination where you can catch up to your Covered Trip; or (b) to the final destination of your Covered Trip;

2. the additional transportation expenses incurred by you by the most direct route to reach your original Covered Trip destination if you are delayed and leave after the Scheduled Departure Date. However, the benefit payable under (1) and (2) above will not exceed the cost of a one-way economy air fare by the most direct route less any refunds paid or payable for your unused original tickets.

In no event shall the amount reimbursed under Trip Cancellation or Trip Interruption exceed the amount you prepaid for your Flight.

Important: You, your Traveling Companion and/or your Immediate Family Member booked to travel with you must be medically capable of travel on the day you purchase this coverage. The covered reason for cancellation or interruption of your Flight must occur after your effective date of Trip Cancellation coverage.

Other Covered Events means only the following unforeseeable events or their consequences which occur while coverage is in effect under this Policy: a change in plans by you, an Immediate Family Member traveling with you, or Traveling Companion resulting from one of the following events which occurs while coverage is in effect under this Policy:

(a) being directly involved in a documented traffic accident while en route to departure;

(b) being hijacked, Quarantined, required to serve on a jury, or required by a court order to appear as a witness in a legal action, provided you, an Immediate Family Member traveling with you or a Traveling Companion is not: 1) a party to the legal action, or 2) appearing as a law enforcement officer;

(c) having your Home made uninhabitable by fire, flood, volcano, earthquake, hurricane or other natural disaster;

(d) Your involuntary termination of employment or layoff which occurs after your effective date of coverage. You must have been continuously employed with the same employer for 1 year prior to the termination or layoff. This provision is not applicable to temporary employment, independent contractors or self- employed persons.

PART B. MEDICAL PROTECTION

Medical Expense/Emergency Assistance Benefits
We will pay this benefit, up to the amount on the Schedule for the following Covered Expenses incurred by you, subject to the following: 1) Covered Expenses will only be payable at the Usual and Customary level of payment; 2) benefits will be payable only for Covered Expenses resulting from a Sickness that first manifests itself or an Injury that occurs while on a Covered Trip; See more

We will pay that portion of Covered Expenses which exceed the amount of benefits payable for such expenses under your Other Valid and Collectible Group Insurance.

Covered Expenses:

Medical Expense:

1. expenses for the following Physician-ordered medical services: services of legally qualified Physicians and graduate nurses, charges for Hospital confinement and services, local ambulance services, prescription drugs and medicines, and therapeutic services, incurred by you within one year from the date of your Sickness or Injury;

2. expenses for emergency dental treatment incurred by you;

Emergency Evacuation:

3. expenses incurred by you for Physician-ordered emergency medical evacuation, including medically appropriate transportation and necessary medical care en route, to the nearest suitable Hospital, when you are critically ill or injured and no suitable local care is available, subject to the Program Medical Advisors prior approval;

4. expenses incurred for non-emergency medical evacuation, including medically appropriate transportation and medical care en route, to a Hospital or to your place of residence, when deemed medically necessary by the attending Physician, subject to the Program Medical Advisors prior approval;

5. expenses for transportation not to exceed the cost of one round-trip economy class air fare to the place of hospitalization for one person chosen by you, provided that you are traveling alone and are hospitalized for more than 7 days;

6. expenses for transportation not to exceed the cost of one-way economy class air fare to your place of residence, including escort expenses if you are 25 years of age or younger and left unattended due to the death or hospitalization of an accompanying adult(s), subject to the Program Medical Advisors prior approval;

7. expenses for one-way economy class air fare to your place of residence, from a medical facility to which you were previously evacuated, less any refunds paid or payable from your unused transportation tickets, if these expenses are not covered elsewhere in the plan.

Repatriation:

8. repatriation expenses for preparation and air transportation of your remains to your place of residence, or up to an equivalent amount for a local burial in the country where death occurred, if you die while on your Covered Trip.

Losses Not Covered:
We will not pay Medical Expense/Emergency Assistance Benefits if your Covered Trip destination is traveling to your Home and the Covered Trip is longer than 31 consecutive days. In no event will all benefits paid for Emergency Evacuation expenses exceed the coverage limit of $15,000.

