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Reggie3cl
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Hi, it seems if I roam for more than 63(?) days in Europe any inclusive minutes and data included in a plan cease to work under a fair use clause, but I cannot find such a cap or restriction on tarriffs that include O2's International Travel Inclusive Zone.  As I plan to be abroad for more than two months and will be visiting many of the countries the deal covers I would like to clarify this before I go. 

 

Does anyone know if included minutes and data will be cancelled on a longer international trip?

 

 

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@Reggie3cl 

Yes you are correct, but the cost of the travel package is factored into the tariff cost by O2 already so you don't pay extra for it but your tariff costs more than one without the travel package.

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Your free entitlements stop, and you start to be charged standard rates, @Reggie3cl - info here: Guide: Roaming MegaGuide and https://www.o2.co.uk/international/travel-inclusive-zone

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@Reggie3cl 

The 63 days in any 4 month period only applies to EU travel.

O2 Travel bolt on and Travel Inclusive do not have the restriction.

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Well in that case it seems like a very good deal as it covers nearly every country I will visit in South and Central America over 4 1/2 months.

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Thanks, I did spot those, but it just seemed a bit good to be true - why have a 63 day restriction in Europe and not, for example, in Australia?

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It's because EU roaming is free and the O2 Travel packages are chargeable.

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With the £14.99 'Plus Plan' (2 years) the International Package is included, and so my free allowance can be used abroad if I understand correctly.  For me, with 2 big trips upcoming, it seems unbeatable.

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Yes you are correct, but the cost of the travel package is factored into the tariff cost by O2 already so you don't pay extra for it but your tariff costs more than one without the travel package.

I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.

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