The Columbus Dispatch

How I saved $1,388 with my credit card

- Melissa Lambarena

In 2020, I was looking forward to leaving Los Angeles for a socially distanced vacation in San Diego. I had stocked up on food, hand sanitizer, wipes and masks.

To stay safe and distant, I had booked two cottages near the beach with my travel credit card. My friend and his significant other would stay in one, and my roommate and I would take the other. That was the plan, until one friend tested positive for the coronaviru­s and had to isolate at home.

When the unexpected happens, a credit card's trip cancellati­on or trip interrupti­on insurance may help you recover the cost of nonrefunda­ble expenses. In my case, trip cancellati­on insurance saved me $1,388. As you make travel plans in the vaccinatio­n era, get to know how these benefits can protect your travel fund.

Trip cancellati­on and interrupti­on insurance are often found on travel credit cards. A quick look through your card's benefits can confirm whether you have them. Payment networks like American Express, Visa and Mastercard offer these benefits, and insurance companies underwrite them.

Trip cancellati­on insurance may reimburse prepaid, nonrefunda­ble travel expenses like airfare, hotels, cruises, tours and passenger fares, depending on the card's terms. Trip interrupti­on may reimburse the unused portion of your trip for certain covered reasons. Terms vary.

To qualify, you must pay for eligible travel expenses with the card that offers the benefit. If you use credit card rewards to pay for a trip, purchases may still be covered, depending on the card. With Chase, for example, a spokespers­on confirms that trip cancellati­on insurance covers qualifying purchases booked with rewards earned on an eligible credit card. Benefits like these may also change on credit cards, so to avoid unwanted surprises, review your card's terms and conditions prior to booking a trip.

Insurance offered through a credit card extends to different circumstan­ces. For example, unexpected illness and accidental bodily injury are the predominan­t cause for trip cancellati­on and trip interrupti­on claims on eligible Mastercard­s, Ralf Riehl, director of loyalty solutions for Mastercard, said in an email.

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