Travel Insurance
Flexibility to choose. Freedom to go.
GMS TravelStar® Travel Insurance plans protect you against the unexpected while you’re on the go. We’ll be here when you need us – honestly.
What is travel insurance?
Travel insurance can’t guarantee your itinerary, but it can protect your wallet. Getting medical treatment in a foreign country or rebooking a flight home after your airline cancels your ticket without warning can be expensive and overwhelming. Travel insurance helps take some of that worry away.
Two travel insurance options for better peace of mind:
Ways to save
Less money spent on accidents means more money spent on adventure.
- 0% bundle discount: For the best deal, buy both! Save 10% on TravelStar Trip Cancellation and Interruption insurance when you add it to your Emergency Medical purchase.
- Add your kids for free: Don’t let insurance costs derail your family travel plans. Add up to six kids (under the age of 16) for free when you buy Emergency Medical travel insurance.
- 5% companion discount: Traveling with another family member over the age of 16? Take 5% off your coverage costs with our companion discount.
- Increase your deductible, decrease your price: The higher your Emergency Medical insurance deductible, the less you’ll pay for coverage. Choose a deductible as low as $0 up to $5,000.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- How much does travel insurance cost?
The answer no one wants to hear: it depends. Our team considers your age, location, level of coverage, and medical history when we're pricing out your plan. The good news is we’ve made getting a quote easy.
- I’m travelling within Canada. Do I really need travel insurance?
You might be surprised to learn that some emergency medical services aren’t covered by government health insurance when you’re visiting another province or territory. Travel insurance is easy to buy, easy to pack, and takes some of the stress out of an otherwise stressful time.
- Am I eligible for TravelStar travel insurance?
Let’s find out. All applicants must meet our travel insurance eligibility requirements to buy or be covered under a plan. A parent or guardian must declare on behalf of a dependant (under the age of 18) that the child meets these requirements, even if we don’t charge a premium for that child.
Don’t see your question here? Check out our full list of travel insurance FAQs or contact us and we’ll get you an answer.