TD Improves Aeroplan Visa Infinite Travel Insurance Coverage

TD Travel Credit Card Insurance Changes

First Published Date: February 11, 2016

TD recently announced some improvements to its travel credit cards. These improvements will kick in starting March 30, 2016.

The most striking change will happen to the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite. Its Trip Cancellation Insurance will go up from $1,000 to $1,500 per insured person up to $5,000 per trip. TD’s other travel credit card, TD First Class Visa Infinite, will not get this upgrade.

Even after the increase, $1,500 is still low per person coverage compared to other travel credit cards like the BMO World Elite MasterCard and the ScotiaBank Gold American Express card, as these offer $2,500 Trip Cancellation Insurance per person.

The other important change TD is making that applies to both TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite and TD First Class Visa Infinite is the Pre-Existing Condition Period for Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption Insurance. For those under 65 years old, it will go down to 90 days from 180 days.

There are other changes being made. Contact TD to find out more. It’s worth mentioning that due to its recent devaluation, TD First Class Visa Infinite is no longer favoured by credit card users as one of the top travel credit cards in Canada. Read my other article about this devaluation here.

Also, the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Card does not provide any anniversary bonus. And when you read its features on the TD website, it sounds like it provides many perks such as lounge access, priority boarding, free checked baggage, etc., but these perks are designed in such a way that you will not be able to use it because the catch is you have to fly Air Canada on Aeroplan miles; your objective should be to not fly Air Canada, as it charges hefty fuel surcharges that can be easily avoided by flying other Star Alliance flights that do not charge fuel surcharges. I wrote more on this here.