Travel Restrictions Are Lifting!
As the international travel space reopens, it's important to remember that each local jurisdiction will implement its own safe-travel solution.
Traveling with an eSim is essential, whether on business or for pleasure. Because each country has its own set of vaccination requirements, sign-in procedures, and safety protocols, being contactless and connected to a wireless network is not only a plus, but something you should take advantage of to the fullest.
What is an eSIM, you might wonder?
An "embedded" SIM card is known as an "eSIM." A SIM card soldered directly into your phone is known as an eSIM. (Think of a fully digital SIM card.)You can download different plans directly from the Airhub app rather than having to swap a chip to access data plans. This eliminates the need to look for SIM card vendors while travelling, manage a physical SIM card or multiple cards, or dispose of unnecessary plastic from used cards. It's a more straightforward, time-and cost-effective mode of transportation.
An eSim works just like a physical SIM, allowing you to do things like:
· Use your mobile network for local data
· Cellular service to call, contact and remain connected to other phones and devices
· Screen, scan, store, search, activate, and download data to your device
· Keep your number while still being able to switch your phone line
· Never have to worry about being hit with roaming charges
· Activate your eSIM plan with a QR Code instead of inserting a chip
· Tap the Airhub app to switch your data plan to a local, continental, or international plan
· Max usage by choosing subscriptions to shorter plans all the way to longer plans (based on need)
Most flagship devices that were manufactured in the past 2-3 years are eSIM capable, for a full breakdown of eSim compatible devices consult our list here
What it means to travel contactless
Your safety is our top priority at Airhub. When it comes to travel, we want to ensure that your health and safety are protected at all times.
A contactless travel experience could mean a variety of things, but we recommend maximizing the time you spend managing your trip through your phone while minimizing the time you spend interacting with other people.
This may sound restrictive under normal circumstances, but there is a benefit. Using your phone's technology should never be a hindrance on your trip; rather, it should be viewed as a tool for connecting to the rest of the world!
Here are a few contactless travel tips you can use with an eSIM capable device:
· Use Google or Apple pay by tapping your phone at a point of sale
· Manage your network and switch between a different digital line
· Use your eSim device to tether data to another screen or device.
· Use the internet anywhere your services provider has network coverage
· Store, transfer and update important health and business documentation across multiple devices
· Order food, groceries, and taxi services through your mobile device
· Scan QR-codes instead of interacting with a physical menu
· Reload cellular data with the Airhub app, instead of finding a vendor.
Keep these reminders in mind because having a plan in place to store your important documents could save you a lot of time at customs.
You can always check if your eSIM line is active, when you need to top up, and which plans you have access to in the Airhub app. Keep in mind that if you travel on a data plan with a physical SIM, you risk incurring high roaming charges as a consumer. When your device connects to networks that aren't part of your carrier's plan, you'll be charged for roaming. If you use only your primary local SIM card to connect to networks outside of your range, you will be charged a daily premium for using that new network.
eSim can be used on Android or iOS devices. You're only a tap away from a contactless trip, no matter what device you're using.
Safety precautions to take
When you enter a new travel space, be cautious. It's always a good idea to be well-informed and prepared. You can meticulously plan each step of your journey with eSim and ensure your safety along the way.
In general, you'll want to keep a safe distance from other travelers and keep yourself healthy.
You'll have to decide on your risk tolerance and what you can comfortably enjoy while travelling in the end. That is doable with a little forethought.
How to prepare for your flight?
Before you board your flight, make sure to download your eSim from the Airhub app. If you need any eSIM support with either your Android or iOS device, please refer to our help center, and if you're still stuck you can always contact support@Airhub.com (we're happy to help!)
Download any important documentation before traveling, including health information, visas, boarding passes, etc.
Lastly, make sure you are informed about the regulations of the country you're traveling to. You may need to perform a COVID test upon arrival, prior to departure, or fulfill other requirements before completing your travel.