
Changi Recommends has launched their newest ChangiWiFi plan, called Pay-Per-GB, which allows travellers to USA and Europe to rent a Wi-Fi router for just $32 per trip to satisfy all their overseas data needs.
Suited for the less data-hungry consumers, the basic Pay-Per-GB plan costs $32 and entitles consumers to 2GB of Wi-Fi data, with the option of topping up anytime during the trip at $20 per additional GB.
Available for over 50 travel destinations and able to connect up to 5 devices at a time,
The traditional Standard Plan boasts unlimited data* with rates starting from $5 per day (excluding promotional codes, if applicable), which is great for consumers with heavy data consumption or relish the luxury of using data without having to monitor their usage. By only paying for what they use, the new ChangiWiFi Pay-Per-GB plan offers an alternative for consumers whose data consumption is relatively lower and do not require unlimited data when they travel.
Long Holidays
Aside from consumers who do not require unlimited data when they travel, the Pay-Per-GB plan also caters to those who are intending to travel for a longer duration, where the total sum from per-day rental plans becomes a prohibitive factor. As Singaporean travellers tend to book lengthier vacations when visiting faraway destinations like the USA and Europe, the new Pay-Per-GB plan would offer consumers with a relatively lower data appetite a more affordable alternative to the Standard Plan.
Changi Recommends aims to provide consumers with a full suite of reliable travel services with the best prices possible. The new Pay-Per-GB plan was conceived to give consumers a tailored option that will satisfy their specific needs. Simply visit http://www.changirecommends.com to make a reservation online. Consumers can collect their routers at any of the seven Changi Recommends booth available at every terminal within Changi Airport before departing, along with any amenity reservations, attraction and tour tickets that require physical pick up at Changi Recommends’s booths.
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