Airtel has taken the first step toward the possible pricing hikes that the telco has stated it will implement. The telco has announced tariff increases that will take effect on November 26th. To enhance its Average Revenue Per User, the telco said that it is raising the prices on its prepaid plans (ARPU.) Vodafone Idea and Jio are anticipated to follow suit and raise their plans' pricing. The most recent big tariff increases occurred in December 2019. The shift would put a strain on consumers' wallets, but because Airtel customers have some time to adjust, they can still choose for the existing annual contracts, which are less expensive.
So, if you used to obtain 1.5GB or 2GB daily data plans, you might want to consider switching to Airtel's annual prepaid plans, which are still cheaper. You can also choose from telco plans with an 84-day validity period. Airtel offers an annual package for Rs 1498. The prices for this plan will be increased to Rs 1799. 24GB of data, 100 SMS per day, and unlimited calling will be included in the subscription.
Airtel offers a prepaid plan for Rs 2498 that includes 2GB of daily internet, unlimited calls, and 100 SMS per day, as well as a 365-day validity period. When it is changed, the price of this plan will increase by Rs 500, making it Rs 2999. Airtel presently offers a plan for Rs 2698 that includes 2GB of daily data, unlimited calls, and 100 SMS per day, as well as a 365-day validity period. The plan also includes a Disney+ Hotstar Mobile membership.