
airdatalink specializes in affordable and reliable eSIM solutions, perfect for staying connected while traveling. With our focus on providing the best value and service, you can explore the world with confidence and ease.
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airdatalink does not currently offer any unlimited data eSIM plans for East Asia. Travelers who need a larger data allowance can choose from a number of fixed‑data plans. For example, airdatalink provides a 50GB plan that is valid for 30 days and costs $30.42 USD for coverage of China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, or $45.25 USD for an Asia Select 13 plan that covers those regions plus Japan and South Korea. A 30GB plan is also available for $19.86 USD (greater China) or $29.66 USD (Asia Select 13), both valid for 30 days.
Because any fixed plan can be up to a few hundred dollars for 50GB, travelers who do not use extreme amounts of data may find a fixed‑data plan to be a more cost‑effective option than a hypothetical unlimited plan.
AirlineLink does not provide East Asia eSIM plans that include a phone number or SMS capability. Their East Asia offerings are purely data‑only; users cannot receive or make standard cellular voice calls or SMS. For voice and messaging, travelers can rely on internet‑based applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage, which operate over the data connection.
The China, Hong Kong, Macao & Taiwan (Greater China+) eSIM covers China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, while the Asia Select 12 eSIM and the Asia APAC Select eSIM each cover China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Macau, and Taiwan; these plans also include additional regions outside East Asia, but such coverage is not part of the East‑Asian list. No plan covers Mongolia.
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