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THE HOTTEST TRAVEL EXTRA WILL MAKE ITS DEBUT AT THE ITB TRAVEL EXPO
International roaming specialists WorldSIM will make their debut appearance at the world’s largest travel expo, ITB. To be held in Berlin from 5th – 9th March the travel expo will draw in 113,000 trade visitors and has 10,000 exhibitors.
Offering the hottest travel extra to the travel market, WorldSIM will be in attendance with their award winning travel SIM card. While other travel extras like life insurance and airport parking only offer up to 15% commission, resellers of the SIM can earn up to 50% commission well as lifetime commissions on top ups. With no initial outlay and a low retail price to end customers, distributing the SIM has proved lucrative. Their fresh approach as already been taken on-board by British Airways, VisitBritain and Qantas amongst many other travel giants.
The SIM will enable users to benefit from free international roaming in almost 100 countries as well as greatly reduced calls, SMS and data while they are travelling, saving up to 85% on the cost of using a mobile phone abroad.
Arif Reza, CEO at WorldSIM commented “The roaming industry is expected to be a $42 billion industry by 2018 and with the increased need for reduced rates in data roaming our SIM is a vital travel accessory. Unlike other travel extras WorldSIM have ongoing revenue streams which enable our resellers to continually reap the benefits for each top up that is made.”
The SIM is a prepaid SIM that comes as standard with a UK and USA number, and boasts coverage in well over 175 countries. WorldSIM will be offering a free SIM to all exhibitors at the expo*. Exhibitors at ITB can claim their free SIM by showing their exhibitor badge at the WorldSIM stand 145 in the Technology Hall 6.1.
*Free SIM Card subject to purchase £10 top up.
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