Author Topic: Air Canada Introduces Free COVID-19 Insurance for Canadian Residents  (Read 745 times)

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Not directly relevant to most here, but like @Dan 's post about AC's all you can fly pass, maybe this is something that we can hope for from more airlines.

Air Canada has partnered with Manulife to launch COVID-19 emergency medical travel and quarantine insurance for customers booking round-trip flights to all international destinations.

  • You must be a Canadian resident with a valid provincial or territorial health insurance (OHIP, MSP, etc.) for the duration of the trip.
  • Insurance is included on round-trip flights departing from Canada to an international destination (including the United States) for which there is no Level 4 “avoid all travel” advisory in effect issued by the Canadian government at time of departure.
  • Travel must be booked from September 17, 2020 until October 31, 2020 inclusively, for travel completed by April 12, 2021.
  • Your booking must be on a new Air Canada-issued ticket (i.e., the e-ticket number should begin with “014”, which will be true of any paid ticket booked with Air Canada or any Aeroplan award ticket) and must include at least one segment onboard an Air Canada-marketed or -operated flight.
  • COVID-19 insurance only covers the first 21 days of your trip; any duration of the trip beyond 21 days will not be eligible for coverage.
  • You must not have been advised by a physician not to travel.

Full Policy PDF download from Air Canada.

HT: https://princeoftravel.com/blog/air-canada-introduces-free-covid-19-travel-insurance/

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Re: Air Canada Introduces Free COVID-19 Insurance for Canadian Residents
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2020, 04:36:35 PM »
VS has something similar iirc.