After revising prepaid plans, Airtel has launched new pack of Rs. 666 in the country. The Rs. 666 pack of Airtel is providing 1.5GB of data per day and unlimited calling to all network. This pack also ships 100 messages every day.
The newly launched pack is considered as one of the most affordable prepaid pack and alternative to Rs. 719. Besides, the pack offers benefit for 77 days.
This prepaid pack comes soon after the company revised its prepaid packs, where users will get a message of benefit every day.
Airtel Rs. 666 Prepaid Plan Details
Notably, the Rs. 666 prepaid pack offers 1.5GB of data every day, unlimited calling, and 100 messages per day for 77 days. In addition, the company is providing a mobile edition of Amazon Prime for only 30 days.
Besides, users will get access to Apollo 24|7 circle for three months, online courses from Shaw Academy, Rs. 100 cashback on FASTag, free hello tunes, and a subscription to Wynk Music for free.
It is important to note that this plan offers a similar offer to Rs. 598 prepaid plan for 84 days. However, Rs. 598 plan is now priced at Rs. 719, while Rs. 549 pack ships 2GB of data per day along with unlimited calling and 100 messages per day. This pack offers benefits for 56 days.
Additionally, this pack offers online courses from Shaw Academy, Rs. 100 cashback on FASTag, Apollo 24|7 circle for three months free hello tunes, and a subscription to Wynk Music for free. This pack also ships Amazon Prime access for only one month.
Airtel Rs. 666 Plan Vs Vodafone-Idea Vs Reliance Jio Prepaid Pack
The newly launched pack of Airtel sits against Vodafone-Idea, and Reliance Jio Rs. 666 pack. The Vodafone-Idea pack is providing 1.5GB every day along with unlimited calling for 77 days. This pack also ships 100 messages per day, Weekend Data Rollover facility, Binge All Night, and Data Delights.
Reliance Jio pack Rs. 666 offers similar offers to its customers. However, it should be noted that these benefits all for 84 days, which means similar benefits for more days, which is why Jio packs seem good for users.