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Overview
Many Chase cards, including Sapphire Preferred and Reserve and MileagePlus Explorer, come with three different kinds of travel protection:

Trip Delay: This reimburses you for incidental expenses if your travel is delayed due to the following Covered Hazards defined in the policy: equipment failure, inclement weather, strike and hijacking/skyjacking. It only covers new expenses such as hotel, local transit, taxis, meals, toiletries, clothes, etc. that are caused by the delay. It does not (usually) cover the cost of onward travel or any pre-paid expenses. Max: $500

Trip Cancellation: This reimburses you for travel expenses (tickets, hotels) you have to cancel because of covered reason (illness, etc.). It only covers pre-paid expenses, not new expenses. If you re-use your old tickets, it covers the change fee (but not fare difference). Max: $10,000 for CSR/CSP, $1,500 for MPE

Trip Interruption: This is similar to Trip Cancellation, but reimburses you for travel expenses (tickets, hotels) you have to cancel because you cut your trip short for a covered reason (illness, etc.). It mostly covers pre-paid expenses, not new expenses. Exceptions: If you re-use your old tickets, it covers the change fee (but not fare difference); it covers charges to return rental cars early to a different location; and covers up to $250 to get to/from the airport or medical facility. Max: $10,000 for CSR/CSP, $1,500 for MPE

No coverage on the Chase cards will pay for new expensive tickets home.

How to file a claim:
- go to http://eclaimsline.com/ , or
- call 1-888-675-1461

Guide to Benefits:
Read it! CSR - CSP

Trip Delay FAQ and experiences

This reimburses you for incidental expenses if your travel is delayed due to the following Covered Hazards defined in the policy: equipment failure, inclement weather, strike and hijacking/skyjacking. It only covers new expenses such as hotel, local transit, taxis, meals, toiletries, clothes, etc. that are caused by the delay. It does not (usually) cover the cost of onward travel or any pre-paid expenses. Max: $500

How long does the delay have to be? 6 hours for CSR, 12 hours for CSP and MPE, check your guide to benefits for other cards. Also kicks in if the delay is "overnight".
Are delays because of weather and mechanical problems covered? Yes.
Who is covered? Only you, your spouse, your dependent children under 22. For large meals (multiple main courses), people have been asked what portion of the meal was consumed by covered travelers.
Does it cover Authorized Users? Apparently yes, as long as their name is "embossed on the card", as well as their spouse and dependent children.
I bought reward tickets but paid taxes/fees with my card, am I covered? Yes.
I bought reward tickets with Chase UR points, am I covered? Yes.
Do I have to buy the flight that is delayed with the Chase card? Yes.
Do I have to use my Chase card to purchase hotel/meals/etc. I am hoping to have covered? No, you can use any card, or cash. Just keep your receipts.
Does the travel have to be round trip? Yes, but your ticket does not have to be. You must depart from your place of residence and return to your place of residence within 1 year. The round-trip travel can involve different tickets on different carriers, open jaws, etc.
Does it cover alcohol? Recent reports indicate yes; some older reports of alcohol being denied.
Does it cover tips? Recent reports indicate yes, up to 20%; some older reports of tips being denied.
My airline is offering a voucher for a hotel, but I skipped the voucher line and booked my own hotel. Am I covered? Reports point to yes, as long as you did not actually take the airline up on their offer.
Rather than staying in a hotel, I'd rather rent a car / buy a walk-up fare on another airline. Will this be covered? Mixed reports. In general this coverage is meant for expenses incurred during a delay, not onward travel.
How do I show the reason for the delay? The coverage requires a statement from the carrier indicating the cause of the delay. If your document doesn't state the cause of the delay, it probably will not work. One possibility is to get a military excuse while at the airport; another is to screenshot the carrier's website or app if it shows the cause. You can also write after the fact to get a delay letter: United: [email protected] , Delta , American. Make sure to request that the delay letter state the cause of the delay. For other carriers contact their main customer service.
Am I covered if my flight is cancelled and I am rebooked on a later flight? Yes
Am I covered if my flight is slightly delayed and I miss my connection, causing a longer delay? Yes
Am I covered at my home airport? Maybe. This report of someone being covered after appeal for hotel in Newark when EWR flight was delayed, lives in NJ but not Newark. Guide says "You are not covered for any Covered Hazard delay that was made public or known to you prior to the departure for the Covered Trip [a period of round-trip travel (meaning departing from and eventually returning to your primary residence) that doesn’t exceed three hundred and sixty- five (365) days away from your residence to a destination other than your city of residence.]".
I was delayed on my outbound and claimed $500. Now am I delayed on my return flight. Am I covered? One report on this thread of two reimbursements for two different delay incidents on a single ticket. Chase says "per trip" on the phone, but Guide says "per ticket". So a round-trip ticket may not cover two delays, but two one-ways could. Update: new Guide language says "per Covered Trip" and there are reports of a claim on the return leg being denied because of a successful claim on the outbound leg.

