Two of the most popular travel eSIM brands, head to head. Real prices, real feature matrix, honest tradeoffs. We'll tell you exactly when to pick which.
For most travelers, VoyaSIM is cheaper on identical plan sizes — typically 50–70% lower on Europe regional and single-country plans. Airalo wins on Global plans where the gap shrinks, and on travelers who specifically want a native mobile app for everything. Both run on the same major partner carriers in most destinations.
| Feature | VoyaSIM | Airalo |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price (any country) | $0.50 | ~$3.99 |
| Europe regional plan (cheapest) | $1.10 (300 MB / 1 day, 34 countries) | ~$4.50 (1 GB / 7 days, 39 countries) |
| Europe regional plan (1 GB / 7 days) | $1.60 | ~$4.50 |
| Europe regional plan (3 GB / 15 days) | $4.10 | ~$13 |
| Global plan (multi-continent) | $8.90 / 1 GB / 1 day · 120+ countries | ~$9 / 1 GB / 7 days · 130+ countries |
| Country coverage | 200+ countries | 200+ countries |
| Activation method | QR code by email | QR code via app |
| Hotspot / tethering | Yes, most plans (check plan detail) | Yes, most plans |
| Top-up after running out | Yes, from account | Yes, from app |
| Payment methods | Apple Pay, Google Pay, card (Stripe) | Apple Pay, Google Pay, card |
| Purchase receipt | Order confirmation email + Order History page | Email + in-app receipt |
| Trustpilot rating (June 2026) | 4.8 ★ | 4.7 ★ |
| Customer support | Live chat widget + email | In-app chat + email |
| Native iOS / Android app | iOS app live · web works in any browser | iOS + Android app |
| Account required to buy | Yes (1-click Google / Apple) | Yes |
Airalo prices observed on airalo.com in June 2026 for closest equivalent plan tier. Plan sizes and country counts vary slightly between providers; we paired the closest match for fair comparison.
VoyaSIM and Airalo are both eSIM marketplaces — they aggregate deals from local telecom carriers around the world and resell them to travelers as prepaid eSIM data plans. Neither operates its own physical cellular network. When you buy a Germany plan from either, your phone connects to a network like Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone DE, or O2 — the same major carriers a German postpaid customer uses.
Both deliver eSIMs by QR code, both support hotspot/tethering on most plans, both top up without re-installing the eSIM, and both let you keep your home number active on a separate SIM line for calls and SMS while the data flows through the travel plan.
Both work on every modern eSIM-capable phone (iPhone XS / 2018 Pixels and newer). Both have a paid premium-support option for business travelers and respond on Trustpilot within hours.
It is consistently cheaper at every plan tier we benchmarked in June 2026. On the most popular comparison (1 GB / 7 days Europe regional), VoyaSIM lists $1.60 vs Airalo's ~$4.50 — roughly 65% lower. On a 3 GB / 15 days Europe plan, VoyaSIM is $4.10 vs ~$13 on Airalo. The gap narrows on Global plans (where Airalo is more competitive) and on unlimited plans (where Holafly competes harder than Airalo). Across single-country plans, VoyaSIM starts at $0.50; Airalo's lowest tier is around $3.99.
In many countries, yes — both companies negotiate with the major local carriers (Deutsche Telekom, NTT DoCoMo, AIS, Orange, Vodafone, etc.). The exact partner per plan is shown on the plan detail page. Where the two diverge is in carrier mix on regional plans, which is why the country counts differ slightly (VoyaSIM Europe covers 34–41 countries; Airalo's Eurolink covers 39).
If you want a native mobile app for everything (account, install, top-up — all in-app), or if you've already built a habit with their interface from prior trips and the price gap is small for your specific plan. The Global plan price gap is the smallest (Airalo's Discover Global is competitive at ~$9 / 7 days), so the price-based argument for switching is weakest there.
On price-sensitive trips, especially Europe regional and single-country plans where VoyaSIM is consistently 50–70% cheaper. Also for travelers who already have a Google or Apple ID (1-click sign-in) and prefer to manage everything in a browser tab on a laptop rather than installing another app.
No. Each eSIM is an independent profile in your phone's SIM list. Adding a VoyaSIM eSIM doesn't affect your Airalo eSIM — both can coexist. You pick which one is the active data line in Settings. Many travelers keep both: an existing Airalo plan still has unused data, plus a fresh VoyaSIM plan for the new trip.
Slightly. VoyaSIM emails you a QR code immediately after checkout — scan it from your phone's camera or save it and scan from Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM. Airalo has the same QR option but additionally offers in-app installation if you're buying from their iOS/Android app. Both take 1-2 minutes total. There is no "activation fee" on either platform.
No hidden throttling. VoyaSIM ships two plan types: fixed-bucket plans (e.g. 3 GB / 15 days — you get exactly the advertised allowance over the advertised duration) and daily-renewing plans (e.g. 5 GB / day for 1 day — the data bucket refreshes every 24 hours). Both are full-speed within their advertised allowance. Holafly markets full "unlimited" daily plans but throttles after a stated daily threshold; that's not how VoyaSIM or Airalo's plans are structured.
Browse plans starting from $0.50 — Europe regional, single-country and Global eSIMs.
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