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Vodafone Passport Pack customers can now roam in 45 countries for charges as low as local rates, it was announced yesterday.
Activated with all providers across these 45 countries, the Vodafone Passport Pack allows customers to enjoy 2GB of data with unlimited incoming and unlimited outgoing calls to Vodafone Qatar numbers at only QR100 per week.
Postpaid Customers can activate Vodafone Passport Pack by dialling *110*101# while Prepaid Customers need to dial *200*100#
Vodafone Passport Pack includes: UK, USA, KSA, UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Egypt, Germany, Kuwait, India, Czech Republic, Albania, Ghana, Turkey, Hungary, Greece, Ireland, Australia, Italy, Thailand, Malta, France, Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Spain, Romania and South Africa.
Additionally, Vodafone Passport Pack now includes 17 new destinations such as Switzerland, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Jordan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Indonesia, Pakistan, South Korea, Japan, Bulgaria, Norway, Sweden, Ukraine, Fiji, Jersey and Gurensey.
Luke Longney, Director of Marketing at Vodafone Qatar, said: “Qatar’s best roaming pack just got better and our customers can now discover the world and roam like they’re at home with our enriched Vodafone Passport Pack. Our Vodafone Passport Pack offers value at as low as local rates and is applicable on all operators in all 45 countries empowering our customers to be confidently connected with unmatched worry-free experiences that give them the opportunity to stay in touch longer with friends and family wherever they are.”
Longney added: “Vodafone Passport Pack strongly underlines our commitment to lead in innovation especially when it comes to roaming, which is an essential need for all our customers.”
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