Experiences:
  • 01/2014 - Delayed in MSP overnight due to mechanical issues. ~$300 for Hotel Ivy downtown, meals, and ground transportation covered with no issues. Benefits applied to AMEX FHR. Claim processed within 1 week. [Full Report]
  • 02/2014 - Flight was cancelled due to weather; booked Amtrak with points, which was then delayed because of downed electrical wires; rented a car and drove home. Used print out from flightaware.com to show flight was cancelled, claimed non-points dollar amount for Amtrak ticket, got Chase (not insurance) to request receipts from vendors that weren't saved by OP. All was covered. Full report
  • 04/2014 - Delayed in DTW overnight due to crew member time-out. ~$400 for DTW Westin and meals covered with no issues. Claim processed within 1 week. Full Report
  • 07/2014- Delayed in MSP overnight due to weather at destination. Booked Marriott Mall of America for $120, and meals for 3 and a shirt were all covered. Recommend keeping new and old boarding passes.
  • 12/2014 - Trip delay in WAS (flight was delayed because of MX causing misconnect and overnight. Reward flight with taxes+fees on Chase card. OP + wife were covered $632 for a for a room, dinner, and taxi roundtrip from the airport. Gratuity was not reimbursed and could not convince them to after a phone call. Hotel Was $380 after tax and this was not a problem.
  • 07/2016 - Delayed in YYC overnight due to mechanical problems. Claim paid out ~$300. Full report.
  • 7/2017 - Delayed in EWR due to thunderstorms. ~$390 for hotel, uber, meals. Claim processed within a week, no issues. Full report.
  • 9/2017 - Delayed in EWR due to Harvey. ~$499 for hotel, ubereats. Claim processed in 7 business days
  • 1/2017 - $625 covered on two tickets on JetBlue award flight with taxes+fees on Chase in FLL. Missed connection due to Mx. Incl. $65 at Walgreens, r/t uber to hotel, uber home, $265 hotel, $180 meal. Tax, tip, and alcohol covered.
  • 06/2017 - $258 covered for overnight delay hotel/dinner. Did not cover $50 to pick a seat on next day's flight. Full report
  • 08/2017 - covered during ATC equipment failure leading to cancelled flight
  • 08/2017 - covered with flightaware showing delay, no direct statement from carrier. Booked dummy return flight on Southwest to 'comply' with r/t requirement.
  • 12/2017 - covered for forced overnight due to ATL "Power Outage". Entire ticket, including taxes, was paid for using Ultimate Reward points through my Reserve account. There was no credit card charge showing on my account.
  • 1/2018 - covered for $500 including hotel tips, a drink, and minibar snacks w/ no receipt (but showed credit card statement with purchases listed)
  • 1/2018 - covered rental + gas to drive to int'l gateway when feeder flight was cancelled.
  • 3/2018 - covered int'l phone calls, roaming cell phone data (submitted phone bill), storage locker, and hotel.
  • 4/2018 - covered hotel, meals/snacks, cold medicine, Uber ground transport for overnight due to weather. Award ticket with taxes/fees on CSR.
  • 5/2018 - covered $250 in hotel, uber, two meals after missing a connection in a "painless but slightly drawn out" process. Had to request a different delay letter because first one didn't state cause of delay. Total turn-around time 40 days including re-requesting delay letter.
  • 11/2018 - covered $300+ in hotel, 2 Ubers, 3 meals; did not cover seat charge or Uber home; originally booked with UR points (no CC charge)
  • 7/2019 - covered $400+ in hotel, rental car, 3 meals, clothing/toiletries for me, wife and son for 24 hour delay; award tickets with taxes/fees in CSR.
  • 01/2021 - covered $225 in meals, hotel, Uber for myself for overnight due to weather; used voucher and paid small amount on the Sapphire Preferred.
  • 01/2021 - covered ~$100 for meals and toiletries purchased during a 7+ hour daytime delay.
  • 07/2022 - covered $500+ for two travelers: hotel, meals, vending machines for overnight delay at connection; award miles + taxes on CSR

(A previous thread that dealt with travel delay compensation has been closed and all future issues with travel delays & cancellations will be handled here. The last 4 posts from that thread have been merged into this one. The closed thread can be found here.)

