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Air France-KLM offers free eSIM cards

29 Aug 2024
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Air France-KLM has partnered with cellular mobile network Next OneSIM to offer South African travellers connectivity in over 50 destinations in Europe and the Americas.

Passengers departing from Johannesburg and Cape Town are now provided with free, loaded eSIMS and physical SIM cards.

Air France-KLM's airport teams are available to assist travellers interested in eSIMS, and physical SIM cards can be collected at Air France-KLM airport counters during check-in.

Using Next OneSIM's 'One World One Network' global connectivity solution, travellers can stay connected without the inconvenience of changing SIM cards or incurring high roaming fees when crossing borders. Furthermore, Next OneSIM eSIM and SIM users can instantly onboard their devices into its network using a WhatsApp-enabled self-service tool.

The partnership offers Air France-KLM travellers:

  • A comprehensive solution, either an eSIM or physical SIM Card, offering surfing, streaming, calling and messaging options running over various validity periods, depending on travellers' needs and budgets;
  • The Air France-KLM Customer Exclusive Starter pack, with unlimited WhatsApp messaging for one week;
  • eSIM and physical SIM platforms, with specially curated plans for travellers' preferences;
  • Affordable roaming charges without the hassle of changing SIM cards;
  • And a quick and easy onboarding process, as SIM cards are activated in 85 seconds on WhatsApp.

 

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