Please Note: In no event will all benefits paid for Repatriation expenses exceed the coverage limit of $15,000.

PART C. BAGGAGE PROTECTION

Baggage and Personal Effects Benefit
We will reimburse you, less any amount paid or payable from any other valid and collectible insurance or indemnity, up to the amount shown in the Schedule, for direct loss, theft, damage or destruction of your Baggage.
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Valuation and Payment of Loss
Payment of loss under the Baggage and Personal Effects Benefit will be calculated based upon an Actual Cash Value basis. For items without receipts, payment of loss will be calculated based upon 80% of the Actual Cash Value at the time of loss. At our option, we may elect to repair or replace your Baggage. We will notify you within 30 days after we receive your proof of loss.

We may take all or part of a damaged Baggage as a condition for payment of loss. In the event of a loss to a pair or set of items, we will: 1) repair or replace any part to restore the pair or set to its value before the loss; or 2) pay the difference between the value of the property before and after the loss.

Items Subject to Special Limitations
We will not pay more than $500 (or the Baggage and Personal Effects limit, if less) on all losses to jewelry; watches; precious or semi-precious gems; decorative or personal articles consisting in whole or in part of silver, gold, or platinum; cameras, camera equipment; digital or electronic equipment and media; and articles consisting in whole or in part of fur. There is a $200 per article limit.

PART D. TRAVEL ACCIDENT PROTECTION

Accidental Death and Dismemberment

Air Common Carrier Benefits We will pay this benefit up to the amount on the Schedule if you are injured in an Accident which occurs: 1) while a passenger in or on, boarding or alighting from an Air Common Carrier; or 2) being struck or run down by an Air Common Carrier of a regularly scheduled airline or an air charter company that is licensed to carry passengers for hire, while you are on a Covered Trip and covered under the plan, and you suffer one of the losses listed below within 365 days of the Accident. The Principal Sum is the benefit amount shown on the Schedule. See more

Loss:Percentage of Principal Sum Payable:
Life100%
Both Hands; Both Feet or Sight of Both Eyes100%
One Hand and One Foot100%
One Hand and Sight of One Eye100%
One Foot and Sight of One Eye100%
One Hand; One Foot or Sight of One Eye50%

If you suffer more than one loss from one Accident, we will pay only for the loss with the larger benefit. Loss of a hand or foot means complete severance at or above the wrist or ankle joint. Loss of sight of an eye means complete and irrecoverable loss of sight.

PART E. WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE (On Call International)

Not a care in the world… when you have our 24/7 global network to assist you
  • CareFree™ Travel Assistance
  • Medical Assistance
  • Emergency Services

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CareFree™ Travel Assistance

Travel Arrangements

  • Arrangements for last-minute flight and hotel changes
  • Luggage Locator (reporting/tracking of lost, stolen or delayed baggage)
  • Hotel finder and reservations
  • Airport transportation
  • Rental car reservations and automobile return
  • Coordination of travel for visitors to bedside
  • Return travel for dependent/minor children
  • Assistance locating the nearest embassy or consulate
  • Cash transfers
  • Assistance with bail bonds

Pre-trip Information

  • Destination guides (hotels, restaurants, etc.)
  • Weather updates and advisories
  • Passport requirements
  • Currency exchange
  • Health and safety advisories

Documents and Communication

  • Assistance with lost travel documents or passports
  • Live email and phone messaging to family and friends
  • Emergency message relay service
  • Multilingual translation and interpretation services

Medical Assistance and Managed Care

  • Medical case management, consultation and monitoring
  • Medical Transportation
  • Dispatch of a doctor or specialist
  • Referrals to local medical and dental service providers
  • Worldwide medical information, up-to-the-minute travel medical advisories, and immunization requirements
  • Prescription drug replacement
  • Replacement of eyeglasses, contact lenses and dental appliances

Emergency Services

  • Emergency evacuation
  • Repatriation of mortal remains
  • Emergency medical and dental assistance
  • Emergency legal assistance
  • Emergency medical payment assistance
  • Emergency family travel arrangements

CareFree™ Travel Assistance, Medical Assistance and Emergency Services can be accessed by calling On Call International at 1-800-618-0692 or, from outside the U.S. or Canada, call collect:* 1-603-328-1711

* If you have any difficulty making this collect call, contact the local phone operator to connect you to a US-based long-distance service. In this case, please let the Assistance Provider answering the phone know the number you are calling from, so that he/she may call you back. Any charges for the call will be considered reimbursable benefits.

Note that the problems of distance, information, and communications make it impossible for Stonebridge Casualty Insurance Company, BerkelyCare, Expedia, Inc., or On Call International to assume any responsibility for the availability, quality, use, or results of any emergency service. In all cases, you are still responsible for obtaining, using, and paying for your own required services of all types.

GENERAL PLAN EXCLUSIONS

IN PARTS A & B:
WE WILL NOT PAY FOR ANY LOSS CAUSED BY OR INCURRED RESULTING FROM:

Any loss caused by or resulting from:
  1. mental, nervous, or psychological disorders, except if hospitalized;
  2. being under the influence of drugs or intoxicants, unless prescribed by a Physician;
  3. normal pregnancy, except if hospitalized; or elective abortion;
  4. declared or undeclared war, or any act of war;
  5. service in the armed forces of any country;
  6. operating or learning to operate any aircraft, as pilot or crew;
  7. any unlawful acts, committed by you or a Traveling Companion (whether insured or not);
  8. any amount paid or payable under any Worker’s Compensation, Disability Benefit or similar law;
  9. Elective Treatment and Procedures;
  10. medical treatment during or arising from a Covered Trip undertaken for the purpose or intent of securing medical treatment;
  11. business, contractual or educational obligations of you, an Immediate Family Member or Traveling Companion;
  12. failure of any tour operator, Common Carrier, or other travel supplier, person or agency to provide the bargained-for travel arrangements;
  13. a loss that results from an illness, disease, or other condition, event or circumstance which occurs at a time when the plan is not in effect for you.

IN PART C:
ITEMS NOT COVERED
WE WILL NOT PAY FOR DAMAGE TO OR LOSS OF:

  1. a loss or damage caused by detention, confiscation or destruction by customs;
  2. animals;
  3. property used in trade, business or for the production of income, household furniture, musical instruments, brittle or fragile articles, or sporting equipment if the loss results from the use thereof;
  4. artificial limbs or other prosthetic devices, artificial teeth, dental bridges, dentures, dental braces, retainers or other orthodontic devices, hearing aids, any type of eyeglasses, sunglasses or contact lenses;
  5. documents or tickets, except for administrative fees required to reissue tickets;
  6. money, stamps, stocks and bonds, postal or money orders, securities, accounts, bills, deeds, food stamps or credit cards;
  7. property shipped as freight or shipped prior to the Scheduled Departure Date.

LOSSES NOT COVERED
WE WILL NOT PAY FOR LOSS ARISING FROM:

  1. theft or pilferage from an unattended vehicle;
  2. mysterious disappearance.

IN PART D:
THE FOLLOWING EXCLUSIONS APPLY TO THE ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT COVERAGE:

  1. We will not pay for loss caused by or resulting from Sickness of any kind.
  2. You, your Traveling Companion’s, or Immediate Family Member’s booked to travel with you, suicide, attempted suicide, or intentionally self-inflicted injury, while sane or insane (while sane in CO & MO);
  3. participation as a professional in athletics;
  4. participation in organized amateur and interscholastic athletic or sports competition or events;
  5. riding or driving in any motor competition;
  6. nuclear reaction, radiation or radioactive contamination;
  7. mountain climbing, bungee cord jumping, skin diving, scuba diving, snow skiing, skydiving, parachuting, hang gliding, parasailing or travel on any air supported device, other than on a regularly scheduled airline or air charter company.

Policy Number MZ0911076H0001A

  1. EMERGENCIES ARISING DURING YOUR COVERED TRIP: Please refer to Part E. Worldwide Emergency Assistance.
  2. TRIP CANCELLATION CLAIMS: Contact Expedia, Inc. and BerkelyCare IMMEDIATELY to notify them of your cancellation and to avoid any non-covered expenses due to late reporting. BerkelyCare will then forward the appropriate claim form which must be completed by you AND THE ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, if applicable. If you are cancelling due to a death, a death certificate will be required.
  3. ALL OTHER CLAIMS: Report your claim as soon as possible to BerkelyCare. Provide the policy number, your travel dates, and details describing the nature of your loss. Upon receipt of this information, BerkelyCare will promptly forward you the appropriate claim form to complete. If you are interrupting due to a death, a death certificate will be required.

Online: www.travelclaim.com

Phone: 1-(800) 954-4968 or 1-(516) 342-2720

Mail: BerkelyCare 300 Jericho Quadrangle, P.O. Box 9022, Jericho, NY 117533

Office Hours: 8:00 am - 10:00 pm ET, Monday - Friday; 9:00 am - 5:00 pm ET, Saturday

IMPORTANT: In order to facilitate prompt claims settlement upon your return, be sure to obtain as applicable:

Accident & Sickness Medical Claims – receipts from the treating Physicians, etc. stating the amounts paid and listing the diagnosis and treatment; submit these first to your other medical plans. Forward a copy of their final disposition of your claim to BerkelyCare.

Your duties in the event of a Medical or Dental Expense:

  1. You must provide us with all bills and reports for medical and/or dental expenses claimed.
  2. You must provide any requested information, including but not limited to, an explanation of benefits from any other applicable insurance.
  3. You must sign a patient authorization to release any information required by us, to investigate your claim.
  4. You must receive initial treatment within 90 days of the accident, which caused the Injury or the onset of the Sickness.

Your duties in the event of a Trip Interruption & Trip Delay Claims:
Medical statements from the Physicians in attendance in the country where the Sickness or Injury occurred. These statements should give complete diagnosis, stating that the Sickness or Injury prevented traveling on dates contracted. Or, verification of the Air Common Carrier’s mechanical or scheduling problems, or verification of other covered reason causing delay. Provide all unused transportation tickets, official receipts, etc.

Your duties in the event of a Baggage Delay Claims:
Verification by the Air Common Carrier representative, who must certify the delay or misdirection, including dates of loss and return. Note that receipts for any additional covered expenses will be required, as well as verification of any delay.

Your duties in the Event of a Baggage/Personal Effects Loss:
In case of loss, theft or damage to Baggage and Personal Effects, you should: 1) immediately report the situation incident to the hotel manager, tour guide or representative, transportation official, local police or other local authorities and obtain their written report of your loss; and 2) take reasonable steps to protect your Baggage from further damage, and make necessary, reasonable and temporary repairs. We will reimburse you for these expenses. We will not pay for further damage if you fail to protect your Baggage. Submit claim first to party responsible, as well as your regular property insurer. Forward copies of the outcome of your claim to BerkelyCare with the appropriate documentation, including copies of receipts for the lost, stolen, or damaged articles, if available.

When Coverage Begins
All coverages (except Pre-Departure Trip Cancellation and Post-Departure Trip Interruption) will take effect on the later of: 1) the date the plan payment has been received by Expedia, Inc.; 2) the date and time you start your Covered Trip; or 3) 12:01 A.M. Standard Time on the Scheduled Departure Date of your Covered Trip.

Pre-Departure Trip Cancellation coverage will take effect on the day your plan payment is received by Expedia, Inc. Post-Departure Trip Interruption coverage will take effect on the Scheduled Departure Date if the required plan payment is received.

When Coverage Ends
Your coverage automatically ends on the earlier of:

  1. the date the Covered Trip is completed;
  2. the Scheduled Return Date;
  3. your arrival at the return destination on a round-trip, or the destination on a one-way trip;
  4. cancellation of the Covered Trip covered by the plan.
In the certificate, “you”, “your” and “yours” refer to the Insured. “We”, “us” and “our” refer to the company providing the coverage. In addition certain words and phrases are defined as follows:

Accident means a sudden, unexpected, unintended and external event, which causes Injury.

Actual Cash Value means purchase price less depreciation.

Air Common Carrier means any air conveyance operated under a license for the transportation of passengers for hire.

Baggage means luggage, personal possessions and travel documents taken by you on the Covered Trip.

Business Partner means an individual who is involved, as a partner, with you in a legal general partnership and shares in the management of the business.

Common Carrier means any land, water or air conveyance operated under a license for the transportation of passengers for hire.

Covered Trip means a period of travel away from Home to a destination outside your city of residence; the purpose of the Trip is business or pleasure and is not to obtain health care or treatment of any kind; the Trip has defined departure and return dates specified when the Insured enrolls; travel is primarily by “common carrier” and only incidentally by private conveyance; and the Trip does not exceed 31 consecutive days in length.

Domestic Partner means a person who is at least eighteen years of age and you can show: 1) evidence of financial interdependence, such as joint bank accounts or credit cards, jointly owned property, and mutual life insurance or pension beneficiary designations; 2) evidence of cohabitation for at least the previous 6 months; and 3) an affidavit of domestic partnership if recognized by the jurisdiction within which they reside.

Elective Treatment and Procedures means any medical treatment or surgical procedure that is not medically necessary including any service, treatment, or supplies that are deemed by the federal, or a state or local government authority, or by us to be research or experimental or that is not recognized as a generally accepted medical practice.

Flight means a scheduled trip for which coverage has been elected and the plan payment paid, and all travel arrangements are arranged by Expedia, Inc. prior to the Scheduled Departure Date of the trip.

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Home means your primary or secondary residence.

Hospital means an institution, which meets all of the following requirements

  1. it must be operated according to law;
  2. it must give 24 hour medical care, diagnosis and treatment to the sick or injured on an inpatient basis;
  3. it must provide diagnostic and surgical facilities supervised by Physicians;
  4. registered nurses must be on 24 hour call or duty; and
  5. the care must be given either on the hospital’s premises or in facilities available to the hospital on a pre-arranged basis.

A Hospital is not: a rest, convalescent, extended care, rehabilitation or other nursing facility; a facility which primarily treats mental illness, alcoholism, or drug addiction (or any ward, wing or other section of the hospital used for such purposes); or a facility which provides hospice care (or wing, ward or other section of a hospital used for such purposes).

Immediate Family Member includes your or the Traveling Companion’s spouse, child, spouse’s child, son-daughter-in-law, parent(s), sibling(s), brother-sister, grandparent(s), grandchild, step brother-sister, step-parent(s), parent(s)-in-law, brother-sister-in-law, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, guardian, Domestic Partner, foster-child, or ward.

Injury means bodily harm caused by an accident which: 1) occurs while your coverage is in effect under the plan; and 2) requires examination and treatment by a Physician. The Injury must be the direct cause of loss and must be independent of all other causes and must not be caused by, or result from, Sickness.

Insured means an eligible person who arranges a Covered Trip and pays any required plan payment.

Insurer means Stonebridge Casualty Insurance Company.

Other Valid and Collectible Group Insurance means any group policy or contract which provides for payment of medical expenses incurred because of Physician, nurse, dental or Hospital care or treatment; or the performance of surgery or administration of anesthesia. The policy or contract providing such benefits includes group or blanket insurance policies; service plan contracts; employee benefit plans; or any plan arranged through an employer, labor union, employee benefit association or trustee; or any group plan created or administered by the federal or a state or local government or its agencies. In the event any other group plan provides for benefits in the form of services in lieu of monetary payment, the usual and customary value of each service rendered will be considered a Covered Expense.

Payments or Deposits means the cash, check, or credit card amounts actually paid to Expedia, Inc., for your Flight.

Physician means a person licensed as a medical doctor by the jurisdiction in which he/she is a resident to practice the healing arts. He/she must be practicing within the scope of his/her license for the service or treatment given and may not be you, a Traveling Companion, or an Immediate Family Member of yours.

Policy means the contract issued to the Policyholder providing the benefits specified herein.

Policyholder means the legal entity in whose name this Policy is issued, as shown on the benefit Schedule.

Program Medical Advisors means On Call International.

Quarantined means the enforced isolation of an Insured and/or the restriction of free movement of an Insured suffering or suspected to suffer from a contagious disease to prevent the spread of contagious disease.

Schedule means the benefit schedule shown on the Certificate for each Insured.

Scheduled Departure Date means the date on which you are originally scheduled to leave on your Covered Trip.

Scheduled Return Date means the date on which you are originally scheduled to return to the point where the Covered Trip started or to a different final destination.

Scheduled Trip Departure City means the city where the scheduled trip on which you are to participate originates.

Sickness means an illness or disease of the body which: 1) requires examination and treatment by a Physician, and 2) commences while the plan is in effect.

Traveling Companion means one person whose name appears with you on the same Flight arrangement and who, during the Flight, will accompany you.

Usual and Customary Charge means those charges for necessary treatment and services that are reasonable for the treatment of cases of comparable severity and nature. This will be derived from the mean charge based on the experience in a related area of the service delivered and the MDR (Medical Data Research) schedule of fees valued at the 90th percentile.

Why should I purchase International Flight Insurance?

You’ve saved, you’ve waited, and now you’re all set to go on the trip of your life. Preparing for your trip should include covering yourself against unfortunate occurrences that can interfere with even your best-laid plans. By purchasing the International Flight Insurance, you can be reimbursed for covered cancellation penalties, medical costs, baggage loss, and travel delays, as well as gain access to a wide range of travel assistance services. See more

Unexpected situations can happen to anyone, even immediate family members that are not traveling with you, and provide you with a reason you might need to cancel or interrupt your trip. Plus, even after departure, there is important coverage included such as reimbursement for loss of personal items and baggage. And of course, having coverage that pays for unexpected medical expenses, most notably pricey evacuation expenses, is critical.

Did you know that International Flight Insurance can reimburse covered expenses if:

  • You become ill and can’t travel.
  • Someone in your immediate family has an illness or injury, and you must cancel or interrupt your trip even if he or she is not scheduled to travel with you.
  • You lose your job involuntarily.
  • Your house becomes uninhabitable due to a hurricane .
  • An immediate family member back home passes away and you must return from your trip early.
  • You twist your ankle and must visit a doctor while traveling.
  • Many other unforeseeable events as listed in the Description of Coverage.

What does International Flight Insurance cover?

International Flight Insurance includes coverage before and during your trip for the following:

Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption
If you must cancel or interrupt your flight for a covered reason, the plan provides coverage up to the cost of your originally booked flight. See more

Covered reasons include illness, injury or death to you, a traveling companion or an immediate family member. Additional covered reasons for cancellation include jury duty, the issuance of a subpoena for court or administrative hearing, involuntary job loss, having a home made uninhabitable by a natural disaster, hijacking, quarantine and being involved in a documented traffic accident en route to departure. Please refer to the Description of Coverage for full details.

There is no Pre-existing Condition Exclusion in International Flight Insurance.

Emergency Evacuation/Repatriation of Remains
If an injury or illness requires emergency medical transportation to the nearest adequate medical facility, the plan will pay up to $15,000 for covered transportation expenses. In the event of your death, the plan pays up to $15,000 toward the expenses associated with transporting your remains.

Medical Protection
If you become ill or injured while on your trip, the plan includes coverage to reimburse you up to $5,000 in covered medical expenses. Medical coverage while traveling overseas is particularly important as Medicare and some HMO's may not cover medical expenses incurred outside the U.S. Note that medical coverage is excess to any other insurance you may have for these expenses.

Baggage Protection
If your baggage and/or personal effects should become lost, stolen or damaged during or while in transit to or from your trip, the plan includes coverage to reimburse you up to $1,000 per insured person. Note that baggage coverage is excess to any other insurance you may have for these expenses.

Travel Accident Protection
If your should sustain an injury that results in a loss of life or limb while boarding or alighting from an aircraft, the plan provides a benefit of up to $50,000.

24-Hour Worldwide Emergency Assistance
24-hour emergency telephone assistance hotline provided by On Call International to help with travel-related emergencies ranging from cash transfer, legal, dental, or medical referral, lost travel documents assistance as well as medical consultation and monitoring. Examples of situations where you may need to call On Call International include:

  • Seeking pre-trip advice such as immunization and visa requirements.
  • If you leave your prescriptions at home and need help finding a local pharmacy and having your prescriptions called in.
  • If you lose your passport and need assistance in finding the nearest passport office or embassy and getting the correct paperwork.
  • If your wallet is stolen and you need help filing the proper police reports and getting money wired to you from home accounts.
  • Finding a local doctor, hospital or, for severe medical emergencies, arranging a medical evacuation.

Will my current home, renters, credit card, or health insurance policies cover my trip?

International Flight Insurance has a wide range of travel benefits which credit card, homeowners, and renters insurance policies often do not offer. Other insurance policies may not offer coverage while you travel due to benefit limits, territory restrictions, and deductibles. Most people don't have any insurance coverage at all if they must cancel their trip. However, you should review your own policies carefully to see what is covered. See more

Homeowners and renters plans may offer coverage for lost possessions. However, these plans may not cover your loss fully due to high deductibles.

The medical coverage included in International Flight Insurance may be valuable for people whose health insurance policies do not pay for medical expenses incurred outside of the United States (e.g., Medicare, certain HMO's, etc.). Plus, many plans do not pay for evacuations, which can be very expensive. Of course, individual medical coverage does not cover other expenses incurred if you need to cancel or interrupt your trip due to a covered injury or illness.

Many credit cards have only limited coverage and assistance service, with only a few including coverage to reimburse you in the event of a cancellation or an evacuation. Check your credit card documentation carefully.

Is there help while I'm traveling?

An added value offered with International Flight Insurance is the 24-Hour Emergency Assistance Service. On Call International is a leader in this field. With On Call International, you have access to the services of a highly trained, multi-lingual staff around the clock to assist you with such emergencies as cash transfers, lost documents, medical or legal monitoring, or referrals. They are also equipped to respond in many unexpected circumstances, such as arranging air ambulance transportation in medical emergencies. If an emergency should arise during your trip, call On Call International immediately and give the details of your problem or medical emergency. See more

Examples of situations where you may need to call On Call International include:

  • Seeking pre-trip advice such as immunization and visa requirements.
  • If you leave your prescriptions at home and need help finding a local pharmacy and calling in your prescriptions.
  • If you lose your passport and need assistance in finding the nearest passport office or embassy and getting the correct paperwork.
  • If your wallet is stolen and you need help filing the proper police reports and getting money wired to you from home accounts.
  • Finding a local doctor, hospital or, for severe medical emergencies, arranging a medical evacuation.

Who can I contact for more information?

You may contact BerkelyCare, the plan administrator, with any questions regarding International Flight Insurance. Their CustomerCare representatives will be happy to assist you. See more

Via email: expedia@berkely.com

Via phone: 1-800-954-4968 or 516-342-2720

Via mail:
BerkelyCare
P.O. Box 9022
300 Jericho Quadrangle
Jericho, NY 11753

Office Hours:
8AM-10PM (EST), Monday-Friday
9AM-5PM (EST), Saturday

This program was designed and administered for Expedia, Inc.’s clients by BerkelyCareSM

IN CALIFORNIA: BerkelyCareSM is a service mark of Aon Direct Insurance Administrators, CA Insurance License # 0795465.

IN ALL OTHER STATES: BerkelyCareSM is a division of Affinity Insurance Services, Inc. in all states other than CA, except: AIS Affinity Insurance Agency, Inc. in MN and OK and AIS Affinity Insurance Agency in NY.

When is payment for the plan due?

The plan must be purchased when your flight is purchased.

How do I enroll in International Flight Insurance?

The option to enroll is presented to you online while booking your ticket. If you would like to purchase International Flight Insurance, simply select it and the cost of the plan is automatically included in the total amount due for your trip. Simply pay the amount indicated to purchase the plan.

When does coverage go into effect and will it cover me for the entire length of my trip?

The Trip Cancellation coverage takes effect upon receipt of the required plan cost by Expedia. All other benefits will take effect at 12:01 A.M. on your scheduled departure date and location. The plan will cover you for the entire length of your Expedia-booked ticket.