For one overview of when you're covered and how to file a claim, read this blog post. The Milewriter @ Saverocity compiled a lot of information from this thread, and thanks all the contributors.

Trip Cancellation / Trip Interruption

This reimburses you for travel expenses (tickets, hotels) you have to cancel or interrupt because of covered reason (illness, etc.). It only covers pre-paid expenses, not new expenses. Max: $10,000 for CSR/CSP, $1,500 for MPE

Trip Interruption only covers a few new expenses: If you re-use your old tickets, it covers the change fee (but not fare difference); it covers charges to return rental cars early to a different location; and covers up to $250 to get to/from the airport or medical facility and from the airport to your home.

What are covered reasons? Illness or injury or death (with documentation) of you or family, severe weather, change in military orders, terrorism, jury duty or subpoena, uninhabitable dwelling, quarantine, or if your travel supplier goes bankrupt. Pre-existing medical conditions are not covered.
Who is covered? CSP/CSR: Extended family: You, your Spouse or Domestic Partner and their children, including adopted children or step-children; legal guardians or wards; siblings or siblings-in-law; parents or parents-in-law; grandparents or grandchildren; aunts or uncles; nieces or nephews. MPE: You, spouse/domestic partner, dependent children.
Does it cover Authorized Users? Apparently yes, as long as their name is "embossed on the card", as well as their extended family / immediate family depending on the card.
I bought reward tickets but paid taxes/fees with my card, am I covered? Yes.
I bought reward tickets with Chase UR points, am I covered? Yes.
Do I have to buy the travel arrangements with my card to be covered? Apparently now this is "yes", you have to pay for "some portion" of each travel arrangement (hotel, flight, etc.) for that arrangement to be covered.
What kinds of pre-paid travel arrangements are covered? "airline tickets, train tickets, bus tickets, prepaid tours, hotels, and rental cars."
What kinds of pre-paid travel arrangements are not covered? "Event Tickets or prepaid fees to theme parks, museums, golf courses, or other points of interest"
I got ill during a trip and had to buy really expensive tickets to fly home. Will I get reimbursed? No. If you can't use your original tickets, this will reimburse you for those -- but new tickets are on you. If you change your original tickets, this will cover the change fee only. It does not pay for fare difference or new tickets. It will pay up to $250 to get you to/from the airport or train station, medical facility, and to your residence after you land at your home airport.
I got ill and need to cancel my trip / return early. What documentation do I need? Generally a letter from a physician or other medical person. There is a special claim form for the doctor to fill out but a sufficiently detailed letter from the doctor can work too.
Does the travel have to be round trip? Yes, but your ticket does not have to be. You must depart from your place of residence and return to your place of residence within 60 days. The round-trip travel can involve different tickets on different carriers, open jaws, etc.
My flight was cancelled. Am I covered? Probably not. Only if it was cancelled due to weather or transit strikes, and only if you didn't get reimbursed by the carrier. However, see Trip Delay above.
I cancelled my trip and the airline has given me one year to use my tickets, but I can't use them. How do I get reimbursed? Several reports indicate that you must wait for the unused tickets to expire, then file another claim. You can get the change fee covered right away. Other reports say if you demonstrate you won't use the tickets, they'll cover full amount right now. YMMV.
Am I covered if I'm taking a road trip, with no flights or common carrier? Yes. However the online claim form requires flight info; just fill it out with dummy flights and explain your other documents that there was no common carrier.
I am pregnant and no longer want to travel. Am I covered? Maybe. Generally, unexpected complications with non-IVF pre-26th week single pregnancies are covered. Non-IVF multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets) are not covered unless you get pregnant after purchasing your tickets. IVF pregnancies are not covered. The guide says you are not covered for "Travel arrangements that are scheduled to take place after the twenty-sixth (26th) week of pregnancy; or when any multiple pregnancy, with or without complications, occurs prior to the initial deposit date or booking date of the Trip; or any pregnancy associated with an assisted reproductive program, such as in vitro fertilization"
There is civil unrest at my destination, am I covered? Maybe. Generally you are covered if there is a Terrorist Incident or State Dept travel warning during your trip (Trip Interruption) or in the 30 days leading up to your trip (for Trip Cancellation) for within 25 miles of any place along your trip itinerary or your home, as long as the incident or warning didn't happen before you booked your tickets. Not covered is "War, undeclared war, civil war, insurrection, rebellion, revolution, warlike acts by a military force or personnel". Also not covered is "Trips booked to any area known to be associated with Terrorist Activity" (meaning multiple Terrorist Incidents or travel warnings in 12 months) and "disinclination to travel due to civil unrest [or] an epidemic or pandemic".

