Airtel is the second largest company in the country in the telecom sector. About 38 crore people across the country use Airtel SIM in their mobiles. Recently, Airtel had increased the prices of its recharge plans in the month of July. Airtel has many different recharge plans available for its customers. The company has many options for you like entertainment, data plan, free calling plan, cricket pack, talk time plan.
To ensure that there is not much burden on the users, Airtel has both cheap and expensive plans in its list. You can choose any plan according to your budget. Airtel also has many customers who prefer annual plans instead of monthly plans. The biggest special thing about the annual plan is that you become free from the hassle of recharge for the entire year in one go.
If you are fed up with expensive monthly plans, you can also go for annual plans. Let us give you information about the cheapest and most affordable annual plans in Airtel's list.
Airtel's cheapest annual plan
Airtel has added a great plan of Rs 1999 to the list for crores of its users. The company offers full 365 days validity to the users in this plan. Meaning, by spending just Rs 2,000, you become free from the hassle of recharge for the whole year. In this you get the facility of unlimited free calling in any network for 365 days. Apart from this, 100 free SMS are also offered daily.
Airtel's cheap annual recharge plan.
If we talk about the data benefits of Airtel's Rs 1999 plan, then in this you are offered only 24GB data for the entire validity i.e. 365 days. In this way, this plan will be more affordable for those users who do not need much internet. If you have broadband connection in your home then this plan is the best option for you.
Airtel gives customers the facility of Airtel Stream with this plan. Apart from this, you are also given the service of free Hello Tunes. In this you are also offered the facility of Apollp 24/7 Circle.
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