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Introduction
IMPORTANT — PLEASE READ: This Certificate of Insurance is a valuable source of information and contains provisions that may limit or exclude coverage. Please read this Certificate of Insurance, keep it in a safe place and carry it with you when you travel.
RBC Insurance Company of Canada (the "Insurer") has issued group insurance policy U-1014455-A to Royal Bank of Canada ("RBC Royal Bank") to cover expenses incurred by covered persons relating to a Missed Connection, Delayed Flight Departure or Denied Boarding. This Certificate of Insurance summarizes the provisions of this group insurance policy.
All italicized terms have the specific meaning explained in the "Definitions" section of this Certificate of Insurance.
If you require assistance, you can contact Assured Assistance Inc. (Assured Assistance) by calling:
1-800-533-2778 toll-free from the US & Canada, or
905-816-2581 collect from anywhere in the world
Throughout this document, all italicized terms have the specific meaning explained below.
Air carrier means a commercial air service licensed by the airline authority of the country of registration.
Applicant means a person who has signed and submitted an application as the applicant for an RBC Royal Bank Visa Platinum Preferred card and in whose name the card account is established.
Cardholder means any person (includes applicants, co-applicants and authorized users), to whom RBC Royal Bank has issued an RBC Royal Bank Visa Platinum Preferred card.
Covered person means the applicant, the applicant's spouse, or a dependent child who travels with or joins the applicant or the applicant's spouse on the same trip. A co-applicant or an authorized user to whom RBC Royal Bank has issued an RBC Royal Bank Visa Platinum Preferred is a covered person in his/her own right. A covered person may be referred to as "you" or "your" or "yourself". A co-applicant's or authorized user's spouse and/or dependent child are not eligible for this insurance.
Dependent child means a dependent unmarried natural, adopted, step or foster child of the cardholder who is:
Emergency purchases means the minimum essential clothing and toiletries, the purchase of which is rendered absolutely necessary and indispensable due to the delay of your checked luggage.
Spouse means the person who is legally married to you, or has been living in a conjugal relationship with you for a continuous period of at least one year and who resides in the same household as you.
This insurance is effective when the full cost of your airline ticket issued by an air carrier is charged to your RBC Royal Bank has issued an RBC Royal Bank Visa Platinum Preferred card and you have checked in with the air carrier.
Your coverage begins as follows:
Missed Connection - Coverage begins four (4) hours after the air carrier's aircraft has arrived at a connecting point for your flight when, due to the delay of your coming flight, you miss a confirmed onward connecting flight; and no alternative onward transportation is made available to you by the air carrier within four (4) hours of the scheduled departure time of the onward connecting flight.
Delayed Flight Departure - Coverage begins four (4) hours after the scheduled departure time of your confirmed scheduled flight which was delayed when no alternative transportation is made available to you by the air carrier within four (4) hours of the scheduled departure time of the original flight.
Denied Boarding - Coverage begins four (4) hours after you have been denied boarding of the aircraft due to overbooking on your confirmed scheduled flight, when no alternative transportation is made available to you by the air carrier within four (4) hours of the scheduled departure time of the original flight.
Coverage ends on the earliest of:
Reimbursement to you, up to a maximum of $250 per day, for the reasonable and necessary expenses you incur as a result of a Missed Connection, Denied Boarding or Delayed Flight Departure. Reasonable and necessary expenses include hotel accommodation, restaurant meals, refreshments, emergency purchases and other sundry items (such as a magazine, paperback book and other such small items) for a maximum of 48 hours or until reasonable alternative transportation is made available.
This benefit is subject to an overall maximum of $500 per any one occurrence of Missed Connection, Denied Boarding and Delayed Flight Departure. If there is more than one individual making a claim, the maximum payable for all covered persons under this certificate is $500 in the aggregate per any one occurrence of Missed Connection, Denied Boarding and Delayed Flight Departure.
The Insurer will not pay for any expenses incurred directly or indirectly as a result of:
If you call Assured Assistance at the time of the loss as shown under "How to contact Assistance Services" you will receive the necessary claims assistance.
If you do not call Assured Assistance, you must notify the Claims Centre of your claim within 30 days of the date of the cause of loss.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]For your claim to be reviewed, you must submit the following original documentation:
Service | Contact |
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Address |
RBC Insurance Company of Canada® Claims Centre PO Box 97, Station A Mississauga, ON L5A 2Y9 |
Phone | 1-800-464-3211 |
You must submit the information required for your claim within 90 days of the date of the cause of the loss. If it is not reasonably possible to provide such information within 90 days, you must do so within one year or your claim will not be paid.
If you disagree with the claim decision of the Insurer, the matter will be submitted to arbitration under the arbitration law in the Canadian province or territory in which you permanently reside. You must begin arbitration proceedings to recover a claim within 12 months of the occurrence. If, however, this limitation is invalid according to the laws of the Canadian province or territory where you permanently reside, you must commence your claim within the shortest time limit permitted by that province or territory. All arbitration proceedings must be brought in the Canadian province or territory in which you permanently reside. Where requested by the Insurer, you consent to the transfer of any proceedings to the province or territory where you permanently reside.