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Old Apr 2, 2020, 3:10 pm
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That's helpful to confirm what I was dreading... alas Thank you for the guidance + advice!

So just out of curiosity, does anyone have a favorite travel insurance they like to buy that covers mechanical delays, etc. in such situations?
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Old Apr 4, 2020, 4:32 pm
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I booked the return leg of my trip with RR points and paid the taxes and fees with my CSR. I want to use my CIP to book the outbound leg because I am trying to reach MSR. Will I still be covered under the CSR and CIP insurances for each leg, respectively? Or do I need to book a portion of the each leg with one card or the other? Additionally, if I am good by booking the separate legs on the 2 different cards, will the Emergency Evacuation/Medical count for the whole trip, having only booked one leg with the CSR, since that is only a benefit of the CSR?
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Old Apr 4, 2020, 5:40 pm
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Originally Posted by Amber Rich
I booked the return leg of my trip with RR points and paid the taxes and fees with my CSR. I want to use my CIP to book the outbound leg because I am trying to reach MSR. Will I still be covered under the CSR and CIP insurances for each leg, respectively? Or do I need to book a portion of the each leg with one card or the other?
I believe the answer is you will be covered. At least, I've booked various legs with different cards, and always been covered as long as the leg that suffered the delay was booked with CSR.

Additionally, if I am good by booking the separate legs on the 2 different cards, will the Emergency Evacuation/Medical count for the whole trip, having only booked one leg with the CSR, since that is only a benefit of the CSR?
No idea on that one, sorry.
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Old May 18, 2020, 4:11 pm
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Originally Posted by FlyingHighlander
Which of the published covered losses do you think your scenario falls under? The answer is probably none of them, but take a look. Any claim/appeal needs to pin the claim clearly against a published covered loss.

I myself just had a claim denied (which I expected) based on a cancelled flight and government advisory against travel. Neither are really covered losses but I tried my luck and lost.
I must have gotten really lucky then. Return flight in March was cancelled by Alaska. When I contacted Alaska, I was told the flight was cancelled for operational reason and was put on another flight 24 hours later. Submitted a claim and was approved for hotel, dinner and lunch, clothes, rental car and Costco gas (they were cheaper than taxi), and snacks.

I used the Ritz-Carlton card to book the flight, so not sure if it made a difference.
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Old Jun 14, 2020, 5:55 am
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I have a intra-Europe flight in July, and got a "cancel your flight for credit" email. Booked directly with the airline with chase ink.

At this point, what is the best way to proceed to get money back instead of voucher? Is that option even possible?
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Old Jun 14, 2020, 9:22 am
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Originally Posted by flyershmlyer
I have a intra-Europe flight in July, and got a "cancel your flight for credit" email. Booked directly with the airline with chase ink.

At this point, what is the best way to proceed to get money back instead of voucher? Is that option even possible?
If the airline canceled your flight, you can probably fight and get a refund.

If the airline is operating your flight as scheduled (or close to schedule), you probably cannot get a refund, and should take the airline up on their offer of a credit.
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Old Jun 14, 2020, 11:05 am
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Originally Posted by flyershmlyer
....the airline....
You will receive better replies if you mention the name of the airline, the route, and when the ticket was purchased. The details matter because many airlines do not have the money to issue refunds to everyone, and they are automatically offering a credit voucher to everyone. Some governments are supporting this approach, others are not. The voucher offer is not the end, it's the first stage of negotiation.
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Old Jun 14, 2020, 1:31 pm
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... you can probably fight and get a refund.
Yes, I'm interested in this part. can you elaborate more? involve creditcard co. or try calling 15 times the automated line and hopefully reaching a live human and pleading the case? any other option?
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If the airline is operating your flight as scheduled (or close to schedule), you probably cannot get a refund, and should take the airline up on their offer of a credit.
my booking says the flight is still scheduled. fwiw, that flight or any other one for that day is not longer available to be booked. so, I'm not 100% sure it's canceled, but very close to it. will be more apparent closer the flight date.

