Runaway Traveller

Jetpac is the best eSIM for your travel style

Based on your answers, you’re probably not planning to burn through unlimited data — but you do appreciate comfort, convenience, and smart travel perks.

Jetpac stands out because of its airport lounge access for delayed flights, which can be a game changer when you’re stuck. This eSIM makes a lot of sense if you fly a lot ,  and this extra perk adds real value beyond just data.

Additionally, Jetpac’s smaller data packages — including 1GB options — are ideal for short trips where you mostly need a bit of messaging and light browsing.

Here’s my full Jetpac eSIM review for more details.

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Jetpac eSIM subscriptions

Jetpac’s subscriptions are kinda less eSIM focused and more perk-focused. 

JetPro ($45 USD/month) includes 7 GB of data and one DragonPass lounge visit per month (with the option to buy more). It honestly feels more like a lounge membership with bonus data attached.

JetFlex ($24 USD/month) is data-only with 10 GB. It’s a simple, budget-friendly option if you want predictable data without going unlimited.

7 to 10 gigabytes isn’t a huuuge amount, so you may need to top up. (Personally, this wouldn’t work for me — I use my phone and laptop too much.) But a nice bonus: while the data doesn’t roll over, the lounge passes do. They’re stackable and valid for up to nine months, so you don’t lose them if you stay in one place for a little while.

Not convinced?