
If you'd mentioned an eSIM a couple of years ago it is a good bet no one would have had any idea what you were talking about.
Now the market is flooded with a choice of eSIMS making different promises and with a range of package options. The old travel SIM business model is drowning fast.
But which one to choose?
Airalo, the world’s first and now largest eSIM provider, has just been awarded the esteemed 2025 Canstar Blue Most Satisfied Customers Award for travel phone plans.
I used Airalo on a recent trip to Bali, and was very satisfied.
"We are honoured to be recognised by Canstar Blue, reaffirming our dedication to providing unparalleled service to travellers," said Charlotte Dawes, head of partnerships, Australia & New Zealand at Airalo.
"We strive to connect and inspire a global culture of confident travellers, giving them greater assurance to experience the world. This accolade underscores our mission to empower travellers, ensuring they have the support and connectivity they need to explore with peace of mind."
Airalo is also scaling its enterprise platform with the launch of Airalo for Business.
This gives companies seamless access to local, regional, and global eSIMs for 200+ destinations, helping them assign eSIMs, control budgets, and can reduce roaming costs by up to 90%, Airalo says.
Employees can install an eSIM before departure and connect to a local network as soon as they land, staying online and productive from the get-go.
"As business travel, remote work, and global teams become the norm, managing connectivity has become increasingly complex," says Melvin Ng, Senior Partnerships Director (APAC) for Airalo Partners.
“Connectivity is no longer a nice-to-have - it is essential for doing business across borders.”
To learn more see www.airalo.com, or for more info on Airalo’s business solutions, visit www.partners.airalo.com.
Airalo, founded in 2019, has had over 20 million travellers to date and offers eSIM packages in 200+ countries.
See https://www.canstar.com.au/
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