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Get info about International Day Pass changes

Starting April 16, 2025, over 400 cruise ships will be included in AT&T International Day Pass.


Cruises will be covered for compatible devices with AT&T International Day Pass (IDP). You’ll only pay for the days you use it on land or at sea.

  • At sea: $20 per device for 24 hours.
  • On land and at sea on the same day: $20 per device for 24 hours.
  • On land only: $12 for 24 hours, for one device. Additional lines used the same day are only $6 for 24 hours. Never pay for more than 10 days per billing period for land only.
  • There is no limit on the number of days charged when used at sea.

FYI: When you're sailing in international waters, generally six or more nautical miles from land, your ship is considered at sea. While at sea, the maritime network will be turned on, but it won’t be available when the ship gets closer to land or is docked in port. When you get off the ship, you should be able to connect to the local wireless network.


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Last updated: April 30, 2025

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