Planning a trip? It's simple to become overly excited and overlook the small details when organising a trip abroad. All you want, though, is for everything to go without a hitch after you land—clear instructions, quick internet, and a drama-free airport.
Whether you’re going for work or just to unwind, having the right travel apps and knowing a few simple travel hacks can save you time, money, and a lot of stress. We've put together this guide to help you out before, during, and after your trip. Plus, we'll talk about one of the smartest ways to stay connected while travelling—using an eSIM through Airhub.
1. G-Suite (Google Maps & Google Translate)
If you’re lost in a new city or trying to order food in another language, Google Maps and Google Translate are lifesavers.
• Find out where you are
• Get step-by-step directions
• Translate menus, signs, or just chat with locals
They're free, easy to use, and don’t take up much space on your phone.
2. Ridesharing Apps (Uber, Lyft)
Need a ride from the airport or around town? Uber or Lyft can pick you up in minutes.
• No need to carry cash
• Track your driver in real-time
• Get fare estimates before you even book
These apps help avoid miscommunication and awkward payment issues.
3. Accommodation and Travel Apps (Airbnb, Expedia, Skyscanner)
Explore the apps to find out a good hotel, best travel deals, and even book a flight as well:
• Skyscanner helps you find the cheapest flights
• Expedia lets you bundle a hotel and flights
• Airbnb is perfect for unique stays
They also send real-time alerts about delays or gate changes.
4. Money Apps (PayPal, Venmo)
Instead of worrying about exchanging currency at the airport, use mobile payment apps.
• Carry money digitally
• Pay friends or tour guides easily
• Use it across countries
Just link your bank account once and you’re good to go.
5. Airhub – For Staying Connected with eSIM
This one’s big. If you’re wondering whether to get a local SIM card or stick with roaming, we’ve got a better idea:
Use Airhub and download an eSIM directly to your phone.
• Stay connected without needing a physical SIM
• Pick a data plan that works for your trip
• Avoid roaming charges
• Use WhatsApp, Maps, and all your other apps without interruptions
Airhub works globally and offers affordable eSIM plans, so you can stay online wherever you go.
Still confused about SIM vs. eSIM?
Buying a local SIM might seem like the old-school way to stay connected, but it comes with problems—language barriers, store visits, setup time, and so on.
eSIM is the new way.
• No physical chip
• Just scan a QR code and activate
• Keep your main number and switch plans easily
• Use one phone and switch between regions
Airhub makes this super simple.
Let’s get into a few things you should plan before stepping on that plane.
Cards are great, but some places still prefer cash, especially street vendors or small cafes.
• Exchange some money before your flight
• Avoid ATM fees abroad
• Have enough to grab a coffee, pay for a taxi, or tip someone helpful
Many banks flag international transactions as suspicious.
• Let your credit card company know your travel dates
• Avoid the card getting blocked mid-trip
• Especially important for cards like Amex, which aren’t accepted everywhere
Some apps show last-minute offers or price drops.
• Try Skyscanner or Expedia for alerts
• Budget airlines often have surprise sales
• Make sure to check baggage rules (some cheaper flights don’t include luggage)
Airports can be unpredictable.
• Keep offline maps ready
• Carry a portable charger
• Download shows or music ahead of time
Also, if your flight gets delayed or cancelled, you’ll want to have your Airhub eSIM ready so you can contact your hotel or rideshare app.
Don’t overdo it. The less you carry, the easier it is to move around.
• Roll your clothes instead of folding
• Only pack what you’ll actually wear
• Don’t bring shoes "just in case"
You don’t need to pack shampoo, deodorant, or snacks.
• You can buy them once you land
• Avoid issues at security
• Less weight = more comfort
This one’s obvious but often forgotten.
• Fully charge your phone and power bank
• Don’t forget the charging cable
• Make sure your gear is allowed on the plane (especially power banks)
Things go wrong sometimes, and that’s okay. Just be prepared:
• Save emergency contacts in your phone
• Know the address of your embassy
• Have backups of important documents like your passport saved online
And remember: even if things go off track, you’ll be fine with a little patience and Wi-Fi.
If there's one thing to remember, it’s to always keep an eSIM with you. Get an eSIM before you travel.
With Airhub, you can:
• Stay online anywhere
• Choose flexible data plans
• Avoid the hassle of SIM swaps
• Keep your number active
It’s one of the smartest travel moves you can make, and you’ll wonder how you ever travelled without it.
Before your next trip, download these apps, tell your bank, pack light, and get your Airhub eSIM set up.
Travel doesn’t need to be stressful. At last, you can spend more time enjoying the journey rather than worrying about your plans.
1. Do all phones support eSIM?
No. Most newer phones like the iPhone XR and above, Google Pixel 3 and above, and Samsung Galaxy S20 and above support eSIM. Check your phone’s settings or user manual.
2. Is Airhub available in all countries?
Airhub offers eSIM plans in over 190 countries. Check their website or app to see if your destination is covered.
3. Can I keep my original number while using an eSIM?
Yes. You can keep your main number on your physical SIM and use the eSIM for data during your trip.
4. How do I install the Airhub eSIM?
Once you purchase a plan, Airhub will send you a QR code. Scan it using your phone’s settings, and your eSIM will activate instantly.