I am not a resident of the U.S. or Canada. Can I purchase the plan?

International Flight Insurance is available only to U.S. residents and non-U.S. residents traveling to the U.S. who book their travel arrangements with Expedia.

What happens if I need to cancel my trip?

Please contact Expedia and BerkelyCare as soon as possible in the event of a claim, as the insurer will not reimburse you for any additional charges incurred due to a delay in notifying Expedia of your cancellation. BerkelyCare will then forward you the appropriate claim form in order to file a claim.

How do I get reimbursement if my bags and/or personal items are damaged/stolen/lost while I am traveling?

First, obtain verification from the appropriate authority to whom you reported the loss (for example, airline, hotel, transportation official, police, etc.).The baggage coverage in the plan will reimburse the cost of repair or replacement for the luggage and covered contents inside the luggage. Upon your return home, simply request a claim form by visiting www.travelclaim.com or calling BerkelyCare at 1-800-954-4968.

If I require medical care while on my trip, are my medical bills covered?

Yes. The insurer reimburses up to $5,000 for a covered accident and up to $5,000 for a covered illness that occurs during your trip. In order to be reimbursed, save any receipts and statements from the treating physician. Upon your return home, simply request a claim form by visiting www.travelclaim.com or calling BerkelyCare at 1-800-954-4968. You will be asked to forward copies of your medical bills, as well as any explanation of benefit forms you may receive from your regular health insurer in regard to this loss, as the medical coverage in this plan is excess to any other insurance you may have for these expenses. See more

Please also note that should you require follow up care for your illness or injury once you return home, the plan includes continued medical coverage for up to 52 weeks from the onset of the illness or injury, or until you have exhausted the coverage limit. In the event of a medical emergency while traveling, the plan also includes emergency assistance services through On Call International. Should your medical condition necessitate your medical evacuation to another facility or home, these arrangements are made by On Call International.

How do I file a claim?

You may request a claim form online via www.travelclaim.com or alternatively, call BerkelyCare, the plan administrator, at 1-800-954-4968 from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM EST Mon-Fri or 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST Sat. Please note that you may want to have a copy of your Expedia invoice handy as there are some details that will be needed in order to initiate your claim. This information includes your travel dates, date of cancellation, booking number, and some brief information regarding your reason for cancellation, or other type of loss (i.e., baggage loss, medical claims, etc.). Important: If you are canceling your trip, be sure to also contact Expedia to notify them of the cancellation, as well as to avoid additional expenses due to late reporting. For covered emergencies during your trip which require evacuation, interruption, or other travel-related emergencies, call On Call International at the telephone number provided with your travel documents and provide them with your plan number and emergency details.

Who is considered an "Immediate Family" member under the plan?

Our definition of "Immediate Family" is quite broad. It's not just the family members who reside with you. "Immediate Family" includes: parents, spouses, domestic partners, grandparents, siblings, siblings-in-law, children, grandchildren, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and business partners. See the Definitions section of the Description of Coverage for a full listing.

Are there exclusions?

Certain restrictions do apply. For example, the coverage in the plan does not provide duplicate payments if there are other sources of reimbursement available. Please see the Description of Coverage for a full list of exclusions.

Is there a Pre-Existing Condition Exclusion?

International Flight Insurance does not have a pre-existing condition exclusion.

Contact Information

For questions or claims, please contact BerkelyCare.

Call:
Email:
1-800-954-4968
Expedia@berkely.com
Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM EST Mon-Fri
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST Sat.
This program was designed and administered for Expedia, Inc.’s clients by BerkelyCareSM:

IN CALIFORNIA: BerkelyCareSM is a service mark of Aon Direct Insurance Administrators, CA Insurance License # 0795465.

IN ALL OTHER STATES: BerkelyCareSM is a division of Affinity Insurance Services, Inc. in all states other than CA, except: AIS Affinity Insurance Agency, Inc. in MN and OK and AIS Affinity Insurance Agency in NY.

This plan is underwritten by: Stonebridge Casualty Insurance Company. Please see Description of Coverage for full details include plan terms, conditions and exclusions.
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