Expanding its range of prepaid data add-ons, Bharti Airtel has introduced a new short-term data pack that offers higher daily data benefits for users in select circles.
The newly launched ₹39 data pack comes with a validity of 3 days and provides 3GB of high-speed data per day. This takes the total data benefit to 9GB over the entire validity period. Once the daily high-speed data limit is exhausted, users will be charged at 50p per MB for further usage.
According to Airtel, this data pack is currently available only in the Uttar Pradesh (East), Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu telecom circles. The offer is aimed at users looking for a short-duration data boost with higher daily usage limits.
Airtel’s prepaid data portfolio includes multiple options, with prices starting as low as ₹22 and going up to ₹361. Among these, the company also offers a ₹33 data pack that provides 2GB of data with a validity of 1 day. After the allotted data is used, charges apply at 50p per MB.
When compared, the ₹39 data pack available in select circles delivers better overall value in terms of total data, especially for users who require higher daily consumption over a short period.
These data top-up packs are available to Airtel prepaid users who already have an active outgoing service validity. The new launch adds another option for customers seeking flexible and affordable data solutions without committing to long-term plans.
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