As a guide, if your travel pattern falls within 1 of the following categories, you ought to choose an annual
insurance policy instead of a single trip plan.
- You make at least 4 trips of around 7 days in a year.
- You make at least 6 trips of around 3 to 4 days in a year
To illustrate, one who travels throughout Worldwide with an average length of stay for 7 days.
The premium for Chartis Travel Guard is $86 on the Superior Plan.
For a total of 4 trips, the premium works out to $344.
The premium for an annual Superior Plan is $390.
To illustrate, one who travels throughout Worldwide with an average length of stay for 3 days.
The premium for Chartis Travel Guard is $59 on the Superior Plan.
For a total of 6 trips, the premium works out to $354.
The premium for an annual Superior Plan is $390.
While the annual premium is still higher for these 2 scenarios, it certainly makes sense!
- Think of the numerous weekends that you might just drive across the causeway or hop on the ferry to Bintan or Batam for weekend getaway. Most would’nt have bought travel insurance.
- By having an annual plan, you travel worry-free! Your EVERY of such day trips is protected under comprehensive coverage.
- You save the time and hassle of having to make a travel policy activation each time you travel.
- An annual plan will maximise your coverage which includes travel cancellation, travel postponement, closure of travel agent, etc. that you might *miss out on a single trip policy as it is always turn “ON”.
Turn “ON” your annual travel insurance policy today; you can begin travelling any time worry-free!
Do you know…?
Chartis Travel Insurance’s Trip Cancellation benefit starts 60 days prior to departure date? For the same premium you pay, apply for travel insurance EARLY to enjoy more benefits!
*Vast majority of travellers typically miss out coverage that includes travel cancellation, travel postponement, closure of travel agent, etc. since the travel insurance is only activated within a week of their trip or ”just” before they set off.
(There is usually a waiting period of 7 days or more. If you activate your travel policy less than a week from your trip, you probably will be excluded from such benefits.)


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