I've been using Airalo's eSIMs for a year now: with TFC's discount code, you save 20% on all purchases
Using your phone on vacation is not a fad, it is a necessity. It doesn't matter if you are traveling to a location [...]

Using the phone on vacation is not a fad, it is a necessity. No matter if you are traveling to a known location, being safely and securely connected to the Internet is critical to not getting into trouble.
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In the former world every time I landed in Japan, Thailand, or other countries it was the hunt for airport wi-fi and then, as soon as possible, the kiosk selling SIM or portable routers. In hindsight I am lucky if, in the world, 1000 other people are not using my name in their phone card or anything even worse.
Ever since I discovered Airalo However, I sleep soundly because:
- I no longer have to leave my passport at any kiosk (more or less serious) around the world
- I no longer run the risk of running out of water of gigs or minutes
- I don't have to put/take away my precious sim. from my phone or even worse turn with two devices
The different types of eSIMs
One of the most convenient functions I have found is to take advantage of regional eSIMs, that is, contracts that operate in more than one state, generally encompassing many countries in a given region.
This solution also proved to be of great help in two specific cases. I avoided paying an outrageous amount for the eSIM for the UAE, since the one in the Mena area was considerably cheaper and "saved" me on a trip to a country where there were no specific eSIMs, even from other providers.
The utility of regional eSIMs is also to provide coverage When you go on a road trip, for example in Asia, jumping from Singapore to Malaysia, Indonesia to Thailand or Vietnam. In this case With one eSim you are always connected.
On one trip with a very confusing itinerary I even managed to have more than one eSIM at the same time, the only caution being to activate from time to time the one I needed at that location.
Airalo eSIM discount coupon
Having made an agreement with the manager all readers (and friends of readers) Who download the app or who already use Airalo can use a dedicated discount code.
New customers for the first order can use TFC15 and get the 15% discount, from the second eSIM onwards you will be able to use TFC10 for 10% discount for life.
Right now, however, to celebrate my "anniversary" with Airalo, I got an even more powerful discount code: TFC20 applies to all and discounts the eSIMs by 20%. An interesting savings since you can buy them now to use them when you need them (important in this case not to activate them, but to wait until close to the departure date).
All with three clicks
Once downloaded and installed the app it is super simple to go ahead and purchase the eSim and install it. I am an iPhone user, but I don't think it is much different.
You buy and activate the sim in a few clicks, you top up traffic as needed simply by entering the APP, and even easier for me I pay for everything with Apple Pay, without even having to put in my credit card information each time.
The system alerts through emails, notifications and messages even when traffic is running low and it only takes a few clicks to recharge the eSIM.
Not only data, also voice
Depending on the country where you are, the eSIM may also have voice traffic included in the eSIM, an additional service that is not active in every market since voice often has specific regulations.
Hotspot with Airalo's eSIMs
The big difference between Airalo and other eSIM providers is. For me, the certainty of having the ability to hotspot and use the cell phone as a wi-fi router for my whole family when we travel together, or to be able to use the cell phone as a way to stay connected with all my devices.
Of course I always use Express VPN to protect my browsing, Airalo vs Holafly to give an example guarantees me cuts of even a few eSIMs and the guarantee of having hotspot without any limitation.