Enjoy longer calls and save money at the same time
Getting to save money is great for your pocket and your well-being. It’s just a comforting feeling to know that you have something put aside for you to enjoy later. And we’re sure there can be plenty of things you can spend it on afterward. Maybe a long vacation after the pandemic cools down a bit? Saving money is on our minds as well, so we managed to lower the rates for you again. You can enjoy longer calls and save money at the same time.
Just keep an eye out for our monthly rate decreases and see if your favorite calling destination is on the list. Here’s what we’ve got for you this time:
American Samoa: 15% OFF
Landlines: 5.1 ¢/min 4.3 ¢/min
Argentina: 16% OFF
Mobile: 7.5 ¢/min 6.3 ¢/min
Australia: 31% OFF
Landlines: 1.6 ¢/min 1.1 ¢/min
El Salvador: 19% OFF
Mobile: 13.5 ¢/min 10.9 ¢/min
Hong Kong: 16% OFF
Landlines: 3.7 ¢/min 3.1 ¢/min
Luxembourg: 19% OFF
Landlines: 23.5 ¢/min 18.9 ¢/min
Martinique: 32% OFF
Landlines: 6.7 ¢/min 4.5 ¢/min
Mauritius: 24% OFF
Landlines: 14.5 ¢/min 10.9 ¢/min
Tips for traveling in a post pandemic world
Many countries around the world have started to open up to tourism again after a long period of lockdown/ closed borders/restrictions. What will traveling look like and which places are the best to travel to in the post-COVID-19 world? We will probably still ask ourselves these questions for a while, but we have thought of 3 tips to help you get started in choosing a destination:
#1 You can choose places closer to nature. No mass tourism, no crowds, just you and the world. Maybe even go for countries that are sparsely populated.
#2 Take the number of confirmed cases into consideration, but also keep in mind that some areas in highly affected countries are less affected than the others especially islands which helped contain the spread of the virus. An island sounds great, huh?
#3 Don’t forget to look inside your own country and take the opportunity to travel and see what it has to offer. The pandemic has devastated many of the small local businesses especially those that relied on tourism, but for those businesses that are trying their best to stay afloat, they will need your help more than ever.