▲ 2 r/eSIMforTravelers+1 crossposts

eSIM at airport?

Hi all, we will be traveling through Perth and Sydney on our way to Auckland from South Africa. Roaming on our current packages is too expensive. Our phones can handle a physical as well as an eSIM. We need to keep our own numbers to receive texts and one time pins for banking purposes. Would it be best to get an eSIM in Perth that would possibly work in New Zealand too? Or should we just rely on WiFi until we get to Auckland and then get an eSIM at that airport? Thanks!

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u/Charis-Ch — 22 days ago
▲ 3 r/QantasAirways+1 crossposts

Bluetooth transmitter for wireless headphones

Hi All, we will be flying from South Africa to New Zealand with Qantas soon, and want to know if we will need Bluetooth adapters so that we can use our headphones to watch the in-flight entertainment? Are the provided headphones good enough for such a long flight or would you recommend going ahead and getting something like this? Thanks!

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u/Charis-Ch — 1 month ago

Seeking a moisture spray/mist

I currently use the HaruHaru wonder skin mist but I find it quite expensive compared to the amount of product. I’m looking for a spray that I can use under as well as over makeup to give my skin a refresh, but not too oily or shiny. I like the Anua one but again it’s very pricey. I’m in South Africa and our Rand to dollar is shocking.

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u/Charis-Ch — 3 months ago

Hi all, we will be doing two long haul flights on an A330-200 (10 hours) and later on an A380-800 (15 hours). I’d like to know what Bluetooth adapter we should bring to pair with hearing aids for the old man, and Sony over the ear headphones for me. I’ve heard of Airfly, but it’s pretty pricey and won’t be used again in all likelihood. Can anyone suggest a good cheaper alternative? Would we need an additional adapter? Ideally we would like two separate ones (even though I know some can connect to two devices at once). Much appreciated!

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u/Charis-Ch — 4 months ago