Originally Posted by mia
You will receive better replies if you mention the name of the airline, the route, and when the ticket was purchased. The details matter because many airlines do not have the money to issue refunds to everyone, and they are automatically offering a credit voucher to everyone. Some governments are supporting this approach, others are not. The voucher offer is not the end, it's the first stage of negotiation.
vueling. bought in december. and yes, already read the vueling thread on this forum.
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Old Jun 26, 2020, 4:23 am
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I'm wondering.. I'm planning to use Chase Travel portal for the first time.. and book a flight Asia -> North America.. I wanted to get trip coverage and other benefits from the CSR card, but I was planning on also using Ultimate Reward points on the booking. About how much would I need to put on my credit card to be covered? As funny as this sounds, but if I were to say.. put 1 - 2 cents on my CSR and purchase the rest of the ticket with UR points, would I be covered? Or maybe $1 on CSR and the rest of the ticket purchase with UR points?
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Old Jun 26, 2020, 7:33 am
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Update: I booked it and put $1.25 on my CSR. From my reading it just needs to be any portion. Hopefully I did okay and the trip is covered with the benefits.
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Old Jun 26, 2020, 8:52 am
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As long as the UR points are associated with the CSR (either earned directly, or transferred to the CSR account from another Chase card you hold), then the trip is covered. You don't need to put a $ charge on the card.

See the wiki:

"I bought reward tickets with Chase UR points, am I covered? Yes."
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Old Jun 26, 2020, 12:42 pm
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Originally Posted by FlyingSloth
Update: I booked it and put $1.25 on my CSR. From my reading it just needs to be any portion. Hopefully I did okay and the trip is covered with the benefits.
Originally Posted by threeoh
As long as the UR points are associated with the CSR (either earned directly, or transferred to the CSR account from another Chase card you hold), then the trip is covered. You don't need to put a $ charge on the card.

See the wiki:

"I bought reward tickets with Chase UR points, am I covered? Yes."
In the case of a claim, it's so much easier to provide the supporting documentation if you charge a small cash portion to your card. Getting documentation from Chase that the UR points used are associated with your own card is a maddeningly difficult, nearly impossible process. So while it's technically true that you are covered if you use 100% points, my recommendation (from personal experience) is that you don't.
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Old Jun 26, 2020, 2:12 pm
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In the case of a claim, it's so much easier to provide the supporting documentation if you charge a small cash portion to your card. Getting documentation from Chase that the UR points used are associated with your own card is a maddeningly difficult, nearly impossible process. So while it's technically true that you are covered if you use 100% points, my recommendation (from personal experience) is that you don't.
I found it a little frustrating / tedious but "maddeningly difficult, nearly impossible" seems a little extreme.

I just sent them (a) screenshot from UR portal showing the tickets cost XXX,XXX points and then (b) credit card statement from CSR account showing XXX,XXX points deducted on the same date. Claim was approved. I agree Chase should provide a single document for this but sending two wasn't sooooo burdensome.

Claim report: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/30267646-post787.html
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Old Jun 26, 2020, 4:00 pm
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Originally Posted by threeoh
I found it a little frustrating / tedious but "maddeningly difficult, nearly impossible" seems a little extreme.

I just sent them (a) screenshot from UR portal showing the tickets cost XXX,XXX points and then (b) credit card statement from CSR account showing XXX,XXX points deducted on the same date. Claim was approved. I agree Chase should provide a single document for this but sending two wasn't sooooo burdensome.

Claim report: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/30267646-post787.html
My CSR statements don't show a date that points were deducted, just a total for the month. Even though the amount of points that showed redeemed for that month on the statement matched the amount of points that the trip cost, that wasn't enough for the claims agent in my case, which was a trip cancellation claim, not just expenses for a delay.
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Old Jun 30, 2020, 2:10 pm
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Originally Posted by buschoi
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I used the Ritz-Carlton card to book the flight, so not sure if it made a difference.
Do you always use your Ritz for plane tickets? Just got mine.
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