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1. Enter Travel InformationDestination, Travel Date, Promocode
| 2. Choose your planEssential, Premium, Beyond, or Ultimate
| 3. Enter Personal detailName-Surname, Addresses, Mobile Phone, ID/Passport
| 4.Complete your purchaseYou can pay with Visa or Mastercard only
| 5. Get documents via email Policy Schedule, Receipt, and PDPA
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Frequently Asked Questions
Travel insurance is an insurance that provides coverage for unexpected events that may happen during a trip, such as illness or accidents, medical expenses, flight delays, lost baggage, or trip cancellations. It helps reduce the financial burden and risk during travel. There are both international and domestic travel insurance plans.
Travel insurance is not mandatory, except in cases where it is required as supporting documentation for visa applications in some countries, such as Schengen visas, Australian visas, U.S. visas, and Canadian visas.
For international travel that does not require a visa, purchasing travel insurance is still important because it helps cover unexpected events such as accidents or illness requiring hospitalization abroad, flight delays, loss of personal belongings, and more.
Because on any international trip, unexpected events can happen — such as needing to cancel the trip, flight delays, damaged luggage, or stolen property (robbery, theft, or snatching)*. You may also become ill or have an accident while traveling abroad, which could mean needing to see a doctor, receive treatment overseas, or even be transferred back to Thailand for care. These unexpected events can be very costly, ruin the trip, and disrupt your plans.
If you’re unsure which international travel insurance to buy, or you’re comparing travel insurance options, Chubb offers travel insurance plans that provide coverage for destinations worldwide* and broad protection — including accidents, illness, flights, property, and even your home in Thailand while you are away — to help make your decision easier.
- Traveling alone: The policy holder will be covered.
Do note that the insured person must be at least 6 months old and no older than 85 years old on the departure date. If the insured person is under 18, please contact customer service to apply for the insurance. - Traveling as a group: The Policy holder and insured person will be covered.
Coverage is available for 1–9 people. Each insured person must be at least 6 months old and no older than 85 years old on the departure date. At least one applicant must be between 18 and 85 years old.
Yes, here are some good reasons why:
(1) You are not limited to seeking treatment from network providers only.
(2) You do not have to wait for the claims process (if any), which could potentially alter or delay your trip. Once you return, just bring a medical certificate and a receipt to process your claim.
No, you do not need to provide your information in Thai; however, when applying for visas, you must provide your information in English.
You cannot purchase an additional policy or make an extension once you've already started your trip. However, Chubb Travel Insurance offers an automatic extension of the travel period (a maximum of 7 days) in the case of any unexpected events, such as adverse weather, natural disasters, mechanical breakdowns of the aircraft, changes in aircraft size, being rejected from boarding due to a full flight, or sickness or injury of the insured person.
No, 'Trip Cancellation' only covers the following events:
- The insured person or his or her family member dies or suffers a serious injury or illness that is confirmed as life-threatening by a medical practitioner.
- An unexpected strike or riot that is beyond the control of the insured person.
- The permanent residence of the insured person is lost or damaged due to a natural disaster occurring within one week before the departure date.
- The insured person receives a summons to testify in court as a witness during the planned period of the trip or is served a warrant by the court.
Applicants must be between 6 months and 85 years old. Moreover, applicants under 18 years of age cannot apply for themselves and either need another applicant who is 18 years or older to apply together with them or contact our customer service team for further assistance.
To apply for applicants under 18 years of age you either need another applicant who is 18 years or older to apply together with them or contact our customer service team for further assistance.
No, Chubb Travel Insurance Annual plan only covers up to 120 days per 1 trip.
Yes, for those who want a receipt under a legal entity, after finishing your transaction, please contact our customer service team for further assistance at 02 611 4242 or travel.th@chubb.com.
Yes, but Chubb will not cover any activities when traveling at an altitude from 3,000 meters above sea level.
Chubb only covers mountaineering at an altitude not higher than 3,000 meters above sea level, but not cliff climbing.
Only if you are jet skiing recreationally. If you are entering any sort of jet ski competition or race, you will not be covered.
A maximum of 120 consecutive days per trip for an unlimited number of tips within the policy year.
A maximum of 180 consecutive days per trip.
Annual Multi Trip: You need to put in the depart date of your first trip as the start date.
Single Trip: You need to put in the date you depart and return according to your boarding pass.
Applicants must travel to their destination(s) and return to Thailand by public transportation, such as a commercial airplane, train, ocean liner, ferry, passenger ship, or coach bus. If you travel by any means other than public transportation, the policy will be nullified.