Airhub is the eSIM store for travellers to access the data at the most affordable, local rates from around the world with the eSIM compatible smartphone, tablet or PC devices, no matter where you are in the world.

Airhub is the eSIM store for travellers to access the data at the most affordable, local rates from around the world with the eSIM compatible smartphone, tablet or PC devices, no matter where you are in the world.
Airhub is the eSIM store for travellers to access the data at the most affordable, local rates from around the world with the eSIM compatible smartphone, tablet or PC devices, no matter where you are in the world.
Promo Code
Airhub does not currently provide an unlimited data eSIM for the Balkans. Travelers looking to stay connected in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, or Serbia will need to choose from the provider’s fixed‑data plans. For example, the 40GB plan for 30 days costs $46.00 USD, the 30GB plan for 30 days is $40.00 USD, and the 17GB and 12GB 30‑day plans are priced at $27.49 USD and $19.50 USD, respectively. These plans offer 5G coverage across the mentioned Balkan countries. If a traveler expects very high data usage, selecting a fixed‑data plan may be more economical than paying for a heavier or unlimited alternative.
Airhub does not provide eSIM plans with a local phone number or SMS support for the Balkans. Travelers can only purchase data‑only eSIMs from the provider for that region. To make phone calls or send text messages, users can rely on Internet‑based services such as WhatsApp, Telegram or iMessage, which operate over the data connection.
Airhub offers several eSIM plans that include Balkans countries. The Global Free esim plan covers Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia. One version of the Balkans plan covers Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, North Macedonia and Serbia, while another version of the same plan adds Montenegro. The Global plan covers all eight Balkan states – Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Kosovo – and the Global Data variant likewise. These plans also extend to other regions beyond the Balkans, though the specific countries outside the Balkans are not listed here.
Summarized by Gen AI. Last updated: