Frequent travellers — whether for business or leisure — are exposed to risks that are often underestimated: accidents abroad, unexpected hospitalisation, lost luggage, flight cancellations… These unforeseen events can quickly turn a smooth trip into a stressful experience, especially when travelling between several countries, sometimes outside one’s tax residence.
The real question is not whether you need travel insurance, but which one to choose — to stay covered without overlaps, exclusions, or unpleasant surprises.
What is travel insurance?
Travel insurance protects you against incidents that may occur before or during your journey: medical emergencies, accidents, lost luggage, flight delays, or even emergency repatriation.
It can be purchased as a single-trip policy or as an annual multi-trip insurance, ideal for frequent travellers.
The main guarantees usually include:
coverage of medical and hospitalisation costs abroad;
- medical evacuation and repatriation;
- 24/7 assistance services;
- personal liability abroad;
- compensation in case of cancellation, delay, or loss of luggage.
Depending on the plan, other benefits can be added — such as legal assistance abroad, search and rescue costs, or pandemic-related coverage.
International health insurance vs travel insurance: what’s the difference?
These two types of protection serve very different purposes.
International health insurance is designed to cover all healthcare expenses, whether planned or unforeseen. It includes routine medical care (consultations, tests, hospitalisation), chronic illnesses, long-term treatments, and ongoing medical follow-ups. It is mainly intended for people residing abroad or dividing their time between several countries, ensuring continuous healthcare access wherever they live.
Travel insurance, on the other hand, is not meant to cover long-term healthcare. It only applies to unexpected accidents or illnesses occurring during a temporary stay abroad — for example, an appendicitis while on holiday, a skiing injury, or an emergency evacuation. It does not cover pre-existing conditions or scheduled treatments such as diabetes, cancer, or ongoing therapies.
👉 In summary:
- International health insurance = comprehensive and long-term coverage, including pre-existing conditions and planned care.
- Travel insurance = temporary coverage, limited to unforeseen medical events during a trip.
For frequent travellers, the most effective solution often combines both: a solid international health plan as a base, complemented by travel insurance for short stays.
Common overlaps, often unnoticed
Many travellers unknowingly pay for multiple coverages:
- Premium credit cards (Visa Premier, Mastercard Gold, American Express Platinum, etc.) already include some form of travel insurance and assistance.
- International health plans often extend coverage to short trips abroad.
- International health plans often extend coverage to short trips abroad.
The result? Overlaps and grey areas. For example, a credit card policy might not cover trips longer than 90 days or journeys not paid with that card. Reimbursement limits are usually much lower than those of a dedicated policy.
An expert review helps avoid paying twice — or worse, being underinsured when it matters most.
When your health insurance already includes travel protection
The case of the EUGEN plan
The EUGEN international health plan, designed exclusively for French expatriates within the European Union, provides full healthcare coverage in the country of residence — and also worldwide protection for trips of up to 30 days.
This means that an expatriate living in Lisbon, Milan, or Berlin and frequently travelling across Europe, Asia or America remains covered for short stays, without having to subscribe to an additional policy.
These combined health–travel solutions help avoid multiplying contracts while ensuring seamless coverage across borders.
When a dedicated travel insurance becomes essential
Certain situations require a separate travel insurance policy:
- Trips exceeding the maximum duration included in your health plan (30 or 90 days depending on the policy).
- High-risk destinations (unstable regions, sanctioned countries, or areas with extremely expensive medical care).
- Leisure trips involving specific sports (diving, off-piste skiing, trekking, or mountain climbing).
- Families travelling frequently and needing a single, global, and coordinated protection.
In these cases, an annual multi-trip plan or a tailor-made contract offers peace of mind: one enrolment, worldwide protection, and 24/7 assistance.
IFO Global’s expertise in managing travel insurance
At IFO Global, we assist frequent travellers, entrepreneurs, diplomats, yacht owners, and families living between several countries.
Our approach is built on three key pillars:
- Comprehensive risk analysis – we assess your entire insurance environment to identify gaps and overlaps (health plans, credit card benefits, corporate policies, etc.);
- International consistency – we coordinate benefits across countries, ensuring a single point of contact for your global coverage;
- Responsiveness – before each trip or assignment, we can immediately adapt or reinforce coverage for you and your family.
We collaborate with Mondial Care, a trusted name in international travel insurance, offering flexible solutions for single trips or full-year coverage depending on your needs.
The process is simple: inform us of your travel dates and destinations, and we can insure your entire family within 24 hours — with premium-level protection including medical expenses, hospitalisation, evacuation, cancellation, and baggage coverage.
Case studies: three profiles, three solutions
1. The globe-trotting executive
James, 52, lives between London and Dubai. He flies every week for trips lasting 3 to 10 days in various regions. His international health insurance already covers up to 60 consecutive days, but he wanted uninterrupted protection for longer stays in Asia.
IFO Global identified overlaps between his Amex Platinum benefits and his existing health plan, then implemented a Mondial Care annual travel insurance to ensure seamless coverage beyond the initial 60 days.
2. The expatriate family in Europe
Sophie and Karim, based in Barcelona with their two children, frequently travel to the French overseas territories and Africa. Their EUGEN plan provides worldwide coverage for up to 30 days, but they wanted more flexibility for extended holidays.
We complemented their plan with a family annual travel insurance, covering up to 90 consecutive days, with full repatriation and baggage assistance.
3. The international art collector
Philippe, an art collector based between Paris and Geneva, regularly attends art fairs in Miami, Hong Kong, and Dubai.
Beyond his art and transport coverage, we set up a bespoke travel insurance including international legal assistance, coverage for valuable objects carried during travel, and extended protection for long stays.
Key criteria for choosing the right travel insurance
Before subscribing, it’s essential to review:
- the duration of trips covered (30, 60, or 90 days);
- the geographical scope (worldwide or excluding certain regions like the U.S.);
- the reimbursement limits (some policies cap medical expenses at €150,000, others exceed €1 million);
- exclusions (extreme sports, pre-existing conditions, war zones, etc.);
- the quality of assistance (24/7 platform, available in your language, capable of organising evacuation or hospital admission abroad).
At IFO Global, we systematically analyse these parameters to design the most coherent, efficient, and personalised solution — adapted to your lifestyle and mobility profile.
The importance of having a single point of contact
For those who travel frequently, it is crucial to have one dedicated advisor managing all your contracts and ensuring coverage continuity.
Complex situations — such as changing residency, dual nationality, or extended business stays — require a global vision that few providers truly master.
IFO Global offers that continuity through a unified patrimonial dossier, updated regularly, integrating all your insurance policies (health, travel, home, yacht, art, automotive, and more).
Every trip is anticipated, and you always know which cover applies, when, and where.
In conclusion
Frequent international travel calls for an insurance solution that is both comprehensive and flexible.
Between credit card benefits, integrated health coverage, and dedicated travel insurance, it’s easy to get lost.
The challenge is twofold: avoiding costly overlaps while preventing coverage gaps that could be financially devastating in case of accident or illness.
At IFO Global, we guide our clients through this complexity with a bespoke, confidential, and international approach.
Whether you are an expatriate, a globe-trotting executive, an art collector, or a property owner across borders, our team ensures you and your family can travel the world with confidence — fully protected, at all times.