Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks


Bharti Airtel, one of India’s leading telecommunications service providers, refreshed its International Roaming Packs for travel across multiple countries in December 2022. Airtel says it has witnessed a surge in International Roaming (IR) Pack subscriptions for customers travelling abroad from various locations compared to last year.
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Surge in IR Pack Subscriptions for Travellers
Airtel International Roaming Packs have transformed the international travel experience by providing seamless connectivity across multiple countries. This eliminates the hassle of purchasing multiple packs or changing SIM cards when traversing airports or visiting different countries. Airtel says customers have enthusiastically embraced International Roaming Packs, leading to a remarkable increase in IR pack subscriptions for both prepaid and postpaid segments.
Convenient Roaming Solutions at Airports
To meet the growing demand and provide immediate assistance, Airtel has established international roaming kiosks at the departure terminals of Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad International Airports, offering last-minute connectivity solutions for travellers.
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Popular Destinations and Trends
In Delhi, the capital city, the 10-day validity packs have emerged as the most popular choice among outbound travellers, with a 108 percent surge in IR pack subscriptions. While the United States and the United Kingdom remain the top destinations, European countries such as Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Switzerland have become the preferred international holiday spots for Airtel users.
Mumbai has experienced a 100 percent increase in subscriptions to popular destinations like the US, UK, and European countries, including France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Germany.