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International travel is one of the great joys in life, but it can be hard to travel abroad with peace of mind if you can’t stay connected to your friends and family. Sure, you get to see the sights and break the monotony of your day-to-day routine, but what if you want to check in on your beloved pet, or you have an important business call you’re waiting for?
That’s where AT&T International Day Pass comes in. AT&T Wireless customers can add International Day Pass for $12 per day for a single line and $6 for each additional line used on the same calendar day. If your trip includes a cruise, you’ll pay $20 a day to cover you for land and sea.
Here’s how it works. If you’re an AT&T Wireless customer:
The first time you use data, send a text, or make or accept a phone call, your 24-hour International Day Pass begins, and you will be charged a daily fee. You won’t trigger another daily fee until the next time you use your device in an included destination after that 24-hour period ends. The daily fees are calculated and charged to your bill at the end of your billing cycle.
You can call within the country you’re in, as well as in any of the 210+ International Day Pass destinations and back to the U.S. Calls to destinations not included in International Day Pass will be billed at International Long Distance rates. Per-minute pay-per-use rates apply unless an International Long Distance package is added to the device placing the call. Visit att.com/internationalcalling to review rates and options.
There’s no need to remove International Day Pass. When you travel for your next international trip to one of the places supported by International Day Pass destinations, your plan will kick in automatically. You won’t be charged again until then.
Even if you travel to several destinations within a day, you’ll only be charged for one 24-hour period as long as all your destinations are included in International Day Pass.
Are you an AT&T wireless customer and ready to add International Day Pass for your next globetrotting trip? Get started today!
Updated by Zoya Cochran, TechBuzz by AT&T and AT&T Business Insights managing editor and contributor. This article is AT&T sponsored content originally written by Carly Milne, a formerTechBuzz contributor. The statements in this article are her own and don’t necessarily represent the positions, strategies, or opinions of AT&T.
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