In partnership with Aviva and RAC. Protect your trips from the unexpected with cover for cancellations, breakdowns, lost baggage and more.
Six-month minimum term – terms and conditions apply.
Cover for you and your family, with optional cover for medical conditions.
Unlimited callouts in UK, plus cover for you as a driver or passenger when travelling.
Eligibility criteria
To apply for cover, you’ll need to:
Who’s covered
If you’re eligible for travel insurance, Aviva will cover:
If you’re eligible for RAC breakdown cover, our providers will cover:
We made some changes to our Travel Plus Pack terms and conditions on 24 April 2023. If you bought your pack before this date, your terms and conditions haven’t changed and you can find them in ‘Statements and documents’ in the Barclays app.
Multi-trip travel insurance underwritten by Aviva Insurance Limited. You’ll get:
Trips abroad and in the UK for up to 31 days. For UK trips, you’ll need to be away from home for at least two consecutive nights in pre-booked holiday accommodation
Winter sports, cruises and business trips outside the UK for non-manual work, like meetings and conferences
Up to £10 million worth of emergency medical treatment for sudden illness or injuries
Up to £10,000 per person for cancelled trips if you need to come home early
Unexpected travel costs – up to £10,000 for additional travel and accommodation costs if your plans are disrupted, and up to £250 if your pre-booked transport is delayed for longer than 12 hours
Protection for your belongings – up to £1,500 if your personal belongings are lost, stolen or damaged during your trip.
What’s not covered
Travel delays where your travel is delayed by less than 12 hours
Costs you can recover from your travel or accommodation provider, your debit or credit card company, PayPal, ABTA, ATOL or similar organisations
Any incident that happens after 31 days of your holiday, unless you have a longer trip upgrade
Anything that already happened before you bought this pack or booked your trip (whichever is later). For example, an airport strike that's been reported in the media
Any claim if you don’t follow the advice of local authorities
Claims if you travel against the advice of a doctor
Travels to get medical advice or treatment
Trips if you’re travelling with a terminal prognosis
Claims for cancellation or coming home early if you travel against advice or measures that were already announced when you bought your pack or booked your trip (whichever is later).