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Vodafone has announced that it is offering double data at a total of 4GB while roaming in Saudi Arabia on the Vodafone Passport Pack until July 16.
The first 2GB can be used on any network in Saudi Arabia and the extra 2GB is only available on STC Saudi Arabia’s network, the company has said in a statement.
Mohamed al-Sadah, COO at Vodafone Qatar, said: “With many of our customers travelling to Saudi Arabia during the holy month to perform the pilgrimage to Makkah, Umrah and following that to spend Eid al-Fitr in the Kingdom, it was important that we offer our customers a better way to stay in touch with their loved ones.”
In addition to the 4GB data, the Vodafone Passport Pack allows customers to enjoy unlimited incoming and unlimited outgoing calls to Vodafone Qatar numbers at QR100 per week, the statement notes.
Customers can activate Vodafone Passport Pack by dialling *110*110#
“Moreover, customers will enjoy 4G coverage while roaming in Saudi Arabia. This comes at no extra cost to the current Vodafone roaming rates; all customers have to do is enable 4G and data roaming on their smartphone,” the statement added.
Vodafone also recently announced that its Vodafone Passport Pack had expanded from 45 to 76 countries, enabling customers to roam for as low as local rates in time for the summer holiday season.
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