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.
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Airhub does not provide any unlimited data eSIM plans for Central Asia. The provider offers several fixed‑data options instead, such as Global 17GB 30Days at $33.00 USD, Global 12GB 30Days at $29.00 USD, Explore Asia 12GB 30 days in 31 Countries at $44.50 USD, Explore Asia 7GB 30 days in 31 Countries at $24.50 USD, and Global 5GB 15Days at $16.89 USD, all of which include 5G coverage for Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and multiple countries in the region.
Fixed data plans can be more cost effective for most travelers; however, if you are an extremely heavy data consumer, an unlimited plan elsewhere may be more suitable.
Airhub does not provide a Central Asia eSIM that includes a local phone number or SMS capability. All eSIM plans for Central Asia that Airhub sells are data‑only; there is no option to receive inbound calls, place outbound calls, or send or receive text messages. Travelers who need voice or messaging can use VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram or iMessage, which operate over the data connection.
Airhub’s eSIM offerings that cover Central Asia include several distinct plan names. The Global Free esim plan provides coverage in Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan), Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan. The Explore Asia in 31 Countries plan likewise covers Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan. The various Global plans listed all cover the same three Central Asian countries, however one of those Global plans—specifically the version that lists an additional Central Asian country—covers Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. None of the published plans include Turkmenistan.
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