Jetpac launches global $100 giveaway for travelers

Jetpac, a global travel eSIM provider based in Singapore, has launched the $100 Giveaway Challenge to highlight connectivity costs abroad. The campaign offers free eSIMs to participants and a chance to win $100 for travel expenses. It targets travelers planning trips by encouraging them to share spending ideas on social media.

On February 26, 2026, Jetpac announced the $100 Giveaway Challenge, a social media campaign aimed at travelers. The initiative invites participants to imagine how they would use an extra $100 on their journeys, such as on food, experiences, shopping, or upgrades.

To participate, travelers must like the campaign post on Jetpac's Instagram (@jetpacglobal) and comment with their travel destination to receive a free Jetpac eSIM loaded with travel data. For a chance to win $100, they can create and share an Instagram Story using the campaign template or their own photos, detailing their spending ideas and tagging @jetpacglobal.

Vineet Singh, Business Head at Jetpac, explained the campaign's purpose: “We wanted to create something that speaks directly to travellers and how they think about their trip. Everyone has a mental list of things they want to do when they travel. Whether that’s trying local food, booking an experience, or upgrading a stay. The $100 Giveaway invites travellers to share what they would do with a little extra in their travel budget.”

Jetpac's eSIM provides instant connectivity in over 200 destinations without swapping physical SIM cards. Key features include dual-network switching, continued access to apps like WhatsApp, Google Maps, and Uber after data depletion, and pre-departure activation. Singh added, “With the FREE eSIM available through the campaign, travellers can get connected before they even leave home. It’s one less thing to think about once the trip begins.”

Launched in 2022 and powered by Circles, Jetpac focuses on bill-shock-free roaming and innovative services beyond data. The campaign encourages travelers to visit @jetpacglobal to join.

Related Articles

Illustration of Tesla's Charging Passport app feature displaying 2025 charging summary with maps, badges, and stats alongside a Supercharger station.
Image generated by AI

Tesla launches charging passport in app for 2025 review

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

Tesla has introduced the Charging Passport feature in its mobile app, offering owners a yearly summary of their 2025 charging history. The tool highlights trips, visited Superchargers, and awards badges for various achievements. It aims to gamify the charging experience with shareable visuals and stats.

Social media posts claiming Philippine airlines offer free round-trip tickets via online registration are fake, a fact check reveals. The links direct users to phishing sites that risk personal data. Major airlines have made no such promotion announcements.

Reported by AI

Meta, the parent company of the three platforms, has announced plans to trial premium subscription services that may charge users. This could reshape social media interactions. Free access will remain, with added features for subscribers.

IndiGo has expanded its Rs 10,000 travel voucher scheme to cover passengers severely affected by December's widespread flight cancellations across India. This move aims to provide relief and restore confidence among stranded travellers during the operational crisis.

Reported by AI

Meta is testing a premium subscription service for Instagram called Instagram Plus, offering exclusive Story features. The tests are live in countries including Mexico, Japan, and the Philippines at prices around $1 to $2 per month. A Meta spokesperson confirmed the rollout aims to identify valuable premium options.

Google has launched its AI Plus subscription plan in India, offering advanced AI tools like Gemini 3 Pro at an affordable Rs 199 per month for the first six months. The plan includes enhanced features for content creation, imaging, video generation, and integration across Google apps. Jio users receive a free AI Pro subscription for 18 months.

Reported by AI

Aviation leaders are convening in Rio de Janeiro for Routes Americas 2026, where awards recognize efforts to expand air travel across the Americas. Finalists include tourism boards from Barbados, Belize, Cayman Islands, Nassau, and Colombia for their innovative partnerships and route developments. Winners will be announced on March 4 at the Copacabana Palace.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline