Despite the fact that all telecom operators are implementing changes in their tariff plans, but it seems that customers are not happy with the offer. This is why telecom operators are looking for ways to retain and attract users to their platforms.
Similarly, India’s second-largest telecom operator Airtel is providing discount coupons to its customers. Notably, the telecom operator offers Rs. 50 discount on some of the prepaid plans; however, the offers are only available for Airtel Thanks application users. In addition, the company offers data coupons when you subscribed via the same application.
Airtel Prepaid Plan With Rs. 50 Discount
Let’s talk about Rs. 359 plan, where a discount is available. The prepaid plan offers 2GB of data, unlimited calling, and 100 messages per day. However, if you recharge your number via the company’s application, then you have to pay only Rs. 309 and get 2GB of data, which can redeem any point of time.
Then, there is a plan of Rs. 599, where users have to pay only Rs. 549 via Airtel Thanks application. This pack also ships Disney+ Hotstar access, 3GB of data every day, and unlimited calling for 28 days. With Rs. 549 offers 2GB of data daily for 56 days. It includes unlimited calling and 100 messages per day, access to 4GB data coupons.
Airtel Launches Rs. 666 Prepaid Pack
Meanwhile, the telecom operator has announced the launch of Rs. 666 prepaid pack. The newly launched plan comes with 1.5GB of data per day, unlimited calls, and 100 messages per day along with free online courses with Shaw Academy, Rs 100 cashback on Fastag, free hello tunes, Prime Video Mobile Edition, Apollo 24 | 7 circles, and Wynk Music.
This pack is valid for 77 days. The Rs. 699 pack offers Amazon Prime for 56 days. It includes 3GB of data per day, unlimited calling. It includes free online courses, Rs 100 cashback on Fastag, free hello tunes, free online courses, Rs 100 cashback on Fastag, free hello tunes, and Wynk music.
It is important to note that Airtel is not the only telecom operator that is providing benefits with its plans. In fact, Jio and Vodafone-Idea are also trying their best to get new customers on board.