Braces/Invisiline Coverage

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yowflyer23
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Braces/Invisiline Coverage

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Out of curiosity, are there any airlines out there that have a group health insurance plan that covers orthodontics? Alternatively, are you able to waive your benefits if you already have a personal plan that covers them like Alberta Blue Cross?
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My kids invisilign cost me something like $4500. Don't think much if any was covered at all. We can't opt out at Flair as far as I know.

Although the benefits package was better where I was before, I don't think we could opt out there either.
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I'm not at an airline, but the charter company I work for does dental through Quikcard. They are covering half of my son's dental expander. The orthodontist doesn't do direct billing, so I have it set up to do payments over a year on the 15th of the month and scan/send a copy of the receipt. Usually get the reimbursement in 3 ish business days.
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